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Climate and art

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 30 October, 2024 | Category: Arts | Comments: 0

Green Christian Chair, George Dow, reflects on how art can help us respond to the climate and nature crises

Fire and Ice

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 30 August, 2023 | Category: Arts Parish Magazine | Comments: 0

Guest post by Green Christian member, Edward Gildea, sent from Reykjavík just before he started sailing home 1,600 nm This…   Read More >

Towards Silence – music for lament

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 6 July, 2023 | Category: Arts | Comments: 0

How do we lament all that is lost, and all that we fear will be lost? In 2018, a Green…   Read More >

Human Feelings

Author: Graham Norman | Date: 29 December, 2022 | Category: Arts | Comments: 0

This July I lay floating in the Bay of Biscay where it touches the Vendée coastline. I have done this…   Read More >

Hope is the sister of Despair.

Author: Graham Norman | Date: 24 April, 2022 | Category: Arts Uncategorized | Comments: 0

A distinctive characteristic of being human is that we experience life through words, words that induce feelings. It is such…   Read More >

We dare to hope

Author: Graham Norman | Date: 6 April, 2022 | Category: Arts Uncategorized | Comments: 0

Hope – what a great theme for Easter! Indeed, a great theme for LIFE, yours and mine, the life of…   Read More >

Why are the arts valuable?

Author: Graham Norman | Date: 18 February, 2022 | Category: Arts Uncategorized | Comments: 0

Why are the arts valuable? Surely, when we are dealing with something as vast and ungovernable as the environmental, pollution…   Read More >

Green Christian on Instagram

Author: Editor 1 | Date: 19 June, 2021 | Category: Arts News | Comments: 0

To complement our online website updates, blogs, Facebook and tweets on Twitter, Green Christian went live on Instagram in May,…   Read More >