Author Blog

Offering and Receiving: Why the Eucharist Still Matters
The Right Reverend Dr Richard Treloar, Bishop of Gippsland in Victoria, Australia, introduced Ron Browning’s book The People’s Offering at the Australian launch of the book.

Resurrection in a Broken Land: Lazarus, Passiontide and the Call to Compassion
During Passiontide, the story of Lazarus invites us to walk with Jesus toward the places where death, fear and injustice still hold sway. Drawing on themes explored in Advent in Bethlehem, Nicholas Taylor turns again to the Holy Land – where ancient Gospel sites and present‑day suffering stand side by side – and asks how Christ’s promise of abundant life calls us to conversion, compassion and hope.

O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness
Canon Dr Arthur Evans explores John Shepherd’s study of Anglican worship, showing how music, liturgy, and theology developed from the Reformation to the Caroline divines to shape the “beauty of holiness”. By examining figures from Hooker and Donne to Laud and Cosin, it traces the shift from worship as remembrance to worship as an embodied encounter with the divine – prompting us to rethink the role of beauty, music, and mystery in Christian devotion.

Studying early Christianity matters more than ever

David Jenkins revisited

Who is this “God Almighty”?

Celebrating 40 Years of Faith in the City

Making space—an Easter sermon

“First Flight Feathers” on Iona

Myth and the Bible – the legacy of Don Cupitt

A better story

REVIEW: Here’s one to pack in your suitcase

Craftie sinnes delight

Anglo-Catholic church planting: an interview with John Wallace

In Memoriam: The (Catholic) Public School

D-Day and the ministry of Catholic military chaplains

REVIEW: First Flight Feathers

Three steps that will make a difference for Christians this election year

So, what? Unearthing a Defiant Faith
