
Elizabeth S. Dodd
Elizabeth S. Dodd delivers popular talks on poet Traherne, and lectures in theology and literature at Sarum College in Salisbury.

Ella and the Blisters
Ella and the Blisters are a rootsy band led by singer-songwriter Gabs Romano. They fuse gypsy jazz, rockabilly and swinging country, and feature a collection of talented feral musicians playing...

Emma Anthony and Siobhan Grimes
Siobhán Grimes campaigns for faith divestment from fossil fuels, and Emma Anthony campaigns for disarmament, inspired by their Christian faith.

Dave Smith
Dave Smith is the founder of Boaz Trust, which accommodates – and advocates for – destitute, refused asylum seekers and refugees.

David Barclay
David Barclay pioneered the Centre for Theology and Community's work on credit and debt, helping create the Church Credit Champions Network.

David Haslam
David Haslam is a Methodist minister. He has worked with several campaigning organisations and founded the Methodist Tax Justice Network.

Digitonal
Digitonal have been writing and performing their take on classically-influenced electronic music since 1997, with four studio albums for Toytronic and Just Music now under their belt. They are known...

CoCo and the Butterfields
CoCo and the Butterfields express the intimate vibrancy of a village folk fair with powerful vocal melodies and an undercurrent of driving beatbox to deliver catchy songs resonating in a...

Cole Moreton
Cole Moreton is an award-winning writer and broadcaster exploring who we are and what we believe in. His Radio 4 series The Boy Who Gave His Heart Away won Audio Moment of the Year at the Arias, the...

Corrymeela Community
The Corrymeela Community have fifty years of experience working alongside fractured communities and groups who are finding their relationships difficult, as well as addressing relational, societal,...

Dave Andrews
Dave Andrews and his family have lived and worked in intentional communities with marginalised groups of people for 40 years.

Burning Codes
Burning Codes is a collective but essentially the solo project of Irish, Belfast-born singer and songwriter Paul Archer. Collaborators have included members of Snow Patrol, Athlete and Tired Pony to...

Carys Bray
Carys Bray's debut novel A Song for Issy Bradley was broadcast on BBC Radio Four's Book at Bedtime.

Catherine De Souza
Catherine De Souza works with Langley House Trust, which delivers rehabilitation services to enable offenders to live crime free.

Catherine Ogle
Catherine Ogle became dean of Birmingham in 2010, only the third woman to be appointed dean in the Church of England.
