In May’s Sounds of Iona, Martin Scott, argues that the time has come to bring an end to the kingdom.
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In April’s Sounds of Iona, Ruth Harvey discovers that ‘the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the dancing.โย
Members, Associates and Friends of the Iona Community are invited to submit songs to be considered for a new Iona Abbey Songbook.
Join with us this Lent for an evening of author readings, a weekly meditative reflection and take your pick from one of the Wild Goose Lent Publications.
In March’s Sounds of Iona, Caro Penney, warden at Iona Abbey reflects on importance of laughter for wellbeing and community, in the times we are living through.
Ruth Harvey reflects on George MacLeodโs 1958 address, urging church unity and nuclear disarmament. She finds hope in faith-driven activism for justice and peace.
Ruth Harvey, leader of the Iona Community, pays tribute to the staff who are moving on from our centres on Iona and Mull. Farewell and thank you!
Kathy Galloway, former leader of the Iona Community, pays tribute to Neil Paynter as he retires as editor of the Coracle.
The Iona Community London Family Group has won an award to create a Fingerprint Labyrinth, that will travel across Europe, this year. The Labyrinth will provide time to think about the right to protest.
Ruth Harvey, leader of the Iona Community, shares her highlights of 2024, her heartfelt thanks and a prayer for the end of the year.










