Here are some resources to help consider questions about the environment and a variety of religious beliefs. In one worksheet, this connects with the wider question "Why don't all people live out their beliefs?"
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Here are two resources to help consider the topic of death and what Christians believe happens after death.
One involves a detective trail in a graveyard and designing gravestones for a range of people. The other considers the consequences of our actions in life, and how that links to ideas about heaven and hell.
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Here are two activities for discussions about the value of life in different circumstances.
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Here is a range of resources which can be used in exploring beliefs around the topic of slavery, including a consideration of the lives of Hannah More and William Wilberforce.
Truth is a value that we continuously parade before our school communities. Often one of our school values we tell stories, give examples and quote prophets and wise men alike to persuade our pupils that truth is necessary for a community of justice and integrity. Truth is so simple – you just tell it how it is …
Our film about the faith work of Sisters of the Church
made by local children is now online - ideal for Harvest preparation