Ray writes -
The world has been watching as Buddhist monks took to the streets in Burma, and we have held those caught up in the military clampdown in our thoughts, meditations & prayers. We wait, we hope.
What to do? You want to do something but what will help the situation? Make it worse? Have no [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Sangha’
Burma
Posted in Sangha, tagged Chaplaincy, Latest news, Photos, Sangha, Sheffield Events on October 3, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Buddhas & blackberries
Posted in Sangha, tagged Chaplaincy, Sangha on September 3, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Sundari & Bhaktika write -
It seems a while since we wrote from here – not since the floods in fact. The effects here for us in Broomspring Lane are now in the past, though not so for other people in the region as there are still people out of their homes and dealing with loss.
It [...]
messy sangha
Posted in Sangha, tagged Christian, Faith and Spirituality, Sangha on August 22, 2007 | 3 Comments »
We have been discussing what “sangha” means to each of us within our Amida Sheffield congregation. I am interested in what we can learn from other spiritual or faith communities. Faithworks’ Steve Chalke has written a book called Intelligent Church in which he argues that the task of the Church is to be the irrefutable [...]