Blog type: Exploring Theology
-

I Cannot Do This Alone
—
by
Prayer and action are a powerful combo. Emma poses three reasons why she thinks it’s important to pair our political activism with time spent in prayer.
-

Refreshing Commitments: Faith
—
by
Paul reflects on the Methodist Covenant Service, and the benefits of refreshing your commitment to your faith and to God on a regular basis.
-

Refreshing Commitments: Connecting Through Sport
—
by
James explores his relationship to sports communities as a Chaplain at the University of Chester.
-

Refreshing Commitments: Loving the Earth
—
by
This year, as part of SCM’s campaign focus of Loving the Earth, we’re encouraging people to take on a Green Resolution. Emma is using this time of reflection to think about how she can love our planet more in her daily life.
-

Race, Equality and Universities: What’s our responsibility? An Invitation to Respond to the Race Equality Charter
—
by
Feylyn explains what the Race Equality Charter is, what it means for universities and how we can all play our part in making Higher Education more equal for Black and Minority Ethnic students and staff.
-

Why Christians Should Be Involved In Politics
—
by
Stephen Maxwell believes being involved in politics can be an expression of an active, lived Christian faith. Here’s why!
-

The GRA Reform: What is it and Why Does it Matter?
—
by
You might have heard the phrases “GRA consultation” or “Gender recognition act” thrown about lately. Here’s what it’s all about and why it’s important to trans and non-binary people.
-

Pebbles and Pronouns
—
by
How to be a better trans ally with the help from the forest. Kenneth explores the importance of language and naming for the trans community, and of finding a better way.
-

Reflections for the International Day of Peace
—
by
Alex from Durham JAM reflects on what we can learn from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in today’s somewhat divided political climate.
