âIt will take courage from practitioners like myself, and the communities we preach in, to be open to ways that lead into encounters with God through Christ Jesus,” says The Revâd Michael Stalley, while introducing readers to a new podcast
To whom do we look for honour?
“Taking fasting seriously as a spiritual discipline, especially during this season of Lent, has the potential to change us forever, but only if we use it to intensify our relationship with the Lord,” says The Rev’d Charlie Lacey
Four Anglican and Catholic clergy reflect on this year’s Anglican-Roman Catholic Clergy Day, including Bishop Jeremy Greaves, The Rev’d Anthony Odionyenfe, The Ven. Bronwyn Pagram and The Rev’d Peter Dorfield
âCanon Boggo Pilot continues to be remembered today for his courage, brilliance, missionary zeal, pastoral heart, joyful spirit, vision, work ethic and commitment to preserving his peopleâs culture,â says Diocesan Archivist Michael Rogers, as the 150th anniversary of The Coming of the Light approaches
âWhen invited to offer a reflection in the Cathedralâs âMystics, Theologians and Gob-botherersâ series I thought there was an opportunity for me to better understand the life and legacy of Dr Wangari Muta Maathai, whom I had some sense of as a Kenyan environmentalist, and someone who had inspired many people around the world to plant trees,â said Bishop Cam Venables in his recent St Johnâs Cathedral address
“I am grateful to Sarah for answering the call to serve the clergy and people of the Diocese in this new way and to apply her insights gained through ministry in varied contexts. I gladly welcome her to the episcopal team,” says Archbishop Jeremy Greaves
Anglican clergy and local church leaders have been invited to take part in research that explores their responses to intimate partner violence
âFor those of you who are members of the LGBTIQA+ community who have stuck with the Church, despite everything, thank you. We need you. We can learn from you. We donât deserve your love and care, but we still have so far to travel, to be a community that represents the body of Christ in all of its diversity, and we are glad that you are with us on that journey,â said Archbishop Jeremy Greaves in his 2024 Pride Evensong sermon