Radical Hospitality: In Memory of Rosemary Haughton

Phoebe Ryrko remembers her grandmother, an inspiring theologian and activist who saw the divine in everyday life and human relationships

‘Our ordinary, lived experience is the place where we meet God, and the means by which we can become transformed’

The Heritage of Afghanistan

Robert Darr reflects on his long relationship with the people and culture of this ancient land, and shares his insights into its present situation

“No matter how powerful you are, there is nothing you can do to counteract the effect of  beauty… the Taliban ultimately can’t succeed because the Afghan people are too strongly rooted in their music and poetry.”

Towards a Deeper Spirituality

The Reverend Peter Dewey looks back on a lifetime working with interfaith projects

“One of the characteristics of this deeper form of spiritual understanding is that it will include the full diversity of people working together and being together.”

Keith Critchlow: A Life Well Lived

Richard Twinch pays tribute to the teacher and sacred geometer who died on April 8th 2020

“Geometry is at the root of the whole of manifestation. Everything that we can turn our attention to is based on geometry, that is, the ‘order of space’.”