What can the Church do about Brexit?

Sep 8, 2019 by

by David Robertson, Christian Today: Returning to the UK to speak at the Shetland Bible conference has been an encouraging and depressing experience. The encouragement comes from the many faithful Christians in this beautiful most...

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What can Christians say about Britain and Europe?

Sep 4, 2019 by

by Ian Paul, Psephizo: The question of Britain’s relationship with the EU is rapidly becoming the most pressing question of our time—and perhaps the most pressing question for our national life for several generations, certainly since the...

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Brexit: open letter reveals Bishops split 60:40 on Government’s approach

Aug 29, 2019 by

by Archbishop Cranmer: The open letter on Brexit published yesterday by a group of Diocesan Bishops is interesting on a number of levels, not least of which is the fact that it is signed by 25 of their number, which is to say it wasn’t...

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Brexit Citizens’ Assembly – Welby plays a blinder (all shall be well)

Aug 28, 2019 by

by Archbishop Cranmer: When the Times revealed on Monday that the Archbishop of Canterbury was “in talks” to chair a ‘Citizens’ Assembly’ in order to avert a ‘no deal’ Brexit (that is, a clean, global Brexit on WTO terms), the tremors in...

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Justin Welby to head new citizens’ assembly over Brexit

Aug 26, 2019 by

By Tola Mbakwe, Premier: It’s been reported that plans are in the works for the Archbishop of Canterbury to chair a citizens’ assembly in efforts to stop a no-deal Brexit. According to The Times, Most Rev Justin Welby is in talks...

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Reflecting on ‘Brexit’ from a Christian perspective

Mar 31, 2019 by

by Ian Paul, Psephizo: With the bizarre events of the last few weeks continuing to unfold, I felt I wanted to write something by way of reflection on everything that has gone on. After all, it might be felt to be odd to have nothing to...

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