Faith
‘Ensure that the light of Bethlehem continues to stream out across the world, from Gaza to Ukraine, from Sudan to Syria’
A message for Christmas from Archbishop John McDowell and Archbishop Eamon Martin
The light shines in the darkness - A message for Christmas
The Presbyterian Moderator reflects on two ancient cities - Bethlehem and Kraków
Christmas reflection: A story for a broken world
The baby Jesus grew to preach peace and turn the world upside-down
Christmas reflection: Is it time to open the door?
God deliberately entered into our instability at Christmas
Christmas reflection: Hope and blessings for the weary of heart
Pope Francis will launch a Jubilee Year of Hope on Christmas Eve
Christmas reflection: Peace came down at Christmas
As we move towards Christmas Day, the Methodist President shares his thoughts on the theme of peace
The story of ‘Silent Night’, a beloved Christmas carol born from faith and hope
The carol was first sung on Christmas Eve 1818 in Oberndorf, near Salzburg
Malachi Cush reflects on Christmas, faith and a musical rebirth: A heartfelt journey through loss and hope
Co Tyrone singer songwriter Malachi Cush is encouraging people to spend precious time with loved ones this Christmas, to help the less fortunate and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. He chats to Jenny Lee about his life-changing accident, studying theology, the power of music to heal and his new album
The plea of the persecuted Church: Don’t forget us this Advent season
One in seven Christians across the world face persecution because of their faith
Churches are the ‘National Help Service’ and deserve more recognition and support from Stormont for their essential community services
Churches offer hope, healing and practical support to the most vulnerable. The Stormont executive needs to recognise their value and include them in building a better future for all