Today we’re pleased to announce the launch of our new website. We hope it allows you to quickly and easily find out everything you need to know about this year’s festival. But that’s not all…
Some interesting weekend viewing for those of you interested in art and creativity.
As well as planning the festival, we've been doing a few bits behind the scenes to promote the faith, arts and justice agenda all year round.
We've featured the excellent work of 4thought.tv before - Channel 4's series of two minute, thought-provoking films on faith, ethics and philosophy, from a range of viewpoints.
If you received Dispatches (our monthly e-newsletter) over the weekend*, then you'll be aware that we're again running our page of Greenbelt-y Christmas gift ideas at greenbelt.org.uk/christmas...
Greenbelt is just four days in your year. What are you supposed to do with the other 361 days?
Over the festival weekend, we featured Paul Whitty's collections of sound recordings he made at Greenbelt - catch up with the first post here.
"I would like to live in Sweden," sang the Divine Comedy, "when my work is done [...] Safe and clean and green and modern / bright and breezy, free and easy".
We've had some brilliant blog responses to Greenbelt 2010, so here we've collected together some of our favourites, with some great quotes that reveal just how special Greenbelt can be...
Those of you who have attended the Interesting sessions at Greenbelt 2009/2010 will have heard Paul Whitty talk about his explorations of sound, and you may have heard the recordings he made of last year's festival.
Take part in the Big IF Rallies in London and Belfast, with @christian_aid: http://t.co/wWJik5SgNN