Culture Articles

from ‘Written on Light’

22 June 2017 | by Philip Gross

Such a delicate cusp this evening: the sky, the sea           and the barely discernible hinge between them. No, I don’t believe in Judgement but yes, we will be held           ...

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Images of Christ: Christ amid the cabbages

22 June 2017 | by Rowena Loverance

Close-up of Annie Walke's reredos. | Courtesy of the Chapter of Truro Cathedral.

On 8 August 1932 a group of fifty Protestant fundamentalists descended on a small Cornish church – St Hilary’s, near Penzance – and proceeded to lock up the vicar and trash the church interior. It is a reminder of how recently Christian art was a subject of passionate feelings in Britain, for what...

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To a refugee

15 June 2017 | by Ann Fox

Aleppo. | Will Wintercross/ Syrian Refugee Relief Fund.

Tell me your story, How you came all alone To this country.

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Healing terrorism

08 June 2017 | by Elizabeth Angas

Today I am the doorkeeper – welcoming all who cross the threshold. Greeting each one coming to our Quaker Meeting. Recognising the divine in each person. Responding from that same ‘that of God’ which dwells within me. In us all is that holy love, able to be given as a gift,...

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Words, faith and action: Testimony

18 May 2017 | by Stuart Masters

‘The task of testimony is the task of speaking and doing God’s truth, of coming to the light and walking in the Light…’ - Rachel Muers in Testimony: Quakerism and Theological Ethics In her book, Testimony: Quakerism and Theological Ethics, Rachel Muers offers a fascinating and important exploration of...

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Images of Christ: Jesus Christ the Apple Tree

18 May 2017 | by Rowena Loverance

A close-up of ‘The Flowering Tree’ by Roger Wagner. | Permission given by the vicar and churchwardens of Iffley Church.

When I started this series, I knew it would probably be as much about me as Jesus. By the third month it was beginning to dawn on me that it was probably not by coincidence that this idea had come to me this particular year. As we struggle with the...

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Children of the Stone

18 May 2017 | by Elaine Miles

‘Children of the Stone’ is a phrase used to describe the young Palestinians of the First Intifada (1987-93) who threw stones at the Israeli invaders of their country because they could think of no other way of defending their land after the invasion of 1987. Sandy Tolan, in his book of...

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Doing time in Holot

11 May 2017 | by Paul FitzPatrick

‘Bisharah and Anwar’s Tree’ | © Ron Amir.

On a recent visit to Israel to find out more about the lives of Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers there, I chanced upon a photography exhibition at the Israel Museum featuring the work of the Israeli photographer Ron Amir. It was entitled ‘Doing Time in Holot’. Holot is the detention...

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Words, faith and action: Our Life is Love

11 May 2017 | by Stuart Masters | 1 comment

Comprehending how Quakers have experienced the spiritual journey can help everyone understand and cooperate more fully in the movement of the Spirit that wants to transform the human race now, as we face the challenges of our day. Marcelle Martin, Our Life is Love: The Quaker Spiritual Journey

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That’s music

04 May 2017 | by Ann Fox

'Feet tapping, fingers clicking...' | Henrik R / Wikimedia Commons.

Feet tapping, fingers clicking, Swaying and dancing. That’s Music. Sorrowful dirge, mourning lament, Slow march for the dead. Sad Music.

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