
Jews And Muslims Taking The Peace
After being involved in back-channel peace talks with Bosnians, Iraquis, Kosovans, Iranians and Sudanese, Rabbi Gluck turns his attention to the situation in his own backyard here in the U.K., to...
Speaker(s): Rabbi Herschel Gluck
Borders and Belonging
Brexit has resurfaced questions of British-Irish relations, particularly around the border between the two Irish jurisdictions. Taking the extraordinary text of Ruth from the Hebrew Bible, Pádraig...
Speaker(s): Pádraig Ó Tuama
Life & Love, Faith & Doubt
Some days we feel completely at home, other days like strangers on earth. What if how we live matters more than what we believe? Come and catch some lifelines thrown our way by poets and prophets,...
Speaker(s): Malcolm Doney, Martin Wroe
Diversify six degrees of integration
What if actively seeking the unfamiliar was proven to be the key to a brighter future - both personally and for society at large? June considers the creation and negative impact of stereotypes, and...
Speaker(s): June Sarpong
Bryony Kimmings Q & A
Your chance to get up close and personal with Bryony Kimmings and ask her about her work and motivations, especially the work-in-progress piece she has performed at the festival, Phoenix Bitch....

What the Movement for Black Lives Teaches Us About Jesus
The last person many think of when protesting injustice against black people on the streets of U.S. cities is Jesus, even though his entrance into Jerusalem and subsequent disruption at the Temple...
Speaker(s): Broderick Greer
Taming Gaming Disorder, Fortnite and Faith
Worried about the games your child plays? This is a light-hearted, informative guide to what screentime and video games are doing to children, and how their gaming could be steered towards...
Speaker(s): Andy Robertson
Manju Malhi
Manju Malhi is a TV chef and a cookbook author who was born in England to Indian parents. She grew up in West London surrounded by Indian culture, traditions and lifestyles. However, she spent...

Ade Adewunmi
Ade Adewunmi is a senior industry consultant with a focus on public sector organisations. She's a problem solver working at the intersection of data, digital and strategy. In her day job with...

Come away to come home
We're just about to welcome festivalgoers to the 45th edition of Greenbelt. And once again, I find myself in reflective mode – in the midst of the inevitable and relentless rush of last-minute...

Blessed are the peacemakers?
A guest blog from our associate partner, Oasis Trust At Oasis, we challenge the assumption that ‘peace' has outgrown us, becoming an unachievable ideal: a complicated, fleeting idea that has...

Top 10 tips for doing Greenbelt on your own
A blog by Jackie Elton, CEO of Christian Connection and Single Friendly Church For many people, going to Greenbelt each year can feel like returning home to a community of family and friends. But...

Journey To Sanctuary
A walk-through exhibition — an interactive, immersive installation telling the story of a mother as she journey from despair to hope, leaving the home and country she loves when they're ravaged...

Bodily Fluids. And Other Good Questions.
A guest blog from Dr Marika Rose, of our associate, the University of Winchester During one of my Philosophy, Religion and Ethics lectures last year, we were asked to rank bodily fluids in order of...

Family Gaming At Greenbelt
A guest blog from Andy Robertson If you're packing for Greenbelt, don't forget your smartphone. In drop-in sessions (Saturday and Monday, 9-11am in the new Telescope venue) we'll have loads of...
