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  • The Art of Curating Worship: What happens next

    The Art of Curating Worship: What happens next

    A session exploring the work of several well-established worship curators working in the fields of community, transitional and guerilla worship. Mark Pierson is the founding pastor of Cityside...

  • Faith and the Benefit of the Doubt

    Faith and the Benefit of the Doubt

    Churches tend not to do doubt very well. Some make certainty – blessed assurance – their hallmark. Others nurture doubt so much that they cease to be sure of anything. There's a balance to...
    Speaker(s): Mark Vernon

  • The Art of Curating Worship:  What lies beneath

    The Art of Curating Worship: What lies beneath

    This talk explores what it means to curate corporate public worship, what a curator needs to be and do, and some of the new vocabulary and language that needs to be developed for good curating. Mark...

  • Power in the People

    Power in the People

    Few of us realise how powerful we can be in changing public policy and accelerating the end of extreme poverty. In this session the director of Christian Aid describes the changing face of poverty...
    Speaker(s): Loretta Minghella

  • Christianity & Contemporary Politics: Beyond the Big Society

    Christianity & Contemporary Politics: Beyond the Big Society

    What do the Franciscans, Calvin and ancient Roman Law have to do with contemporary social policy? Luke Bretherton explores how the churches can look beyond arguments about the good society or the Big...
    Speaker(s): Luke Bretherton

  • HIV and new ideas of family and belonging

    HIV and new ideas of family and belonging

    An examinination of the impact of HIV – physical, psychological and social – on individuals, families and communities. Though thousands die every day and those living with HIV face great stigma...

  • Paradise lost, Paradise restored? Why the conservation movement has it all wrong

    Paradise lost, Paradise restored? Why the conservation movement has it all wrong

    From planting trees to breeding programmes for endangered animals, humans have been interfering with nature, but are these approaches really helpful? A challenging exploration of the conservation...

  • Whose home is it anyway? Tribalism versus diversity

    Whose home is it anyway? Tribalism versus diversity

    The tribe is not a uniquely human characteristic, but is an important aspect of many species of animal on the planet. Yet diversity is also an essential aspect of life. How can these two apparently...

  • Difficult Discussions: Building peace in diverse communities

    Difficult Discussions: Building peace in diverse communities

    Diversity and peacebuilding are often celebrated as goals in their own right. What happens, though, when celebration isn't enough? When it prevents us from grappling with deeper, unsettling...

  • Finding Hope for Peace Amid the Palestinian Israeli Conflict

    Finding Hope for Peace Amid the Palestinian Israeli Conflict

    Jonathan Herbert spent three months living in the Palestinian village of Jayous and experienced at first hand the cruelty and injustice of the Israeli occupation. In this session he will tell of how,...

  • Parish as Abbey: Third space and spiritual place for mission

    Parish as Abbey: Third space and spiritual place for mission

    “Third place perichoresis” describes an approach to engaging mission that involves the re:imagining of old church buildings into fresh, open, public spaces. Karen Ward talks about how the love...

  • Esther in Exile: Lessons for Leadership

    Esther in Exile: Lessons for Leadership

    Exile is not only a geographical place; it can also be a state of mind, heart and spirit. This can be debilitating. Kate Coleman considers how Esther's story of exile provides keys to greater...

  • Through The Eye Of A Needle

    Through The Eye Of A Needle

    The true story of a man who went searching for meaning and ended up making his own Y-fronts. John-Paul Flintoff is a writer and broadcaster. His book, Sew Your Own, argues that the way we look at...

  • Wake Up!: Radical politics and economics

    Wake Up!: Radical politics and economics

    John Papworth argues that the fundamental cause of our current woes lies in the monstrous scale of our political and economic institutions. Something has died in the soul of man, he says – it has...

  • Taking it to the Streets

    Taking it to the Streets

    You don't believe in the latest war and you can't accept the cuts. Politicians are out of touch and out of reach. But will marching on Westminster make any difference? Is direct action a vital...
    Speaker(s): Niall Cooper

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