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We Must Restore the Chalice: Here’s How to Do It Health-Consciously

By Hannah Bowman As we approach two years since the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic, pressing questions remain for how changes in worship practices...

An Enchanted Wood: Life at L’Arche

The sheer spiritual beauty of the L’Arche community and the life shared among its members shines throughout the film.

Bishop Barnes, Anglican Eugenicist

How could Bishop Barnes, a Cambridge mathematician, have gone so badly wrong?

Lazarus and the Resurrection of a Boy with Down Syndrome

Jesus wept, this little boy played, but the result was the same: death was transformed into an occasion of resurrection hope.

Disability and the Church: an interview

As people, we all need to come to terms with the fact that we all have or will have disabilities at some point, and I mean that very seriously — weakness or inability is human. Disability is not just about bodies that work differently, and there is no single story that fits "the disability narrative" completely. If the church wants to reach out to people with disabilities, then we need to be allowed to tell our own stories, explain our own feelings, and the Church's ministries need to listen well and be responsive.

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