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6th Sep 2010 - 8th Sep 2010
The recent publication of The Children Societys report A Good Childhood provided a contemporary example of an older theological approach to social issues. Faith communities are here seen to interact with specialists in different fields to arrive at policy recommendations which are general enough to receive widespread support while specific enough to make an impact on government and churches. This approach was brought to prominence by William Temple in Christianity and Social Order of 1942. It also found expression in Faith in the City, in 1985. The publication of A Good Childhood suggests that this approach still has mileage. This conference asks: Is this the case?
Last updated: 11:14 17/05/10
7th Sep 2010 - 8th Jul 2010
A 24 hour residential Conference arranged in conjunction with the University of Winchester. Topics include: Addressing Challenges: Systems Thinking, Collaborative Working and Community Building; Holistic Development Model; Organisational Insights on Growing a Priesthood of All Believers; Organisations as Ecosystems; Thriving on Chaos: Emergence & Self-organization.
Last updated: 11:32 17/05/10
10th Sep 2010 - 12th Sep 2010
The new permanent Labyrinth at St Buenos is based on the design of Chartres Cathedral. There are many different ways to pray the labyrinth. We shall be trying out a number of ways both individually and as a group.
Last updated: 11:22 17/08/09
Saturday 11th September 2010
A day to turn your creativity into prayer. No prior skill is required. After an introduction there will be four hands-on workshops (Art, Drama, Music and Word). The sessions will be repeated after lunch, and you will be able to sign up for two. Then we will gather for a closing act of praise and worship.
Last updated: 11:27 17/05/10
17th Sep 2010 - 19th Sep 2010
A weekend on the Spirituality of cooking and preparing meals. Participants will share in the perparation and cooking of the meals for the group in St Beuenos cottages. Ths retreat is unsuitable for vegetarians, those on restricted diets, or because of the location of the cottages, those who find climbing stairs or short hills difficult.
Last updated: 11:17 17/08/09
Tuesday 21st September 2010
This is an eLearning course and is taught online over 12 weeks utilising the Institute interactive learning environment, this course is an introduction to major themes in the development of early Christian thought from the second to the eighth centuries with an eye to their significance for subsequent periods in the history of Christianity, and for the contemporary world. With Prof. Grant White
Last updated: 14:54 17/08/09
4th Oct 2010 - 15th Oct 2010
The Seminar in the Holy Land comprises an intensive 10 days of lectures, seminars and workshops specifically for clergy and lay leaders. It features lectures from international scholars and opportunities to engage with rabbis exploring religious and theological perspectives. The seminar also includes: day tour of Galilee, walking tour of the Old City of Jerusalem, visit to Bethlehem.
Last updated: 10:55 21/04/10
5th Oct 2010 - 6th Oct 2010
Whether you have a loose cluster, a parish with several churches or a benefice with several parishes, this 30 hour workshop will be helpful to you. There are seven 90 minute sessions, which include the theory and practice of multi-church ministry, dynamics within a multi-church setting, the implications of collaborative ministry for the mission of the Church, managing pressures, and sharing and discovering solutions.
Last updated: 11:58 21/04/10
13th Oct 2010 - 17th Nov 2010
A five week evening course on 13th & 20th October and 3rd, 10th and 17th November, with sessions on End of Life Issuses, led by Dr Jenny Wilson; Anxiety and Stress, led by Dr David Mason; Abortion led by Dr Chris Nixon; and Cosmetic Surgery led by Dr Stephanie Johnson
Last updated: 12:38 23/08/10
Wednesday 20th October 2010
One of a series of evening lectures offered by The Ecclesiastical Law Society. The Speakers are Judith Egar and Christopher Lowson from the Legal Department & Ministry Division, Archbishops Council.
Last updated: 11:08 07/01/10
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