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  • Why Culture Matters

    Why Culture Matters

    Abid Hussain (Arts Council), Syima Aslam (Bradford Litfest), Luqman Ali (Khayaal Theatre), Randa Ghazy (Writer / Producer) A conversation on the importance of culture, cultural leadership and the...
    Speaker(s): Abid Hussain, Syima Aslam, Christian-Muslim Storytelling: Stories of shared faith from history presented by Khayaal Theatre, Randa Ghazy, Asad Ali Jafri, Luqman Ali

  • Uplifting the poor

    Uplifting the poor

    The failure of political leaders to help uplift the poor will be judged a moral failure.” Jim Wallis. Well, politicians are one thing, but consider the role of those of faith – are we uplifting...
    Speaker(s): Alison Inglis-Jones

  • Young church leaders are leading now not tomorrow

    Young church leaders are leading now not tomorrow

    Many church leaders talk about nurturing the youth as they will be the leaders of tomorrow, but the youth of tomorrow will no longer be the youth! Hear about the church in Polynesia where youth are...
    Speaker(s): USPG, Most Revd Dr Winston Halapua

  • The Second Curve

    The Second Curve

    90-year-old organisational and management guru Charles Handy discusses the changes ahead for all of us in life, work and everything. Future thinking at its best. Regularly cited as one of the...
    Speaker(s): Charles Handy

  • The Real Moana: Waves of God’s Embrace

    The Real Moana: Waves of God’s Embrace

    The integrity of our existence on planet earth is totally bound up with our attitude towards and treatment of creation. This symbiotic relationship within creation, where the earth, air and oceans...
    Speaker(s): Most Revd Dr Winston Halapua

  • Finding the Sacred in Harry Potter

    Finding the Sacred in Harry Potter

    The Harry Potter books and films have been formative for a generation of young adults - and for the parents and grandparents who read alongside them. Greg draws sacred themes of community,...
    Speaker(s): Greg Garrett

  • Exchange ideas: More stories of enterprise for the common good

    Exchange ideas: More stories of enterprise for the common good

    Communities are taking the lead on food, on keeping children safe, and on using assets for The Common Good. Come and hear how! With Jonny Gordon-Fairleigh, Stir to Action, Daily Bread Co-op, and...
    Speaker(s): David Alcock

  • Parable and Paradox

    Parable and Paradox

    Malcolm Guite explores poems he has written on the sayings of Jesus, along with a sneak preview of his soon to be published book Love, Remember. Poet-priest Malcolm Guite is chaplain of Girton...
    Speaker(s): Malcolm Guite

  • Europe: a Nun’s Eye View

    Europe: a Nun’s Eye View

    Spanish Benedictine theologian and activist Teresa Forcades casts her keen eye over the state of Europe's political, economic and religious affairs in the light of Brexit and the lurch to the...
    Speaker(s): Teresa Forcades i Vila

  • Teresa Forcades i Vila in  conversation with Martin Wroe

    Teresa Forcades i Vila in conversation with Martin Wroe

    Most often described as “Europe's most radical nun”, come and hear more about the life and devotion of Sister Teresa Forcades i Vila from Barcelona. By turns a trained physician and theologian...
    Speaker(s): Teresa Forcades i Vila

  • The Ethics of the Zombie Apocalypse

    The Ethics of the Zombie Apocalypse

    Greg posits that Zombie Apocalypse narratives like The Road and The Walking Dead can help post-9/11 westerners – living in a world full of menace and fear – make meaning and teach us how to live...
    Speaker(s): Greg Garrett

  • What we talk about when we talk about faith, doubt, hope & love

    What we talk about when we talk about faith, doubt, hope & love

    Scribbling fieldnotes for living a good life and drawing on their forthcoming book The 95, longterm Greenbelters Malcolm Doney and Martin Wroe wonder if there's another way of talking about all...
    Speaker(s): Malcolm Doney, Martin Wroe, The 95

  • Queer Virtue: The Power of Queerness to Reform and Revitalise Christian Faith

    Queer Virtue: The Power of Queerness to Reform and Revitalise Christian Faith

    Authentic Christianity is and must be Queer." That is Liz Edman's provocative premise. She argues that queerness is a lens that can help all of us better understand and navigate an authentic...
    Speaker(s): Elizabeth Edman

  • How to talk about Israel/ Palestine without getting your knickers in a twist

    How to talk about Israel/ Palestine without getting your knickers in a twist

    When it comes to the Palestinian and Israeli conflict, feelings on both sides of the divide run high. Accusations are flung like confetti with words like war-crimes and antisemitism peppering the...

  • A spoonful of craft helps the activism go down

    A spoonful of craft helps the activism go down

    If we want our world to be beautiful, kind and just then shouldn't our activism be too? Sarah Corbett will explain how craft can help us make our world more beautiful, kind and just, one stitch at...
    Speaker(s): Sarah Corbett

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