For this Lent, the Revd Dr Susan Bubbers encourages us to pause, reflect and consider what we might learn from some of the humblest of God’s creatures.
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The Revd Mia Smith reflects upon God’s purposes for all creatures and how, this Lent, Christians might anticipate and gesture towards the liberation of creation by carefully considering their food choices.
The Revd Janey Hiller considers the true meaning of Lent and how this season offers an opportunity to reconsider our relationship with God and all His creatures.
The Revd Christopher Golding reflects on preparing for Easter, discerning God’s direction and his hopes for this year’s Lenten journey.
The Revd Chris Moore recalls the striking results of surveying his fellow ordinands about animal issues whilst at theological college and urges us to include all God’s creatures in the life and mission of the church.
For the Revd Dr Johannes Arens, his relationship with Dolly the collie was vital in helping him face the challenges of lockdown! In this blog, Fr Johannes reflects upon living with Dolly and how such positive encounters can lead to thinking about wider animal issues.
The Revd Ian Tattum considers the tension and complexity between human-animal relationships and how Lent offers a timely opportunity to reconsider our perspectives on animals.
The Revd John Ryder considers the beauty of creation and how Lent offers an opportunity to re-examine our lives, beliefs and practices in relation to all God’s creatures.
Juliet Gellatley, founder & director of Viva!, discusses her passion for veganism, the production of the new documentary HOGWOOD: A Modern Horror Story and how Christians can play an active role in animal advocacy.
David Clough, Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of Chester, introduces the Christian Ethics of Farmed Animal Welfare (CEFAW) research project.