William Temple Foundation
The William Temple Foundation is a research hub and think tank We generate ideas about the impact of religion on civil society, wellbeing, politics, economics, and urban change. Through these ideas...
10 teenage kicks at Greenbelt (so hard to beat)
At Greenbelt we want teenagers to go free-range and enjoy the run of the place. We've got a dedicated workshop venue and chillout space just for them, with events laid on all weekend but also you...
Westhill
The origins of Westhill go back to the beginning of the 20th Century, when in 1907 George Cadbury and American George Hamilton Archibald founded the Westhill College. With a strong Free Church/...
Exile with Rafeef Ziadah
In our final episode in this series, we talk to Palestinian spoken word artist, human rights activist and our new favourite politics teacher, Rafeef Ziadah. We dig into poetry, art, trauma,...
Podcast
A nun, a Rabbi, a Muslim convert, a Lutheran firebrand, a humanist, an American liberation theologian, an ex Met police officer and an LGBTQ+ priest go into a bar. Join us for series three of...
An act of faith
A guest blog from Greenbelt volunteer Katherine Venn from the XR / CCA protests in London this week ... Like a lot of the banners say, I don't want to be here – I really don't. I'm a...
Advice for a Greenbelt Newbie (from a Greenbelt newbie)
Here's some wisdom from our new trustee Molly Boot, who came to Greenbelt last year for the very first time. On her own! Thinking of coming to Greenbelt on your own, or for the first time? Last...
Greenbelt Reading List 2019 . . . Part 3
By now you should have seen the first two parts of this years' pre-festival reading suggestions, courtesy of our friends at Church House Bookshop who run our festival bookstore, G-Books. If you...
Peter Laws
Peter Laws is an ordained Baptist minister with a taste for the macabre. He is the author of The Frighteners: Why We Love Monsters, Ghosts, Death and Gore (Icon Books, 2018). This acclaimed...
Sami Awad
Sami Awad is an internationally acclaimed speaker and executive director of Holy Land Trust. Holy Land Trust seeks to address the root causes of the Israeli occupation and to build a future...
Baila Studios
Baila Studios is a Carnival Arts organisation led by Selva Romero-Toledo, running dance workshops in the local community and at festivals around the country since 2007. Originally from Chile, Selva...
Communion: Windrush and Carnival
When the "Windrush generation" arrived in the UK in 1948 they found themselves excluded from much of the social and economic life of Britain. Many experienced horrific racial violence and injustice....
Speaker(s): Winnie Varghese, The Soul Sanctuary Gospel ChoirThe Living Wage Movement
A guest blog from our associate Citizens UK Since the start of the real Living Wage movement – championed by community organising charity Citizens UK – in 2001, the Christian community has been...
Community sponsorship: transforming ourselves and others
A guest blog from Tim Finch of our associate partner Citizens UK. Last November, five people gathered in my front room in Peckham, South East London. Two of them were me and my wife. We met to...
Tenx9 storytelling – back at Greenbelt 2018
Tenx9 is delighted to be back at Greenbelt for 2018. Tenx9 is a storytelling sensation, where 9 people have up to 10 minutes each to tell a true story from their lives. For Greenbelt 2018,...