These Three Remain: Faith, Hope… and the Charity Sector
The charitable sector has become professionalised with recognised qualifications, not completely laugh-out-loud salaries and a key role providing services for local and national authorities. Is this...
Three Models of Moral Health: Conscience Before, During and After War
The influence of Church history and practice can help congregations explore how to understand the moral formation needed to prepare soldiers for combat, and how to reintegrate combat-traumatised...
School of Life: How to Find Fulfilling Work
Speaker(s): Roman Krznaric
School of Life: How To Treat Your Nature Deficit
Giving up God for Lent: A New Kind of Christian is A New Kind of Atheist
Atheism for Lent is a six-week course designed to enrich our faith by acknowledging our experiences of God's absence. Find out what the course is all about, how it works, and why it suggests that a...
Paradise for People with Dementia
Paradise for people with dementia is to be treated as human beings. The session explains dementia and outlines the dominant approach: ‘person-centred care'. While it is valuable Christians need...
Paradise Postponed
If church is meant to be a foretaste of paradise, what is it like when you feel you're in Hell? Three women who have suffered, and continue to suffer mental health difficulties speak on church,...
72 Virgins and all that: The Search for Muslim Paradise
The years after the 9/11 attacks have spawned an army of selfstyled Islam experts. They seem to have all the answers about what makes Muslims tick and relish telling us how Muslim men salivate over...
Speaker(s): Abdul-Rehman MalikBlessings and Rituals for the 21st century
People are choosing to bless babies and hold weddings and funerals without the church, in a way that seems less hypocritical, more celebratory and more in tune with their lives. How can the church...
Finding Paradise: The personal journey of a right-wing religious extremist
Hear the story of someone raised with Christian Zionist end-time theology and an ultra-literal interpretation of scripture. Someone who has been saved from a damaging theology, which was arrogant,...
First Steps Through The Menopause
A beginner's guide to the menopause: what it is, what to expect, and what help is available from conventional medicine, complementary therapies and self-help/lifestyle changes. First Steps Through...
Forgiveness, Justice and the elusive Quest for Reconciliation.
The wounds of history which result from war and conflict run deep. They feed and draw from the deep alienation at the heart of our fractured communities. Is there a better world where those who are...
The Blood of the Martyrs in the C21st
The wars of the new millennium have been matched with a rise in martyrdom around the globe. While most people view it as catastrophic, a growing number claim it has unique value. So what is...
Speaker(s): Dave TomlinsonWired Worship & Virtual Virtues
How do the internet and social media reflect our spiritual quest? How are they shaping us today? Can we uphold our desire to be moral people in a virtual world with less concrete consequences? How...
Speaker(s): Vicky BeechingDomesticating Monsters: Why the Church Doesn’t Need Missions
In the current state of missions the ‘other' has disappeared. Attempts to salvage the ideas behind missions have led to the end of distinction and ultimately the end of thinking through the...