Looking Up In Lockdown
“They can both sing or talk about big things but root them in the ordinary and the everyday, in quiet city walks and floors that need scrubbing.”
Christian Faith and the Coronavirus
Patrick Mitchel muses on our response to the ongoing pandemic
The Bible and the Bishop
The Rt. Rev Ferran Glenfield explores the Psalms in a weekly podcast
God Beyond Words
“Encountering God is not about the extent of human incapacity but about God’s unlimited capacity.”
Musings after the Referendum
Gut reactions and deeper reflections after the abortion referendum
Non-Violent Christianity
Violence is the antithesis of love. Jesus was radically nonviolent.
Leading the Way in Theological Study
The Irish Bible Institute receives a ringing endorsement
Musings...on Theology, Life and Ministry
Introducing our brand new column with Patrick Mitchel of the Irish Bible Institute
21st Century Ireland: Exploring our Cultural Context (Part 2)
The realities of life and witness in a post-Christendom Ireland
21st Century Ireland: Exploring our Cultural Context (Part 1)
The Prodigal Son story and how it affects our mission as Christians in Ireland
Is all good God?
What if the church simply began to consider that all goodness might come from God?
Post-Truth Christianity
How much do tradition, upbringing and emotion affect our understanding of faith and interpretation of Scripture?
God Loves the Foreigner
Thinking Biblically and theologically about refugees - including the uncomfortable bits
Abortion, the Citizens Assembly and the Power of Listening
I was born after Roe v. Wade, so I’m learning from Irish believers how to approach "the before" abortion conversation
The Limitations of Human Rights
Avoiding an impoverished narrative that favours privilege and power
The Morals of Morality
“For me, this is not an argument or a controversy or a topic. It is a story... it is my story.”