January 27th 2021
Lighting the fire of moral courage: How to be a peace-maker in an unravelling world

January 27th 2021
January 6th 2021
Justine Huxley reflects on a New Year’s Day pilgrimage, shares an experience of ritual, and leaves us with an unanswered question about the source of spiritual regeneration in our times. This year I celebrated New Year following traditional Japanese practices. I read about these practices many years ago when…
December 17th 2020
Chaos: This guest blog by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee is an excerpt from his new downloadable e-book, A Handbook for Survivalists: Caring for the Earth, a Series of Meditations. The handbook is about the values we need to survive this time of radical uncertainty as we help to seed a future in…
December 14th 2020
Clare Martin writes about the moral courage it takes to stand up inside our own echo chambers and make a stand for listening to the other side. With the holiday season upon us, our TVs are full of the usual heart-string-pulling adverts, like the Sainsbury’s one that showed the Christmas…
December 11th 2020
A short reflection on climate change and belonging in our guest blog from Tess Humble, an activist and researcher who will be speaking at our forthcoming event Home: climate change, migration and our future on Wednesday 16 December, 6.45pm – 8.15pm (GMT). *Movement, as migration implies cross border Humankind has…
St Ethelburga’s is a ‘maker of peace-makers’. We inspire and equip individuals and communities to contribute, in their own particular contexts, to activating a global culture of peace.