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  • Primania: Who’s paying for your clothes?

    Primania: Who’s paying for your clothes?

    Fast fashion. The age of Primark. When you buy a T-shirt for £2 who is really paying the price? The Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in Bangladesh showed it's time for a fashion revolution....
    Speaker(s): Katherine Maxwell-Rose

  • A Vocabulary for Pain

    A Vocabulary for Pain

    Reclaiming the unique Jewish-Christian tradition of lament as an antidote to upset, anger, depression and bewilderment, both at an individual and a corporate level. Once described in his...
    Speaker(s): John Bell

  • A Thistle in a Field of Roses

    A Thistle in a Field of Roses

    Some perspectives on England from a frequent Scottish visitor, taking in issues like regionalisation and ‘Londonisation'. Once described in his denomination's magazine as looking like a...
    Speaker(s): John Bell

  • Sadaqa Day: putting faith into action

    Sadaqa Day: putting faith into action

    With a young and growing Muslim population alongside an established Christian community in Britain, is there scope for more social action work to be done together? Sadaqa Day is a day of social...
    Speaker(s): Julie Siddiqi

  • Syria – who are the good guys?

    Syria – who are the good guys?

    Is there an end in sight for the Syrian crisis, now in its fifth year? We are becoming numbed by the scale of the suffering. Are there any good guys? How can we as Christians make sense of it all? A...
    Speaker(s): Jeremy Moodey

  • A Lot Like Eve

    A Lot Like Eve

    Pioneering chaplain to the world of fashion, Rev Joanna Jepson peels back the layers and explores how it is that fashion has the power to both enslave and liberate, and why it matters. Joanna Jepson...
    Speaker(s): Joanna Jepson

  • Pursuing the Common Good

    Pursuing the Common Good

    Christians need to leave behind tired debates about women and sexuality and deal with avoided issues like mental health, criminal justice and responsibly rearing children. Once described in his...
    Speaker(s): John Bell

  • War Against the People: Israel, the Palestinians and Global Pacification

    War Against the People: Israel, the Palestinians and Global Pacification

    Palestine is being globalised. Do we see in Israel's occupation and ‘war on terrorism' in Palestine a microcosm of wider relations between the archipelago of the world's richest countries and...
    Speaker(s): Jeff Halper

  • On Helplessness

    On Helplessness

    Looking at a range of thinkers from Augustine to Freud, Giles Fraser will argue that admitting our own fundamental helplessness is the first move of all morality. Giles Fraser is priest in charge of...
    Speaker(s): Giles Fraser

  • Where Are We Headed in Israel/Palestine? ‘Judaization’ and the Rise of the One-State Solution

    Where Are We Headed in Israel/Palestine? ‘Judaization’ and the Rise of the One-State Solution

    Israel now effectively rules all of Israel/ Palestine, with the Palestinians of the Occupied Territories left permanently stateless. There seems to be only one option left – but what would a...
    Speaker(s): Jeff Halper

  • Who are we to Judge?

    Who are we to Judge?

    Self-confessed finger-pointer Fraser Dyer considers how the followers of the one who taught, ‘Judge not, lest ye be judged' got so judgmental. Has social media made us worse? And can we do...
    Speaker(s): Fraser Dyer

  • Thomas Merton today

    Thomas Merton today

    Contemplative, poet-prophet, social critic, radical disciple. What is it about Thomas Merton, born 100 years ago, that captivates readers seeking to live deeprooted faith in a complex world? Gary...
    Speaker(s): Gary Hall

  • Close Your Youth Group to Save Your Church

    Close Your Youth Group to Save Your Church

    Despite lots of youth work, the church is still haemorrhaging young people. What if we took a different approach? Why not close your youth group and open an intergenerational group instead. Gemma...
    Speaker(s): Gemma Dunning

  • No Enclosed Garden: Thomas Traherne’s Boundless Innocence

    No Enclosed Garden: Thomas Traherne’s Boundless Innocence

    In this session we will linger awhile with Traherne – poet of the Welsh Borders, lover of nature and people – to be enraptured together by his visions of boundless innocence, and wonder at how...
    Speaker(s): Elizabeth S. Dodd

  • Plastic-free Lent

    Plastic-free Lent

    Wondering if their household waste lined up with their ethics, Siobhan and Emma decided to ditch all single-use, disposable plastics for Lent. Join them to tackle the problem of plastic pollution...
    Speaker(s): Emma Anthony and Siobhan Grimes

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