Kathryn Stoel-Cousineau, Sarah Tomilson (Diya Lakai Havea) and Viola Leung were part of a group of Uniting Church candidates and Pilgrim faculty who attended a their three-day commencement camp in Halls Gap in February. Rev Sue Withers reflects on lessons learned at the camp.
All of the March Crosslight stories are available here. You can also read the digital version here.
Highlights from this edition include:
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Crosslight editor Deb Bennett signs off after 10 years with a bit of Bowie.
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A refugee tells his amazing story of survival and standing up for others.
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Julie Perrin gives some tips to combat cyberbullying and screen addiction.
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Coming clean on why Messy Church isn’t just for the kids.
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Readers share their reflections in verse, image and a life-or-death story.
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Avril Hannah-Jones on why #MeToo reflects the standard of the Lord.
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