Voices from the desert- RS Thomas
Continuing the quest to hear the prophet's voices from the desert, in this follow up talk, Leslie Griffiths examines the poetry of RS Thomas. Leslie Griffiths was educated at Llanelli Grammar School...
The Buffy Stake Out!
Looking at blood, guts and redemption in the Buffy archives, Judith talks target audiences, target age groups and, in Buffy's case, just plain targets. What does an audience get from Buffy? is it the...
Prosectuing the Perpectrators
Detailing Casa Alianza's groundbreaking work in defending and protecting the rights of street children in Central America and explaining how you can play your part to help deliver justice for...
The Meaning of Work
Is the work we do simply a means of paying for our mortgage, holidays and pension, or does it say something about who we are and our purpose in life? And as work trends change to offer more...
Speaker(s): Fraser DyerFighting talk 1: Should We Have Gone to War?
How might Christians think through the issues surrounding the war in Iraq? Giles Fraser is the Vicar of Putney and lecturer in Philosophy at Wadham College, Oxford. He writes on issues on...
Speaker(s): Giles FraserFighting Talk 2: Forgiveness
Forgiveness isn't something soft and fluffy. It isn't about pretending to have nice feelings about people we hate. So what is it? Giles Fraser is the Vicar of Putney and lecturer in Philosophy at...
Speaker(s): Giles FraserWaving Not Drowning
Like a lot of people who are scared of the water or can't swim, many of us think we can't operate in threatening environments. But, even if you're not a bronze-bodied surfer, you'd be surprised at...
Those Pearly Gates
In John's vision, the Holy City famously has 'pearly gates'. Doug Gay explores the politics of going to church or not, protests that a churchless faith is reactionary and argues that for us, as for...
Get up! Go ahead! Do! Move!
Conversion means action. Elias appeals to the serious commitment and involvement required of Christians wanting to be disciples of Jesus Christ. Faith and obedience are key to engaging with issues of...
Restoring Community in an Individualised World
Social capital - commitment and trust between people has halved in four generations. While the church has been focused on its own decline the social commitments which have held society together have...
No Surprises? Radiohead Revisited
Fragments of hope for a fragmented world. See the world through the eyes of Radiohead and Radiohead through one Christian's eyes.' Graham Cray is the Bishop of Maidstone and the Bishop for Mission...
Church in the Naughties
Work, Worship and the Sabbath in a 24/7 culture. There is currently much discussion of the shape and organisation of the Church - postevangelical, alternative, emerging, liquid, virtual... What shape...
Dalits and the Bible
Who are the Dalits? What is their status? How did dalit community use Scripture to empower their struggle? Jasmine will pose answer to these questions by reflecting on her own Dalit...
O Little Town!
In 2002 the people of Bethlehem spent 8 months of the year living under curfew, confined to their homes. The town was repeatedly targeted and the Church of the Nativity was under seige for 40 days,...
The Loud Language of Need
John Bell ponders whether Christianity is primarily a crutch to support inadequate people, or whether the wholistic impact of the Gospel is lost behind our obsession with need. John Bell came to...
Speaker(s): John Bell