We reflect on the three acts of Easter – death, waiting, rebirth – and how this most profound of Christian festivals gives us permission to grieve and to celebrate. Also, is it better to go to church or to plant a wildflower meadow? And we invent the liturgical sink. Happy Easter everybody.
This week we have a fascinating interview with Olivia Jackson, author of (Un)certain. Described as 'A Collective Memoir of Deconstructing Faith' it's a fascinating...
In the final part of our romp through Nick’s book The Badly Behaved Bible, we look at the acts of violence in the Old...
In what can only be described as a ‘low-key’ episode, our heroes meet in a hotel in the countryside somewhere to discuss the future...