Listen up! Recorded talks back online.
We are really excited that our recorded festival talks archive is now back online. All 1,000 or more talks from Greenbelt 2014 and earlier are now absolutely free to download, stream and share –...
When Certainty Fails
Poetry seeks to find words of meaning when other words fail. Pádraig Ó Tuama's poetry explores faith, gay identity, conflict and story, and intersperses it with anecdote, warmth and humour to...
Speaker(s): Pádraig Ó TuamaStreet Lamps For Stage Lights
When Camden Council criminalised busking in 2013, the Keep Streets Live Campaign teamed up with Mark Thomas, Bill Bailey and Billy Bragg to form the Citizen's Kazoo Orchestra in an act of musical...
Speaker(s): Keep Streets Live CampaignThe Bible 3.0
The church that is emerging is discovering new ways of reading the Bible – and they make all the difference for critical issue like gender, sexuality, the environment, poverty, and peace. One of...
Speaker(s): Brian McLarenBeer & Hymns
Goth Eucharist
Communion
With Barbara Brown Taylor The Wild Goose Resource Group lead us in a service that gives thanks for Greenbelt's 40-year journey so far – by taking us on a musical pilgrimage through some of the...
Paul as Radical Political Theologian? Laying Down Identity and Taking Up Arms
A Cough in the Dark: R S Thomas and Today’s Church
Mark Oakley is the chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, responsible for its educational and outreach activities. He also leads the work of the St Paul's Institute, through which the Cathedral seeks...
Speaker(s): Mark OakleyWhat Should We Tell Our Daughters?
Drysalter
Speaker(s): Michael Symmons Roberts
Kontakte and other readings
Sounding and Singing
Speaker(s): Malcolm Guite
Upend the Rainstick: Poetry and the music of the unexpected
Speaker(s): Malcolm Guite
The Beginnings of Fiction