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Aiming to stay a broad church

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 7 October, 2021 | Category: Chaplain's Blog Climate Emergency | Comments: 0

By our co-chaplain, Andrew Norman An editorial in The Guardian (Wednesday 6th October) reflects on the police and crime bill making…   Read More >

Making time to pray before COP26

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 23 July, 2021 | Category: Chaplain's Blog Prayers | Comments: 1

By our co-chaplain, Andrew Norman Many people gathered in London on 23 July when it was one hundred days before…   Read More >

More ways to pray as we move towards COP26

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 5 July, 2021 | Category: Chaplain's Blog | Comments: 0

By our co-chaplain, Andrew Norman Just up the road from where I live in Devon is Clyst St Mary. Back…   Read More >

“Despair is often only the painful eagerness of unfed hope”*

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 22 May, 2021 | Category: Chaplain's Blog | Comments: 1

By our co-chaplain, Andrew Norman “Honestly I don’t now feel any hope. As a young person I took part in…   Read More >

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, pray for the planet!

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 13 May, 2021 | Category: Chaplain's Blog | Comments: 0

By our co-chaplain, Andrew Norman Just over three years ago I was part of a parish group on pilgrimage to…   Read More >

Would I have been a Shell protester?

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 27 April, 2021 | Category: Chaplain's Blog | Comments: 0

By our co-chaplain, Andrew Norman In my daily reading from ‘Quaker Faith & Practice’ I stop when I come to:…   Read More >

Ever hopeful!

Author: Ruth Jarman | Date: 16 April, 2021 | Category: Chaplain's Blog | Comments: 1

Our co-chaplain, Andrew Norman, pens his first Chaplain’s Blog. Our hopes had been pinned on the Climate and Ecological Emergency…   Read More >