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WWJD: a free talk for November 2009

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Next Saturday tens of thousands of people will gather on the streets of London to make a final call for climate justice ahead of the UN Copenhagen summit. We hope to see you there.

To get you in the mood, this month's free talk comes from Tamsin Omond. In WWJD Tamsin asks how Jesus would respond to the current crisis:

"I don't know what Jesus would do with this world. I don't know how he would challenge the tangled webs of power that be. I don't know if he'd be vegie or vegan. If he wouldn't fly to the conferences to which he was invited. If his house would be an eco-haven. I don't know if he would go out and protest. I don't know how he would respond to the responsibility he shoulders. Would he be in the developing world, helping those on the front line of climate change? Or would he be obeying the law, having faith that somewhere out there our future must be in good hands? Or would he be a superhero of the environmental movement, exposing government wrongs there, shutting down carbon intensive infrastructure here? How would he transform hearts and minds? It's impossible to know.

Is it a paralysis or is it a call to action so compelling that it does transform lives? That you give up your ambitions for luxuries that you'd always imagined having and instead become one small part of a very small group always on the brink of being overwhelmed. A group of people that have faith, that believe we can transform this world, that humainty is worthwhile enough to dig itself out of this mess."

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For more information about next week's demonstration click here.

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Spiritual Activism – a free talk for April 09

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To celebrate the first batch of line-up announcements, this month's free talk comes from long-standing Festival friend Alastair McIntosh.

Alastair is returning to Greenbelt this year, so if you like this talk from his last visit (2006), be sure to check him out at Greenbelt 2009.

You might also want to check out his books, and the books of other authors speaking at this year's Festival over here.

And remember, until 1st May all talks are reduced, with 50% off MP3s and a third off CDs, so you can listen to the likes of Yancey, Yaconelli and even Henri Nouwen from just £1!

To take advantage of this offer, hop over to the Greenbelt Talks shop and once you've found something that tickles your fancy be sure to enter ‘LONGNOW’ at the checkout.

Click here, to subscribe to the Greenbelt podcast stream in iTunes (which includes this free talk alongside our monthly podcasts).

Click here to download the talks (26.5 MB).

Or stream the audio using the player below.

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Faith in a Failing Church – a free talk for March 09

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Hidden deep in the depth of the Greenbelt office lies a cupboard of treasure… hundreds upon hundreds of thought-provoking, life-changing, soul-warming talks. Some of them, you might have heard, but most of them you'll have missed.

In a spirit of generosity, we've decided to share the wealth: each month we're going to give away a recorded talk and to get us going, this month's talk comes from Festival favourite John Bell. If you subscribe to the Greenbelt podcast via iTunes, this talk, and all future talks will automatically appear amongst the Greenbelt podcasts, if not you'll need to download using the link below.

Once you've enjoyed the goodness of John Bell answering why we should have 'Faith in a Failing Church', hop along to the recorded talks pages of the Greenbelt website (www.greenbelt.org.uk/talks) and take a look around: browse through the most popular talks; take a look at talks recorded at last year's Festival; or hunt down your favourite speaker. If you enjoyed the free talk, you might be particularly interested in other talks by John Bell.

As if that wasn't exciting enough, until 1st May all talks are reduced, with 50% off MP3s and a third off CDs, so you can listen to the likes of Yancey, Yaconelli and even Henri Nouwen from just £1!

To take advantage of this offer, just enter 'LONGNOW' at the checkout.

Go on, take a look, have a listen… your soul will thank you!

Click to download 'Faith in a Failing Church', by John Bell (26MB)

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