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The (eventual) death-throes of identity politics
GUEST BLOG: As part of our March focus on unity in diversity John Barnett, author of Christian and Sikh: A Practical Theology of Multiple Religious...

O Jerusalem, Jerusalem
GUEST BLOG: Author Clare Amos draws on this week’s lectionary readings, a weekly blog she writes in her role as Honorary Director of Lay Disciplesh...

March #ThemeOfTheMonth: Unity in Diversity
How can we as the Church hold the tension between seeking unity and celebrating our diversity? Is it possible to find unity and connection in the m...

Is the God of Evolution Radical Enough?
GUEST BLOG: As part of our February focus on Science & Faith David O. Brown, author of Incarnation and Neo-Darwinism: Evolution, Ontology and D...

Easter Hope in Times of Wicked Weather
GUEST BLOG: As Lent fast approaches author Stephen Platten introduces us to his new book Wicked Weather for Walking: A Passiontide Progress
In t...

I want to believe, but what if I’m an alien?
GUEST BLOG: As part of our February focus on Science & Faith Daniel Ruy Pereira, author of In Awesome Wonder: Bridging Faith and Science, asks ...

February #ThemeOfTheMonth: Science & Faith
Can you believe in God and Science? Can religion and science ever sit comfortably together? This month we’re asking two of our authors to help us d...

Posting the Word: a Lament?
GUEST BLOG: Chris Harris, author of our latest release Posting the Word, discusses his hope for the future of the Church.
Whatever you may come ...

An Encounter in Lockdown
GUEST BLOG: Paula Clifford, author of our recent release Tuscany’s Noble Treasures, tells us about an unlocked for encounter she had while writing ...

Lament in the Never-Ending Now
GUEST BLOG: As part of our January focus on Lament Sarah Parkinson, author of Searching for a Silent God, shares her own experiences of lament.
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After the Holiday
GUEST BLOG: Luke Miller, author of our recent release A Life-Long Springtime, introduces us to Fr George Congreve’s wisdom about transforming the d...

Lament vs. Protest
GUEST BLOG: As part of our January #ThemeOfTheMonth John Holdsworth, author of Honest Sadness: Lament in a Pandemic Age, wonders about the differen...

January #ThemeOfTheMonth: Lament
As we draw a line under another year that has been uncertain and painful for many we have asked two of our authors to share their thoughts on lamen...

Pilgrims’ Progress in a Pandemic Christmas
GUEST BLOG: As part of our December #ThemeOfTheMonth Gavin Wakefield, author of Saints and Holy Places of Yorkshire: A Pilgrims' Guide to God's Own...

Look Inside: The Writing on the Wall
Enjoy a sneak peek inside The Writing on the Wall: Everyday Phrases from the King James Bible by Richard Noble
The frantic nature of the lead up...

Christmas Journeys, Pilgrim Journeys
GUEST BLOG As part of our December #ThemeOfTheMonth Stephen Platten, author of Pilgrims: Pathways of Christian Life, reflects on the parallels betw...

December #ThemeOfTheMonth: Approaching Christmas as Pilgrims
What would it look like if we slowed down this holiday season? What if, instead of treating Advent as an obstacle race – with so many ‘to do’s’ to ...

Marking Time Amidst the Newness of Daily Life
GUEST BLOG: With a new liturgical year just around the corner, we’re focusing on some of our liturgical resources as part of our November #ThemeOfT...

New Beginnings and Old Roots for The Book of Common Prayer
GUEST BLOG: With a new liturgical year just around the corner, we’re focusing on some of our liturgical resources as part of our November #ThemeOfT...

Finding New Beginnings Through Embracing Grief
GUEST BLOG: With a new liturgical year just around the corner, we’re focusing on some of our liturgical resources as part of our November #ThemeOfT...