Blogs

Pure exhaustion: the Queer Christian Experience

By SCM on 16 May 2022

SCM member Honey Harrop shares their experience as a Queer Christian.

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Leymah Gbowee (and the women of Liberia) – A Life Lived Through Faith in Action

By Lizzy on 16 May 2022

To mark the International Day of Living Together in Peace on May 16th, Lizzy reflects on the incredible work of Liberian peace activists and peacemaker Leymah Gbowee, who, along with her fellow Liberian women, put her faith into action and helped to achieve peace after 14 years of civil war.

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Martyr

By Alana on 11 May 2022

Dietrich Bonhoeffer is one of the most recognised names belonging to the Nazi resistance. Accused of helping to plan a failed assassination plot, Bonhoeffer was executed. Is he a martyr? 

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These Are Our Bodies Too: Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Explained

By SCM on 5 May 2022

What’s at stake in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case and what could the consequences be for women’s rights in America? 

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Ministry Experience Scheme

By SCM on 29 Apr 2022

Ian Grant-Funck shares his experience of the Church of England's Ministry Experience Scheme

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Bob Dylan - With God on Our Side

By Alana on 27 Apr 2022

For April's Everyday Theology blog, we'll be considering Bob Dylan's song With God on Our Side (1964). In it, he sings about war and hopelessness, as well as the enigmatic fate of Judas Iscariot. 

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Between the Back Door of the Bungalow and the Garden Gate: A Vocation Story

By NaomiNixon on 26 Apr 2022

Naomi shares the moment she was called to be a priest in the Church of England. 

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Who Would Jesus Bomb? When Durham JAM Met CCND

By SCM on 25 Apr 2022

In January, the Christian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament delivered a workshop Durham Joint Anglican and Methodist (JAM) society. The topics covered in this session have become even more relevant over the last couple of months and in this blog Matt Clough, the Durham JAM President, reflects on what happened during the workshop. 

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The UK-Rwanda Asylum Partnership Arrangement Explained

By SCM on 19 Apr 2022

On April 14 2022 the United Kingdom and Rwanda signed a deal called the Asylum Partnership Arrangement. Since then, the government has faced heavy criticism from human rights and migrant advocacy organisations. In this blog, Josh outlines what this agreement is and why it has attracted strong condemnation.  

 

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In the Garden of Gethsemane

By Alana on 15 Apr 2022

In this Easter blog we discuss the worth in contemplating how Christ must have felt during the days leading up to his arrest in Gethsemane. 

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