I envy my Christian friends for the faith I cannot share
Christianity inspires humans to rise above themselves, but time, that ever-rolling stream, can only be defied for a season.
Christianity inspires humans to rise above themselves, but time, that ever-rolling stream, can only be defied for a season.
For believers this Easter, the tantalising question regarding the image on the shroud remains: is this the face of God?
Despite the popularity of Christmas, Easter – which brings the cycle of redemption to a triumphant conclusion – is the most important feast of the Church.
Despite his troubles, the Archbishop of Canterbury still exudes energy, warmth and a very human approach to the role he’s occupied for a decade.
A society devoid of a moral compass tends to get lost. If God is dead, we’d better find something to replace him.
Advent, the contemplative run-up to Christmas, sits at odds with a frenzied world.
Part-workbook, part-testimony, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s new book considers the reality of conflict against the desire for peace.
The Archdeacon of London explores the meaning of Easter.
While Lent has traditionally been a time of giving up food, Easter has always been a time to enjoy a bountiful feast.
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