
Lady Danbury at Boughton House
Best known as Bridgerton's Lady Danbury, Adjoa Andoh is British acting royalty. She is also a person of Christian faith, unafraid to speak out and sometimes cause a stir. Today she is in...
Speaker(s): Adjoa Andoh, Chine McDonald
Simple, Generous, Open
What should church look like in a time of anxiety about numbers, financial challenges and deep seated divisions? Charlotte (with some help from her partner Naomi) will be asking what it means to do...
Speaker(s): Charlotte Gale
The Youth Keep Rising
All around the world young people are mobilising to demand an end to the destruction of people and planet. Join our panel event to hear from young Global South activists who are leading the struggle...
Speaker(s): Christian Aid
Palestine/Israel: What Is Mine To Do?
A journey of reflection and movement; inviting us to hold the pain and suffering alongside holding and being hope.Using Labyrinth inspired movement we will use meditation and reflection to sit with...
Speaker(s): Lynn McAllister, Sabeel-Kairos
We Refuse to be Enemies
While all eyes are understandably on Gaza, the West Bank continues to be choked by occupation. Join Daoud Nassar and members of his family direct from their Tent of Nations hilltop farm just outside...
Speaker(s): Daoud Nassar
Autism as Eco-Superpower
Dara McAnulty, multi-award-winning author of Diary of a Young Naturalist, joins Greenbelt Trustee Molly Boot to explore his deep relationship with nature alongside the everyday joys and challenges...
Speaker(s): Dara McAnulty
The Work In The Ruins
When the promises of progress fail, when the direction of travel no longer seems obvious, how do we find the work that remains worth doing? Dark Mountain co-founder Dougald Hine shares stories from...
Speaker(s): Dougald Hine
Making Time to Make Peace
In a world of increasing violence, conflict and distraction what can we each do to make peace in ourselves, our communities and our world? Come and share your ideas and experience and learn more...
Speaker(s): Fellowship of Reconciliation
Can One Person Change The World?
To mark the launch of The Climate Diplomat, Grace Pengelly discusses the extraordinary life and legacy of the late Pete Betts (the UK and EU's lead negotiator on climate and one of the key...
Speaker(s): Fiona MacGregor, Grace Pengelly, Sepi Golzari-Munro
The Girl from Montego Bay
Bishop Rose Hudson is a trailblazer. The Church of England's first black female bishop talks life in Jamaica and in an ever-changing UK, facing discrimination, and never wavering from her call to...
Speaker(s): Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Cole Moreton
The Artform of Religion
Brian Eno and Liz Slade bring their perspectives as religious outsiders to ask if art and religion have a shared purpose. Can religion, like art, be a palace of joy and fun, or does holiness stifle...
Speaker(s): Brian Eno, Liz Slade
Faith in the System?
It can be hard to believe party politics is a route to positive change. But there are signs of hope, says Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer as she shares her journey into politics through activism...
Speaker(s): Carla Denyer
Worldwide Woken Spurred
We're international baby! Not content with showcasing the UK's finest wordsmiths on site, World Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker now brings the best poets IN THE WORLD to the best audience in the...
Speaker(s): Harry Baker, Lyndsay Rush
Unthinking the West – Mission Beyond Empire
Christian theologies of mission are still entrenched in Eurocentricism. The need for 'unthinking the West' from our mission thinking is paramount in the current context of Empire. This initiative...

Enough is Enough
Ian Christie has a simple idea for campaign called ‘Enough is Enough' – for shared wealth for a safer future. The affluent West has enough; the rich have more than enough; we've had enough...
Speaker(s): Ian Christie
