by Sean Reilly | Mar 24, 2008
The celebration of Easter challenges human beings to accept death without delusion, but it also seeks to challenge our acceptance that death is without hope and the end to all meaning, says the Archbishop of Canterbury. In his Easter Sermon delivered at 10.30am at...
by Sean Reilly | Mar 23, 2008
Norwich’s Anglican cathedral experienced slightly too warm a glow when the fire of Easter faith almost led to an emergency at the traditional Holy Saturday vigil in anticipation of the resurrection of Christ. The historic building had to be evacuated midway...
by Sean Reilly | Mar 22, 2008
The head of Changing Attitude England, a group of Anglican Christians working for an inclusive church, has exposed a “shocking” act of anti-gay violence in Nigeria and called on the Church there to condemn it unequivocally. “A shocking story of mob...
by Sean Reilly | Mar 21, 2008
Today’s world “lives with death and resurrection in many ways and in many places”, says the president of the Methodist Conference in Britain. The duty of the church is to be with them in this and to point to the hope of the gospel. “An...
by Sean Reilly | Mar 20, 2008
An initiative in which 100 people have lived as failed asylum seekers for a week in a ‘visible act of solidarity’, comes to an end this Saturday, The people from across the country spent a week this Lent living on £3.50 and a typical food parcel in a...