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Tag Archives: York
Behind closed doors
So how will General Synod get on with the Shared Conversations? Continue reading
Posted in Shared Conversations
Tagged General Synod, House of Bishops, pain, tennis, York
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What is sex anyway?
… in church circles, the normal response I get is on the lines of ‘Don’t be so silly, we all know perfectly well what we’re talking about here.’ Continue reading
Good disagreement?
So I’ve been thinking about the goal of the Shared Conversations process, ‘good disagreement’. This has meant some reflecting around the theme of conflict management, and I’ve been following up some references to ‘integrative complexity’. If you have a low … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christ the King, Digitalnun, Evensong, Hebrews 13, Integrative complexity, Jeremy Timm, preaching, role of preacher, York
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