I had the great privilege of spending a few days alongside a community of ordinands at Central Theological College in Tokyo during my time here. The college itself felt to be a symbol of the history and potential available to the NSKK (the Anglican Church in Japan) more widely, with its huge space to accommodate... Continue Reading →
間 – ma (space between)
I have spent a great deal of time thinking about the ways in which difference is held together in Japan, and the Japanese understanding of beauty and stillness. I have been struck by the number of people from other lands who have made Japan their home for so many years, as well as reflecting on... Continue Reading →
Japan travel
#495 Waiting at @heathrow_airport for a flight to Tokyo, #japan. So excited to be meeting my partner's family, revisiting some old familiar places, as well as discovering new places. #traveladventures #findinggodintheunknown