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Creativity is a big, beautiful word for now: Chaplaincy in Lockdown
Creativity is a big, beautiful word for now: Chaplaincy in Lockdown

How chaplaincy has had to change over the lockdown! A steep learning curve.

Creativity is a big beautiful word to focus in on right now, as we are creating ministry opportunities for a future which is uncertain – with anticipation and excitement!

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Lilly Nelson19 June 2020Comment
The Good Shepherd - A reflection at Open Table #lgbtqia+ #comeasyouare
The Good Shepherd - A reflection at Open Table #lgbtqia+ #comeasyouare

During lockdown our Open Table community has continued to gather on Zoom for worship and to keep in touch. On Sunday 3rd May, Warren Hartley, LGBTQIA+ Ministry Facilitator at St Bride’s, shared this reflection on Psalm 23 and John 10:1-10 .

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StBrides Liverpool11 May 2020Open TableComment
Building a vibrant virtual Christian Aid Week
Building a vibrant virtual Christian Aid Week

As Christian Aid Week approaches (10-16 May) Helen Parker-Jervis, Christian Aid’s Church Engagement & Fundraising Officer for Merseyside & Greater Manchester, explains how we can support the annual campaign online during lockdown.

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Katherine Pace8 May 2020Comment
Mental health and psychosocial support in emergencies: What working in humanitarian settings has taught me about the Covid-19 outbreak in the UK
Mental health and psychosocial support in emergencies: What working in humanitarian settings has taught me about the Covid-19 outbreak in the UK

Rebecca Horn, a freelance international humanitarian worker from Liverpool, working in areas of conflict and disaster around the world, reflects on recent conversations and media coverage on the mental health impact of Covid-19 in the UK

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Kieran Bohan24 April 2020Comment
A shout out to student chaplaincy
A shout out to student chaplaincy

Lilly Nelson, our Student Chaplaincy Assistant, reflects on the challenge of chaplaincy from a distance.

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Kieran Bohan8 April 2020Comment
Reflection from our Eyam Pilgrimage last Spring
Reflection from our Eyam Pilgrimage last Spring

Last Spring, a group from our parish walked the Peak Pilgrimage to Eyam. In recent days, as our churches have shut for public worship and many of us are isolating at home, we have been reflecting again on the story of the Eyam villagers quarantining themselves to protect their neighbours from the plague.

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Miranda Threlfall-Holmes20 March 2020Comment
US evangelist Franklin Graham claims ‘persecution’ as UK venues cancel tour bookings
US evangelist Franklin Graham claims ‘persecution’ as UK venues cancel tour bookings

IN 1984, charismatic preacher Billy Graham came to Liverpool at the invitation of local churches as part of a six-date tour called Mission England. This June, his son Franklin intends to come to the city, though the venue has withdrawn the booking, as have all seven of the other UK venues on his planned tour.

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Kieran Bohan2 March 2020Open TableComment
Community-based approaches to psychological distress: Hopes for change in Sierra Leone
Community-based approaches to psychological distress: Hopes for change in Sierra Leone

Rebecca Horn, a freelance international humanitarian worker from Liverpool, working in areas of conflict and disaster around the world, reflects on her experience of the impact of epidemic on emotional and social well-being

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Kieran Bohan17 February 2020Comment
Sparking joy in a Christian community
Sparking joy in a Christian community

What builds up a Christian community and ‘sparks joy’ in the faith, and what should we let go?

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Miranda Threlfall-Holmes16 February 2020Comment
On Cardinal John Henry Newman's canonisation
On Cardinal John Henry Newman's canonisation

St Bride’s is a church that holds together many strands of church tradition and style. In today’s blog, Reader Chris Bartley reflects on the legacy of John Henry Newman

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Miranda Threlfall-Holmes13 October 2019Comment
Israel/Palestine: Introducing Sabeel-Kairos at St Bride's
Israel/Palestine: Introducing Sabeel-Kairos at St Bride's

Lynn McAllister, who in 2017 took part in the Just Walk to Jerusalem, introduces what it means for St Bride's to be a Sabeel-Kairos Community

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Miranda Threlfall-Holmes3 October 2019Comment
Lord’s Prayer Consequences
Lord’s Prayer Consequences

Prayers inspired by the Lord’s Prayer created in an all age act of worship in St Bride’s.

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Miranda Threlfall-Holmes20 September 2019Comment
#ComeAsYouAre - Christians At Pride In Liverpool
#ComeAsYouAre - Christians At Pride In Liverpool

For the past three years, the Open Table LGBT+ Christian community based at St Bride’s has coordinated the Christians At Pride group in the Liverpool march.

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Kieran Bohan22 August 2019Open TableComment
The gospel calls us to be persons, not individuals - Easter 2019
The gospel calls us to be persons, not individuals - Easter 2019

A reflection on Easter Sunday by the Revd Mark Waters, Team Vicar at St Dunstan’s Church at communion service of Open Table, our ecumenical worship community for LGBTQIA+ Christians and friends, on Sunday 21st April 2019.

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StBrides Liverpool13 May 2019Open TableComment
Creating an icon of our diversity for St Bride's feast day
Creating an icon of our diversity for St Bride's feast day

ON SUNDAY 3rd February 2019, we gathered with friends from our sister churches in our team parish, St Dunstan’s and St Michael’s, to celebrate the feast day of our patron St Bride (aka Saint Brigid of Ireland) in creative style.

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Kieran Bohan10 February 2019Comment
Turning water into wine - an Epiphany reflection at Open Table #lgbtqia+ #comeasyouare
Turning water into wine - an Epiphany reflection at Open Table #lgbtqia+ #comeasyouare

A reflection on the Wedding at Cana Story. Revd Canon Bob Lewis from St Margaret’s Toxteth and Canon of Liverpool Cathedral led Open Table, our ecumenical worship community for LGBTQIA+ Christians and friends service on Sunday 20th and offered this reflection.

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StBrides Liverpool23 January 2019Open TableComment
And the Word was made flesh - reflection by Cate Jacobs at Open Table Carol Service #LGBTQIA+ #Comeasyouare
And the Word was made flesh - reflection by Cate Jacobs at Open Table Carol Service #LGBTQIA+ #Comeasyouare

And the word was made flesh……hmmm mmm for me, as a poet, the idea of the word made flesh fills me with the same kind of radiant warmth that I guess you may experience at the end of the service when the first mouthful of hot soup or mulled wine warms you up deep inside mmmm.

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StBrides Liverpool17 December 2018Open TableComment
National Coming Out Day - October 11th
National Coming Out Day - October 11th

Warren Hartley, our LGBTQIA+ Ministry Facilitator preached at a service for National Coming Out Day last month at St John’s United Reformed Church in Warrington. Here he shares his thoughts in a blog post adapted from the sermon.

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StBrides Liverpool7 November 2018Open TableComment
Staying connected through craftivism
Staying connected through craftivism

Rebecca Horn, a freelance international humanitarian worker from Liverpool, working in areas of conflict and disaster around the world, writes from her latest trip to South Asia about staying connected while far from home

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Kieran Bohan23 October 2018Comment
A message from Bangladesh on the first anniversary of the Rohingya exodus from Myanmar
A message from Bangladesh on the first anniversary of the Rohingya exodus from Myanmar

Rebecca Horn, a freelance international humanitarian worker from Liverpool, working in areas of conflict and disaster around the world, reflects on her latest journey to South Asia:

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Kieran Bohan22 August 2018Comment
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