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  • 12th June 2026
    Ecology and Climate

    Ecology and Climate: A Church Garden Transforming Lives in Natal

    by Asemahle Zoko The Mission of the Province of Southern Africa is the 5 T’s; ‘Tell, Teach, Transform, Tend and Treasure’. Our local parish has a gardening project aimed to align with this mission and our Diocese of Natal’s mission of being ‘Christ Centered and growing spiritually’, all whilst taking measures to reverse the effects…

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  • 5th June 2026
    Ecology and Climate

    Ecology and Climate: The Effects of Climate Change on the Church, A Creative Reflection

    by Rhobey Mugaru The sun hung low over St. Peter’s Cathedral, its once-glorious stained-glass windows now faded and cracked by relentless heat. The parishioners inside gathered for their Sunday service, but the sanctuary was no longer a refuge from the world outside. The effects of climate change had breached even these sacred walls, forcing the…

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  • 5th June 2026
    Ecology and Climate

    Editorial: Ecology and Climate

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  • 2nd September 2024
    Expressing the Sacred

    Expressing the Sacred: Iconography as Prayer

    by Emily Clough Recently I went on a retreat to learn how to write an icon. My Dad thought I had made a mistake when I told him that’s what I was doing. Surely a person paints an icon or creates one, but a person wouldn’t write an icon. That is however the correct term.…

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  • 26th August 2024
    Expressing the Sacred

    Expressing the Sacred: Liturgy, Art, and Theology

    by Rachel Revely “The Stations of Words” was a series of art pieces with an accompanying liturgy installed in Lincoln Cathedral during the Covid Pandemic. Pilgrims were invited to pray the liturgy whilst moving through the images. Here, Rachel Revely shares with us a part of the liturgy which pilgrims prayed, and speaks about Liturgy,…

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  • 31st July 2024
    Expressing the Sacred

    Expressing the Sacred: Video Games & Theology

    by Dan Grayson In the many years that I have played video games, I have found them to be loaded with meaning. Meaning intended by the game’s designer, but also meaning made by a player through their experience of play. In video games we find a complete synthesis of creativity: the artistry of the designer…

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  • 15th July 2024
    Expressing the Sacred

    Expressing the Sacred: Design & Theology

    by Emily-Grace Sainsbury Celtic spirituality calls places where people might feel a particularly close connection to God ‘thin places.’ It is almost as if, there, whatever boundary separates the secular world from the sacred becomes translucent. Art has the potential to inspire a connection with God through the material in much the same way; the…

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  • 8th July 2024
    Expressing the Sacred

    Expressing the Sacred: Music in Xhosa Culture

    by Lubabalo Qosi, Ordinand (False Bay) As a young Xhosa man aspiring to become a priest, the Xhosa-influenced liturgy has been a profound influence on my faith journey and Anglican identity. Rooted in the rich cultural and spiritual traditions of the Xhosa people, this liturgy has woven a tapestry of spirituality that resonates deeply with…

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  • 27th July 2023
    Women’s Voices

    Women’s Voices: The First Female Bishop in East Asia

    We are not mere instruments but a Sacramental Communion by Andrew Soshi Kawashima Anglican Consultative Council (ACC)-18 closed with the confirmation that we will continue “walking together”. It is a reaffirmation that, no matter how drastic yet practical attempts we have made, in the end only the basic principle “walking together” can be shared at…

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  • 19th June 2023
    Women’s Voices

    Editorial: Women’s Voices in the Church

    (ENG) The theme “Women’s Voices in the Church” is deliberately broad. In this cycle of posts, we will hear from women across the anglican communion. We will hear about what women are doing and saying. And we will hear of anglican women from history, who have contributed to and shaped our faith. Our sincere thanks…

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