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News and Resources from All Saints

At All Saints we consider ourselves to be a learning community, particularly around the areas of Inclusive and Eco Church and in our desire to develop as an Intercultural Worshipping Community. The bible, theology, science and listening to the experiences of people, particularly those historically marginalised and discriminated against today, help us live out our Christian faith.

Our preaching, courses, creative seasonal liturgy and inspiring music help us in our learning and growing as Christians who are seeking to live out our faith in the modern world. The News and Resource Hub is being developed as the place to visit for recordings, videos, articles, discussions and liturgies to encourage, inspire and challenge.

Plus this is the place to share news of what we've been up to. Keep checking back as we add more over items over the coming year.

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St Teresa Of Avila: What can she teach us today?

What can a 16th-century Carmelite nun writing in the time of the Spanish Inquisition offer a millennial, Anglican living in post-Christendom Britain? Rachael Brind-Surch shares why she thinks it's a question worth exploring.

Revd Tom Wilson speaking

Completion and Condemnation in Matthew, a book by Revd Dr Tom Wilson

The Revd Dr Tom Wilson gives an overview of his recent book, reflecting on one of the most complex sentences in Matthew’s Gospel, exploring the link between the words of Matthew 27.25 and anti-semitism.

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'The Heart of it All' by Samuel Wells

I wonder if you have ever thought that you want to know the story of the Bible better? Revd. David Wilson Explains how Sam Wells's book 'The Heart of It All' explores the story of the bible and helps to introduce the bigger picture

The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry - John Mark Comer

'The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry' by John Mark Comer

Member of the All Saints community, Michelle Barnett shares her review of her small group's most recent reading material: John Mark Comer's 'The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry'.