The death of a church
The closure of a Methodist chapel on Tyneside tells a story of England’s dwindling congregations – and highlights the loss…
ByThe closure of a Methodist chapel on Tyneside tells a story of England’s dwindling congregations – and highlights the loss…
ByIn the beginning there were many different sons of God – Western Christianity triumphed not by destiny but accident.
ByThere is an emptiness that the Church says only God can fill. But is He there?
ByJudaism in this country is a mirror of society, reflecting our gratitude, our anxiety and – sometimes – our humour.
ByThe Tories decry his interventions; others say he's too conservative. Can the Archbishop of Canterbury unite a fraying Church?
ByFor those who leave the Exclusive Brethren sect, separation comes at great personal cost.
ByI find the blind faith of religion unthinkable. Then I remember my servility in love.
ByGen Z is swapping traditional faiths for magic spells.
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