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  • Bishop Stephen Cottrell

    Bishop Stephen Cottrell

    Stephen Cottrell is the Bishop of Chelmsford, serving Essex and East London. He is a member of the Church of England's Committee for Minority Ethnic Concerns, Bishop Protector for the Society of...

  • Andrew Graystone

    Andrew Graystone

    Andrew is a middle-aged, middle class, white Christian man who was brought up not to make a fuss. He is also a storyteller and a Greenbelt regular. He is a writer, journalist, teacher, broadcaster...

  • Erin Bolens

    Erin Bolens

    Erin is a poet and performer from Leeds who writes from places of observation, exasperation and celebration. Erin's first collection 'Alternate Endings' has been recently published by Burning Eye...

  • Greenbelt Reading List 2019 . . . Part 3

    Greenbelt Reading List 2019 . . . Part 3

    By now you should have seen the first two parts of this years' pre-festival reading suggestions, courtesy of our friends at Church House Bookshop who run our festival bookstore, G-Books. If you...

  • Ms. Mohammed

    Ms. Mohammed

    Born in Trinidad of Indian descent, the London based MS Mohammed is fast becoming known for pushing boundaries with her lyric writing, genre-expanding music & powerful live gigs-armed with her...

  • Sona Jobarteh

    Sona Jobarteh

    The Kora, a west African harp is traditionally played by male griots, or hereditary musicians, and never by women. This is the woman who decided to change the rules. She stands as she plays,...

  • James Cary

    James Cary

    James Cary is a bit of an odd mix. He is a writer of situation comedy for BBC TV (eg. Miranda, Bluestone 42) and Radio (Think the Unthinkable, Hut 33) and blogs about the technicalities of the...

  • Life Boat presented by The Institute for Crazy Dancing

    Life Boat presented by The Institute for Crazy Dancing

    Life Boat presented by The Institute for Crazy Dancing A participatory installation... and the slowest ride on earth... Rock gently, turn slowly, listen to the alphabet... Bang the drum, rattle the...

  • Amirah Sackett

    Amirah Sackett

    An internationally recognized hip-hop dancer, choreographer, and teacher, Amirah Sackett explores and embodies her Muslim American identity through combining hip-hop movement and Islamic themes....

  • Make it GlobalVision this Saturday, 18th of May

    Make it GlobalVision this Saturday, 18th of May

    We know that for many, the Eurovision Song Contest finals night is an annual party gathering designed to celebrate just how music can bring we Europeans together. Or just a downright kitsch and...

  • Kitchen Dancing with Jo Porter

    Kitchen Dancing with Jo Porter

    Kitchen Dancing is fun, friendly and dance focused! Join in with vibrant dance routines in a disco setting with fun props to brilliant themed music, from the golden decades of soul and disco, to...

  • Instinctively Wild

    Instinctively Wild

    Come and try your hand at Nature Journalling with Instinctively Wild. This 2-hour workshop is designed to encourage deep observation, creative expression, and emotional connection with nature using...

  • Safia Minney

    Safia Minney

    Safia is an award-winning social entrepreneur and the founder of People Tree, which has pioneered sustainable and fair trade fashion. She is recognised by the World Economic Forum as an Outstanding...

  • SOAK

    SOAK

    Grim Town. It's unclear exactly what or where it is but it's grey, flat and small in both size and significance. It's a concrete slab on a cul-de-sac that leads to nowhere. It's a...

  • Blessed are the Pink-Vested Peacemakers

    Blessed are the Pink-Vested Peacemakers

    How can we become peacemakers? In the Philippines, the church's radical mission of accompaniment and solidarity is landing its Bishops in jail, but it's also shining a light on the unjust...
    Speaker(s): Father Chris Ablon

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