The Plague and the ParishThis is a joint letter in which we address the new era and invite the churches to consider their calling to play a critical role in civic renewal.…20/10/2020
Feeding the rootsMore than just buildings, churches have a role in the local ecology, and like trees, their roots need feeding, says Andrew Rumsey…19/11/2021
The New Era: How are Churches Called to Respond? (1)The first in a series of three joint letters in which we address the new era and invite the churches to consider their calling to play a critical role in civic renewal.…13/02/2023
The New Era: How are Churches Called to Respond? (3)The third in a series of three joint letters in which we address the new era and invite the churches to consider their calling to play a critical role in civic renewal.…14/02/2023
The New Era: How are Churches Called to Respond? (2)The second in a series of three joint letters in which we address the new era and invite the churches to consider their calling to play a critical role in civic renewal.…14/02/2023
Modernity’s MistakeWe cannot liberate ourselves from the natural world and still flourish. We must cherish memory and place.…13/02/2022
Walking the parishConsider the parish as a shared inheritance in which all can participate: the local church can animate a renewed civic conversation…28/05/2020
Love and solidarityT4CG Newsletter for Lent 2022. How should the church respond in this new era?…15/02/2022
Open to GraceT4CG Newsletter for Christ the King 2021. How do we restore a sense of the sacred and why is it important for the common good?…21/11/2021
Love and SolidarityJenny Sinclair’s editorial for the Lent 2022 newsletter, exploring how the church should respond in this new era.…15/02/2022