Faithful Civil Disobedience from Martin Luther King to Love Makes a Way For our July discussion we looked at Christian civil disobedience in response to injustice throughout history. Those leading the discussion included Jody Lightfoot, one of the individuals arrested alongside a group of Christian leaders for staging sit-in prayer vigils in response to Children in detention. About the group: Our Saturday night discussion […]
Emotional responses to ecological change
Do we have the courage to face the realities of our time and allow ourselves to feel deeply enough that it transforms us and our future? Does hearing about climate change and ecological degradation fill you with anxiety, grief, anger, guilt, helplessness or dread? Do you sometimes find yourself looking away because these topics are […]
Labyrinth Walk
On Sunday 25 November we had an opportunity to experience a Labyrinth walk in our hall led by Annalise. While in Greek mythology the Labyrinth was a maze that could trap the Minotaur, since around 430 BC Labyrinths have referred to designs with a single path. For over a thousand years Labyrinths have been incorporated […]
Don’t build lives on selfishness and fear
In Sydney we watch the impact of the current economic reality in Europe from a comfortable distance. In a Christmas Sermon that ‘raised eyebrows’ in the UK, Dr Rowan Williams, The Archbishop of Canterbury, asks questions that are just as relevant to us in considering the choices we make as individuals, as a community, and […]
Rev Sue Emeleus – How Inter-Faith Dialogue happens in Sydney
Recently we congratulated Rev Sue Emeleus who graduated D. Min. in Canberra. (Dr Emeleus is shown with Dr Emeleus at Dr Emeleus’ graduation!) Previously Sue spoke of what motivated her commitment to interfaith dialogue. In the following panel contribution at the Asia Pacific Interfaith Forum on Women, Faith and a Culture of Peace Sue describes […]
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