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  • “The Muslims are Coming! The Muslims are Coming!

    “The Muslims are Coming! The Muslims are Coming!

    No religion causes greater consternation and provokes more questions than Islam. There's so much we don't “get” about Islam and there's a lot we don't know about its roots and impact....
    Speaker(s): Abdul-Rehman Malik

  • Faithfully Feminist: Why we stay

    Faithfully Feminist: Why we stay

    It is a common question asked of women who claim a feminist identity, membership in a particular religious tradition, and practise their faith in spite of gendered challenges. Hear the stories of...
    Speaker(s): Julie Siddiqi, Catriona Robertson

  • After Bowie and Prince

    After Bowie and Prince

    With the untimely deaths of Prince and David Bowie, is the age of rock stars as avatars of our better selves, pointing to a world of possibility all over? Is all we're left with nostalgia and...
    Speaker(s): Steve Lawson

  • Lemn Sissay In conversation

    Lemn Sissay In conversation

    Come and hear poet Lemn Sissay in conversation with Martin Wroe on his life as a child in care and now as Chancellor of Manchester University and one of the nation's best-loved poets. His sense of...
    Speaker(s): Lemn Sissay

  • Gungor In Conversation

    Gungor In Conversation

    Michael and Lisa Gungor, part of the driving force behind the progressive US Liturgists movement and wonderful music artists, get to share about their life and work and motivations with Martyn...
    Speaker(s): Gungor, Martyn Joseph

  • Grace Wroe

    Grace Wroe

    Grace grew up at Greenbelt. Since graduating in social policy from Bristol University she has worked in a centre for vulnerable women in King's Cross, London and is now a Restorative Justice...

  • Christina Welch

    Christina Welch

    Christina is a lecturer and researcher at the University of Winchester, where she leads the masters degree in Death, Religion and Culture; a distance learning programme. A Religious Studies scholar,...

  • The Hub : For ALL your campsite needs

    As you make your way down into the campsite, you'll find The Hub just before the entrance to the Festival Village on the right-hand side.  The Hub is home for all your campsite needs. Whether it's...

  • Panel on Faith & Science

    Panel on Faith & Science

    Skipping past the hackneyed scienceversus- faith debates, this panel conversation acknowledges science as God's gift and aims instead to focus on how we as communities, individuals and churches can...
    Speaker(s): Tom McLeish, Abdul-Rehman Malik, Winchester University

  • Communion

    Communion

    Inspired by Pope Francis' ‘Laudato si' our Greenbelt Communion Service this year is conceived and shaped by Br Sam and the Franciscan community at Hilfield Friary in Dorset. They will be joined...

  • Body Shock

    Body Shock

    With so much focus on photoshopped body images, is it any wonder that we don't think we make the grade? How can we grow a healthy, relaxed attitude to the way we look as part of who we are?
    Speaker(s): Judy Reith, Siobhan O'Loughlin, Joanna Jepson, Steve Chalke

  • STAYING ALIVE: A Conversation

    STAYING ALIVE: A Conversation

    Building on sessions that we've hosted at the festival over the past few years with artists like Bobby Baker and Jo Enright, hear author Matt Haig and disability rights advocate Katharine...
    Speaker(s): Matt Haig, Katharine Welby-Roberts

  • The Real Benefits Street / The Truth about Sanctions

    The Real Benefits Street / The Truth about Sanctions

    How did the government's ‘benefit sanctions' policy end up leading to hunger, destitution and desperation? Why are people on benefits being stigmatised? Joining Angela Neville, author of Can...
    Speaker(s): Angela Neville, Niall Cooper

  • Forgive us our debts?

    Forgive us our debts?

    With ever-increasing indebtedness, is it time to rethink lending and borrowing altogether? Are there other ways to make the money go round? With Anastasia French (Debt Trap, The Children's...
    Speaker(s): David Barclay, Kit Beazley

  • Twitter Vicars and the Sacrament of Social Media

    Twitter Vicars and the Sacrament of Social Media

    Are you wearing your clerical collar online? How can you be a vicar on Twitter? Can you be a Facebook Father or a Snapchat Sister? Three well known social media lovers and working priests on managing...
    Speaker(s): Giles Fraser, Kate Bottley, Rev. Richard Coles

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