Greening our Curriculum is no COP-out November 22nd 2021 The recent COP26 climate conference in Glasgow has dominated our screens over the
Is Bible College Worth It? June 14th 2021 Whilst studying for my A-Levels in college, I fell in love with literature and
Are Our churches Shaping People to Participate in the Mission of Jesus? December 9th 2019 The mobile missional body of Christ may be said to embody a personal and corpor
Post-Secular and New Forms of Leadership November 28th 2019 Increasingly people are talking about a post-secular Europe. What does that mea
Are God’s People a Living Letter? September 30th 2019 If our local churches are really mission-equipping-agents, then our identity as p
A New Language Needed of Participation in the Mission of Jesus September 5th 2019 It is the whole people of God who are sent to be followers of Christ, shaped to b
Deconstructing the Language of the Laity and Clergy August 16th 2019 Paul Stevens landmark biblical study of what he considers to be the true identity
Eating meals together as a missional activity May 24th 2019 I’ve always enjoyed eating as part of church life. I’ve mostly viewed it as a
We can end poverty – er, no we can’t! May 17th 2017 Can we end global poverty? The short answer is no. It might be a great slogan, but
New Opportunities to Connect with Spiritual Questers April 25th 2017 Jürgen Habermas is a key voice in social, political and cultural debate. Probably