The Beatitudes Revisited
Like the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes have such a revered place in Christian faith that in previous centuries some churches had the texts inscribed on their inside walls or interpreted
Like the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes have such a revered place in Christian faith that in previous centuries some churches had the texts inscribed on their inside walls or interpreted
Living with Courage: clasping hands across a divided landscape. Live streamed from the chapel and beautiful surroundings of The Royal Foundation of St Katharine. The 2022 Retreat Conference invites us to discover
The Celtic Spiritual tradition has enjoyed a revival in interest in the past three decades, in no small part due to interest expressed by people in the USA. This lecture
The thirst for intimacy with God, a better understanding of God, a sense of God's presence is a permanent feature of spiritual life. In this regard the question must always
Gather, Celebrate, Serve - for the last century and the next! 100 years ago, Massanetta Springs' ministry began, as people gathered to be challenged and inspired through preaching and instruction,
Celebrating 150 years of the encampment. John Bell will be Minister in Residence.
A creative week exploring the provision and provisionality in a continually unfolding world. What might our lives and worship be like if instead of striving for permanence and stability, we
Join the Festival in the beautiful grounds of Boughton House (near Kettering) from 26–29 August 2022 for a long weekend of artistry, activism and belief. John Bell is once again
This September HeartEdge welcomes John Bell, Rachel Mann, Anderson Jeremiah and many other exciting contributors for a two-day conference: “humbler church, Bigger God” – a gathering of the HeartEdge community
There are over thirty of them in the Gospels; but a combination of science and scepticism seems to have diminished interest in the phenomena. In this retreat we will look
Aids To All Things Being Made New. A series of reflections on how, throughout our lives, we are gradually moving to deeper understandings of ourselves, our world and our Maker.
The song of the Church is common property. It is a public phenomenon in which everyone is invited to participate. But why do we sing? Is it only to praise