CHURCH NOTES: Low Sunday?
In many English-speaking churches, the Sunday after the ?high feast? of Easter is known as Low Sunday
Read moreDetailsIn many English-speaking churches, the Sunday after the ?high feast? of Easter is known as Low Sunday
Read moreDetailsStanding alone in the cavelike tombs, surrounded by burial chambers, I felt as close as I could be to the events of Easter Day
Read moreDetailsDriving home on Saturday evening I was listening to the radio and a very calm and articulate lady phoned in and talked about her monthly budget
Read moreDetailsAs I look out into the garden from my study window the signs of spring are all around
Read moreDetailsI have serious concerns about the changes favoured by the Conservatives and their Council in the way our local elections are being run
Read moreDetailsTo achieve positive change in our society, we need to encourage young people to bring forward their ideas and be actively involved.
Read moreDetails?We want to assure victim-survivors of domestic abuse that you are not alone ? support is out there for you.?
Read moreDetailsFor two years the supply of new bicycles has struggled to keep up with demand, the potential for growth is huge
Read moreDetailsDating has changed. About 30% of us now do so through dating sites and apps, with a much higher percentage in the younger age groups
Read moreDetailsWhat does unity look like, or mean, to us when we are surrounded by division and conflict? How do we unite when there are great chasms between us?
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