‘Time makes ancient truths uncouth’ A great many senior figures in the Church no longer value the work of full-time theological colleges.
Anglicans without a cause I see little evidence on social media that Christians, let alone clergy, provide any greater wisdom and insight to the great causes.
8 meditations on Lent Lent is a voice crying in the wilderness, a finger stabbing in the direction of Golgotha.
Putting the Incarnation back in ‘incarnational’ The Incarnation is not a principle. It is not just a reminder that God works and speaks through people. It is not primarily a model for ministry.
Gathering the fruit, August 6: What we’re reading At Covenant, we get a lot of questions about what we’re reading. Here's a long list for your late summer reading.
Memory inscribed in stone On a cold Saturday morning in early March, I picked up the "Clerk of Oxford," and we drove out to South Leigh.
Cadair Idris: Encountering God in Wales There is a very old legend that anyone who spends the night on Cadair Idris will either be struck mad or wake up a poet.