Welcome to autumn Hopezine 2025

As the leaves turn golden and the air grows crisp, we welcome you to the heavenly autumn edition of Hopezine, a celebration of the little pieces of heaven scattered across our earthly planes. This season, we invite you to slow down, take a deep breathe, and notice the divine in the everyday. From the rustle […]

What Heaven Means to Me

by Just Ben When I think about Heaven, I don’t see it as some distant realm we escape to after death, but as something deeply interwoven with life itself. For me, Heaven is not only a destination but a reality that begins here and now—whenever we open ourselves fully to God’s presence, love, and truth. […]

The natural world is enough

By Jordon Horn When faced with the task to describe heaven – my brain instinctively goes straight back to the psalms, the hymns, and the many masses I experienced in all those cold draughty hours spent in the various churches I attended in my childhood. All those hours of not fully paying attention, each hour […]

Notes on the afterlife

By Star Zahra The afterlife is a topic that hangs over our heads, heavy with speculation and controversy. But really, it is an extension of our fears. We desperately want to believe that there is meaning to our lives. Transition is an essential element of human nature, everything always leads to another stage. From pregnancy, […]

“Will it go to God?” asks poet Star Zahra

By Star Zahra The closest I ever felt to heaven as a child was wandering through the shrubs for hours, chasing butterflies, grasshoppers and the shy touch-me-not flowers. Those flowers fascinated me most. They were probably my first window into questions about nature and its ways. How could such a small, delicate plant react to […]

Heavenly: a short story by author Brian Beard

HEAVENLY By Brian Beard `Different strokes for different folks` might well be a universal take on what `Heaven` means to people. A sweetshop, wherein to help yourself, might be heaven for a child, mountains of cash might be an adult`s take on what it means to be in heaven. In between there would be myriad […]

Your First Christmas in Heaven

by Amanda Nicholson If there’s a heaven Tailor made to each of us You’ll be in yours Winding all the angels up With just one more Christmas decoration A light up Santa, or an inflatable snowman Until your house up there Begins to look like Lapland In your own personal heaven You’ll never leave the […]

Heaven – a short story

By Christopher Bird At the end of the quiet alleyway the shadows surrounded an old wooden door. Beyond the relentless rush of the crowded city streets twilight fell slowly over the hidden side street. The city pursued money and status in gaudy everyday colours and gestures.  Great glass banks had been built where once there […]

Heaven is a cat cafe

By Erica Crompton Nestled in Newcastle’s cobbled heart,You Meow’s charm is feline art.A velvet hush, a gentle purr,Soft whiskers stroke, my thoughts all blur. Mugs of coffee and sleepy eyes,Tail flicks under cloudy skies.Each tabby curled in sunlit grace,Turns time to silk, slows down the pace. No chapel’s hush, no temple’s glow,Can match the peace […]

ACCESSIBLE TRAVEL: A walking tour around Newcastle upon Tyne

By Erica Crompton Newcastle’s walking tours, hosted by knowledgeable volunteers, are a superb way to take in a city before really digging into it. Our tour guide on this drizzly morning is Laurence, a sprightly figure full of energy and facts about Newcastle. We begin atop the city centre streets, at the Earl Grey monument, […]