In this issue
In this issue
- Changing direction: an open letter to Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
- Church of Scotland and Islamic Finance Council partnership
- Christian leaders want an end to cuts hitting disabled and sick people
- The wind beneath our wings: remembering Archbishop Yeghishe Serpazan
- Is there an Easter in the Middle East and North Africa region?
- Brussels attacks: coming together in response to the carnage
- Spring Appeal – Another Easter Rising
Blessed are the Peacemakers: Fr. John Dear on the Beatitudes
Upcoming events
Launch of ‘Foxes have holes: Christian reflections on Britain’s housing need’
Thursday 24 March 2016
23 Mar 2016
Changing direction: an open letter to Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
23 Mar 2016
Church of Scotland and Islamic Finance Council partnership
The Church of Scotland and Islamic Finance Council UK have announced a partnership to create ethical financial services.
24 Mar 2016
Christian leaders want an end to cuts hitting disabled and sick people
High profile Christians from various walks of life have written an open letter to the new UK Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Stephen Crabb, asking him to stop cuts to support for disabled and sick people.
23 Mar 2016
The wind beneath our wings: remembering Archbishop Yeghishe Serpazan
We learned with heavy hearts last week that Yeghishe Serpazan, Primate of the Armenian Orthodox Church in the UK from 1982 till his retirement in 2000 had passed away in New York.
23 Mar 2016
Is there an Easter in the Middle East and North Africa region?
At the end of Lent, Christians have listened to the narrative of Christ’s suffering and death from St Luke’s Gospel read in churches on Palm Sunday, and the focus is squarely on Jerusalem for Holy
23 Mar 2016
Brussels attacks: coming together in response to the carnage
Ekklesia associate and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) expert, Dr Harry Hagopian, has made a brief response to the outrages in Brussels via AudioBoom.