With a stellar lineup and hosted in a picturesque country village setting, the Bloxham Festival of Faith and Literature promises a weekend of illumination in an all-too-grey and dreary winter.
When Walter Wink died last Thursday (10 May, 2012), Greenbelt lost one of its most powerful and prophetic theological influences.
or Why Greenbelt is a lot like St Alban’s Cathedral. Yesterday, the Greenbelt staff team enjoyed its annual day out of the office together.
Here’s a beautiful project which uses paper-cut imagery to guide prayerful people around the Circle Line of the London Underground – starting at Westminster or St James’s Park, depending on whether you’re travelling clockwise or anti-clockwise, and ending at King’s Cross.
This week, we’ll be posting blogs written by Greenbelt director Paul Northup from the Greenbelt trip to Israel and Palestine last week, as the party found out more about the situation on the ground in the land called Holy…
Poet and speaker Pádraig Ó Tuama is leading a workshop for Leicester Cathedral in March entitled "Who Do You Say That I Am?: a queer conversation on identity and faith", which will explore the interface of sexuality and spirituality.
Coventry Cathedral are advertising for one-year International Reconciliation interns, to start in August.
UPDATE: This debate is now sold out, but IQ2 will be live-streaming the debate for free on the night from this page on their website » Intelligence Squared are hosting a number of live debates in 2012, and one particularly caught our eye...
Here are Greenbelt associates The Childrens Society with news of an event they're hosting early in 2012, featuring a lecture and Q&A by Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York...
Here's some information from the SPEAK Network - the organisation for young adults and students to campaign and pray about issues of global injustice - about their annual gathering, Soundcheck...
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