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The Coracle Trust

Inns on roads
Islands on seas
Transitioning in faith through the life stages
Exploring faith in the everyday

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The Coracle Trust

  • Home
  • Paths & Spaces
    • Reading creation
    • Contemplative paths
    • Trails
    • Open, quiet spaces
    • Biblical journeys
    • Expeditions
  • Transition gardens
    • Project introduction
    • Installation ideas
  • Topics
  • Reflections
  • Groups
  • About
    • The Coracle Vision
    • Testimonials
    • How did it all begin?
    • Our trustees
    • Our guiding principles
    • Coracle, a symbol of faith
    • Contact
    • Links
    • Support

Introductions to Coracle

September 5, 2019 Andrew Hook
Seascape with Icecap in the Distance,1859. Frederic Edwin Church

Seascape with Icecap in the Distance,1859. Frederic Edwin Church

“Space for the Journey. Thomas Baldwin learns about a charity which is using outdoor spaces to help bring a faith perspective to times of change” in the August 2019 edition of the Church of Scotland’s Life and Work magazine

“Look and See”, a Coracle article in the Edinburgh Diocese of the Scottish Episcopal Church's EDGE: People, Places, Theology magazine (page 14) provides an Introduction to the Trust, its feel, charism and groups: EDGE Summer 2014 edition (page 14)

Source: http://edinburgh.anglican.org/media/resour...
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The Coracle Trust is a scottish charity (number SC033358) and is regulated by the scottish charity regulator

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