Barnabas Palfrey
Lecturer-tutor in Christian Spirituality at Sarum College in Salisbury, Barnabas' doctorate charts the work of Roman Catholic theologian David Tracy.
Siobhan O’Loughlin
Siobhan O'Loughlin is a Brooklyn-based writer, performer, activist and award-winning playwright who tours her solo work internationally. She studied abroad at Dartington College of Arts in Devon, and...
Richard Reynolds
Richard Reynolds has been a guerrilla gardener for 10 years, tending patches of neglected public land without permission.
Jonny & The Baptists
Musical satirists Jonny & the Baptists – real names Jonny Donahoe & Paddy Gervers – are among the hottest musical comedy acts on the UK scene, regularly appearing on TV, radio, at festivals and...
Katharine Welby-Roberts
Katharine Welby-Roberts is an advocate for mental health provision in the UK and blogs about her own experiences with depression.
Jeff Halper
Jeff Halper is an Israeli anthropologist. He serves as the Director of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) in Jerusalem and is a founding member of the One Democratic State...
Garth Hewitt
Garth Hewitt released his first album The Lion and the Lamb in 1973, and his latest, Easter Revolution, in 2022. His previous album, My Name Is Palestine, was accompanied a 12 single of the same...
Duke Special
By nature, Duke Special (aka Belfast's Peter Wilson) is a curious person. He is curious about music, theatre, books, poetry, art, love, life, redemption, death and 78RPM records. All of this is...
Dave Smith
Dave Smith is the founder of Boaz Trust, which accommodates – and advocates for – destitute, refused asylum seekers and refugees.
Carys Bray
Carys Bray's debut novel A Song for Issy Bradley was broadcast on BBC Radio Four's Book at Bedtime.
Catherine De Souza
Catherine De Souza works with Langley House Trust, which delivers rehabilitation services to enable offenders to live crime free.
Catherine Ogle
Catherine Ogle became dean of Birmingham in 2010, only the third woman to be appointed dean in the Church of England.
Embracing an open, just and honest faith
A guest blog from associates, the Student Christian Movement (SCM) on how an encounter with Christian communities rooted in honesty, openness and the beautiful rhythms of liturgy helped one student...
Greenbelt Communion 2016
Laugh: noun chuckle, giggle, snigger, hoot, snort, cackle, chortle, guffaw, titterLaughter is an equal opportunities activity. We all do it: children and adults, beggars and kings. Time and again...
Camus’ Stilts
Two thinkers/writers/poets/ordinands with a shared passion for exploring apophatic or negative theology (mystical branches of theology and philosophy).