A Year in Our Lives 2020 invites people to reflect and write about what the year has been like for them.
'Re-Imagining the Promised Land', Green Christian's free online Festival, will held via Zoom from 23 - 25 October.
The title of this collection offers a promise: a sense of place.
A little distance into Words Out of Silence, Jill Segger suggests that “Quakers are not generally theologians, systematic or otherwise.
Good poetry stays in the mind. It takes root, develops and insists on keeping company with the reader.
We are experiencing a time of confusion and rage. Noisy conjecture paces in vain circles, displaying its caged fury wherever we turn.
The Rev Lucy Berry, a performance poet and United Reformed Church minister, has been named as the first poet-in-residence for the Joint Public Issues Team.
The man on the Clapham omnibus, the m
Ambalavaner Sivanandan, an activist, thinker and novelist, died on 3 January 2018, aged 94.
The 2016 season of remembrance is over. But the challenge of how to remember well never leaves us.
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