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Stephen Cottrell
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The Archbishop encourages people to have a generosity of heart, an ability to forgive and to find mercy, which can bring the hope that our world is in need of.
The Archbishop reads a poem by Judith Wright in the third reflection on the theme 'Our Hope is Found'.
In his last reflection, the Archbishop suggests that we can find hope as we let Christ lead us into his kingdom of justice and peace, here in this life, and also beyond it.
In his second reflection encouraging hope, Archbishop Stephen recites the poem 'In the Hands of God' by Frances Ridley Havergal.
The Archbishop shares his hope that in 2021 we might slow down to God's pace and find a different way of living sustainably with each other and with our planet. This is the eighth reflection in the Our Hope is Found series.
NEWS - The Revd Dr Jenny Wright, who is presently serving as Associate Priest at Christ Church, Morningside in the Scottish Episcopal Church, has been appointed Chaplain to the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell.
NEWS - Archbishops Justin Welby and Stephen Cottrell have announced the Rt Revd Dr Emma Ineson as the new Bishop to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. Currently Bishop of Penrith, Dr Ineson will take up the position from 1st June 2021.
The Archbishop shares a prayer used by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, asking God to shine on us so we can shine his light on others.
In this fourth reflection the Archbishop considers how a flock of starlings move and work together and hopes that our communities can do the same.
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