We pray that both new leaders will be evangelists, placing the clear and winsome proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ at the heart of their public teaching and writing.
In his poem, Gethsemane, Rowan Williams helps us to see that in the Garden of Gethsemane, Christ's prayer encompasses all our prayers and all our afflictions.
By Hannah Matis
Rowan Williams’s new book, Looking East in Winter: Contemporary Thought and the Eastern Christian Tradition, is a challenging and crystal-clear exploration of...
The year 2020 brought two contemporary challenges to the fore: the pressing issues of the COVID pandemic and racial injustice. What does the Church’s...
Two Archbishops of Canterbury, and numerous other Anglican leaders have condemned George Floyd's death, criticized President Trump's Bible photo-op, and drawn parallels between the injustice experienced by African-Americans and minority communities in their own nations.
In a special edition of The Living Church Podcast, former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams discusses his latest book, The Way of St. Benedict. He...