Progressive Christians are constantly challenged to deepen their faith, to be on a pilgrimage.
The aim of this page is to provide some resources and ideas to help you on your journey.
It builds on the information on the Better News page, because progressive theology is not airy fairy but rooted in the world around us, even as it works for a better world to come.
Videos

On Peacemaking, Sudan and Truth telling. Peter Catt, Palm Sunday, March 29 2026

The weight of complicity, Lamma Mansour, Bethlehem Institute for Peace and Justice, Church at the Crossroads 2025
Progressive Commentary from Church Organisations particularly on peace and justice
Faith-based groups submit OECD complaint concerning HSBC financing linked to Cerrejón coal mine in Colombia WCC News June 5, 2026
On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence, Magnifica Humanitas, Pope Leo XIV, Encyclical letter. May 15, 2026
Pope: The threat against the entire Iranian people is unacceptable. April 7 2026
“Cuba offers a prophetic witness to the global church,” says WCC general secretary March 30 2026
WCC Statement on Iran. Feb 28 2026
The Accra Confession, World Council of Reformed Churches, 2004. This amazing document is even more relevant today than it was in 2004.
Progressive Christianity Book Club

A group starting this month led by Rev Greg Jenks at
@ St Catherines Anglican 43 MacFarlane St, Middle Park QLD 4074
For details see our review page
Links to works by Theologians and Faith figures
“Gustavo Gutierrez: A Lasting Legacy of Liberation of Hope” by Yenny Delgado
Beyond A Fetal Position by Walter Brueggemann (A reflection following the US election)
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde at Kirchentag: We are family A conversation between Bishop Budde and Bishop Heinrich Bedford-Strohm moderator of the WCC central committee 2 May 2025
Peace Summit 2025 – Dr. Rev. Munther Isaac – Challenging Christian Zionism
Opinion: What if the Eucharist wasn’t about the priest? Carmel Pilcher
Uncommon Prayers
Thoughts and Prayers from Gary Worete Deverell
Podcasts
Pope Leo’s Prophetic Words. My response. The Munther Isaac Podcast.

On the Way is a series of podcasts exploring the deeper mysteries of faith, meaning and beauty.
Anne Pattel-Gray: Raising our Prophetic Voice Where is the Church calling Australian society to accountability in the face of experiences of escalating racism and hatred against First Nations people?
This is a question Professor Anne Pattel-Gray asks as she recalls the times of church support for land rights and justice for the Stolen Generations, leaning into a Gospel message that proclaims equality and the dignity of all. Anne joins the podcast with a summons to a renewed commitment to addressing historical injustices and speaking truth to power.
John Na’em Snobar: Peace with Justice John Na’em Snobar is a former Australian Diplomat and the Director of Advocacy for Palestinian Christians in Australia. He also is the grandson of the first Palestinian Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Jerusalem. In the tradition of Christian liberation theologies, John shines a light of hope on the steadfast refusal to dehumanise even enemies in living out nonviolent resistance and working for peace with
Spiritual Misfits, On the Way (Live at ‘Words for Those Who Wander’) Will Small, Dom Fay, Sue Grimmett, and Peter Catt explore what happens when the old spiritual maps stop working and we need to become cartographers for our time.
The Cross, the Resurrection, and Gaza A conversation with Dr Mitri Raheb, Dr Isaac Munther, Omar Haramy, Jarred McKenna and Lisa Harper.
Music for Reflection