When Walter Wink died last Thursday (10 May, 2012), Greenbelt lost one of its most powerful and prophetic theological influences.
Paradise Lost & Found is now just over a week away, and we’re pleased to have tickets available at £5 for the first fifty people to buy.
Greenbelt’s talented Site Vibing team turn a Racecourse into a place fit for a celebration – and you can take part in the buildup by contributing bunting and flags in advance of the festival…
On Sunday 20th May, we’re are pleased to host an afternoon of thought-provoking short talks from economists, campaigners, writers and thinkers.
We’re launching our Ambassadors scheme – a new way of encouraging our faithful supporters to help spread the word.
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.
In case you aren’t subscribed to our e-bulletin Dispatches, here’s a new batch of lineup for Greenbelt 2012 that we announced last Friday.
A range of speakers familiar to Greenbelters, as well as a host of new names, are coming together in Sheffield on 24-26 May to take part in The Bible, Zionism and Palestine conference at the University of Sheffield’s Department of Biblical Studies.
Here’s Sophie Brightwell from Greenbelt associates The Children’s Society on their new campaign for free school meals for all children in poverty…
We’re posting blogposts from Greenbelt director Paul Northup about our recent trip to Israel and Palestine. Here’s his final post, about how best to respond to what those on the trip experienced…
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