We've been out of office for a while, but we're delighted to announce that our latest cycle is launching today! Read new posts on the theme of climate and ecology throughout June and July. Find out more by reading our editorial here: https://t.co/wqfKfwNgdb
Another beautiful contribution to share with you this week: Muhia Wairimu (@AnglicaninKenya) offers us an essay, litany, and interview on the theme of climate, conflict, and peace: https://t.co/9mcI1zHvZK @AnglicanWorld@AngYouthNetwork
Our latest post is up today! Grace Behm of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa reflects on the journey towards climate justice and the parable of the mustard seed: https://t.co/pWOBFvYLHt
Our latest post is up today! Grace Behm of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa reflects on the journey towards climate justice and the parable of the mustard seed: https://t.co/pWOBFvYLHt
Check out the first contribution to our fifth cycle! Rhobey Mugaru (@AnglicaninKenya) creatively reflects on the future of the church in a changing climate: https://t.co/bZu74n4OuC
Check out the first contribution to our fifth cycle! Rhobey Mugaru (@AnglicaninKenya) creatively reflects on the future of the church in a changing climate: https://t.co/bZu74n4OuC
We've been out of office for a while, but we're delighted to announce that our latest cycle is launching today! Read new posts on the theme of climate and ecology throughout June and July. Find out more by reading our editorial here: https://t.co/wqfKfwNgdb
Young Anglican Theology (YAT), in partnership with the Anglican Communion Youth Network (ACYN), is inviting young Anglicans to submit articles, poetry, videos, or art on the theme of Ecology and Climate.
Topics for submissions include Ecclesiology and Climate Change, the Effects of Climate Change on the Church, the Fifth Mark of Mission (Treasuring the Earth), and Liturgy and Creation.
This initiative follows the recent COP16 (biodiversity) and COP29 (climate change) summits, providing a timely platform for young Anglicans to share theological reflections on pressing global issues.
Submissions are open to any Anglicans aged 18-40 who are passionate about theology.
Fr Thomas Sharp, YAT Project Coordinator, said: “Whatever sort of Anglican you are, and whatever way you express your theology, your voice matters.”
Read the full news story: https://t.co/zSySyg3zuv
Learn more about Young Anglican Theology: https://t.co/qQ9X1FZa6P
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Happy New Year from Young Anglican Theology! There is still time to submit your proposals for our next cycle, on the theme of Ecology and Climate. We'd love to hear your ideas - more info on how to submit here: https://t.co/Wgkkuqjq94
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The Fifth Mark of Mission calls us to “Safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the Earth.”
Download ‘All Creatures of our God and King’, for a theological reflection from Bishop Graham on why Anglican action on nature loss is a vital part of caring for God’s World.
Bishop Graham is leading the Anglican delegation at COP16 this week.
Read more: https://t.co/5xLdEQWjRc
Get the reflection here: https://t.co/NzHGQZUgPV
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UPDATE: We're moving around some virtual furniture at YAT, so the deadline for our next cycle on ecology and climate has been extended! We'd love to hear your proposals or submissions any time between now and the end of January:
@AnglicanWorld@AngYouthNetwork
Are you a young Anglican with something to share on theology, ecology, and climate? Our next cycle needs you! Deadline 31st October.
If you have ideas you'd like to develop, feel free to get in touch before then for advice and feedback. We'd love to support you.
Are you a young Anglican with something to share on theology, ecology, and climate? Our next cycle needs you! Deadline 31st October.
If you have ideas you'd like to develop, feel free to get in touch before then for advice and feedback. We'd love to support you.
Did you know that we interview lots of our contributors? You can find them all on our YouTube account. Here's our latest interview with Emily Clough, talking about the spirituality of writing icons: https://t.co/hSzRt2kmDh
"There is a sense of reciprocal love in creating an icon. Everything given is offered back."
Our final piece in this cycle is now live! Thank you to Emily Clough for her rich reflection and interview on the spirituality of writing icons: https://t.co/14xb9RP0Gk @AngYouthNetwork
"There is a sense of reciprocal love in creating an icon. Everything given is offered back."
Our final piece in this cycle is now live! Thank you to Emily Clough for her rich reflection and interview on the spirituality of writing icons: https://t.co/14xb9RP0Gk @AngYouthNetwork
New post alert! Our latest contribution comes from Rev Rachel Revely. In this liturgy and interview, Rachel explores the interaction between art and theology in a series of @LincsCathedral prayer stations, installed during the pandemic. https://t.co/FNNGyp5aPi @AnglicanWorld