Today we begin the season of Creation and Susan leads the Gathering. Â We focus on 'Forest' and what that means spiritually and environmentally to us and the planet. Â We also celebrate communion together
Lectures held at St Andrew's are organised by the St Andrew’s Trust for the Study of Religion and Society
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Today we begin the season of Creation and Susan leads the Gathering. Â We focus on 'Forest' and what that means spiritually and environmentally to us and the planet. Â We also celebrate communion together |
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Today we reflect on the importance of Land as we mark the second Sunday in the season of Creation. Â We consider what Land means to us spiritually and environmentally. |
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Today we mark the third Sunday in the season of Creation and Susan leads the Gathering. Â This is High Country Sunday and we reflect on what the high country means to us spiritually and environmentally. |
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Today we mark the fourth Sunday in the season of Creation and Susan leads the Gathering. Â This is River Sunday and we reflect on what rivers means to us spiritually and environmentally. |
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"Why? What theological changes led to the Protestant Reformation?" Â We begin our October Reformation series reflecting on the changes in theology which led to the Reformation. Â We also celebrate communion (Itself a hot topic in Reformation times!) |
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