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Climate Justice: Following Jesus in a World of Climate Breakdown (Teaching Videos)
The science is clear. We are living in a warming world due to fossil fuel emissions. The world’s most vulnerable are already suffering...
Jon Swales
Sep 23, 20241 min read


Make Christianity Weird Again
The Jesus follower is a cultural outsider—a misfit who does not quite fit within the machinery of the world. They live slightly out of step, swimming against the current, hearing a different music, learning to walk to its rhythm. There is something about following Jesus that makes normal life feel strange. Or perhaps it makes us realise how strange “normal” has become. We may dress our faith in the language of philosophy, speak with cultural fluency, and even find ourselves i
Jon Swales
13 hours ago3 min read


After the Noise
Do not come to me now in the rush. Not in the swell of the room. Not in the chase for one more high place, one more moment to prove you are here. I am tired of mistaking intensity for presence. Tired of thinking you must always arrive in thunder, in tears, in the room lifting itself towards the rafters. No. Come as the whisper. Come as the breath that barely moves the dust in the chapel light. Come as that still small voice that does not force itself through the speakers but
Jon Swales
4 days ago2 min read


After the Chorus
I wrote this travelling by train through the Alps from Rome to Paris, after reading John Donne’s Holy Sonnet XIV, “Batter my heart, three-person’d God.” After the Chorus Do not come to me now as soft advice. Not as the bright smile at the church door. Not as the chorus swelling through the speakers, all uplift and upward hands. The room is singing its predictable liturgy — the slow one, the anthem, the key change meant to lift the heart — and something in me lock
Jon Swales
4 days ago2 min read
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