A free one day study day, organised by the African Health Policy Network (AHPN), in conjunction with the Diocese of Southwark and the Diocese of London. This is an opportunity for clergy and church leaders to come together and discuss the many complexities surrounding HIV and how the church should respond.
Starting 20/06/11
An introductory course for Christians led by the Revd Dr David Marshall at St Stephen's House, Oxford
King’s College London is pleased to announce a one-day conference to celebrate the landmark work of Professor Andrew Walker, who recently retired after a distinguished career at King’s. There is no charge for this conference, which is open to all.
Sponsored by the AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Programme
Starting 25/03/11
The Gospel has as mnuch to say about transorming places and communities as it does about personal renewal. Come and hear the story of The Salvation Army Eden project in Fitton Hill who are working in partnership with other service providers and community groups to bring regneration to the area.
Starting 04/02/11
This weekend to explore the diversity found across new forms of church. Starting a church with a team of thirty can be a very different experience to starting from scratch with one or two others.
Starting 26/11/10
St Laurence's, a city centre church in Reading had shrunk in size to half a dozen people. Several years later it now has a thriving young congregation with a sole focus on sharing Jesus and creating Christian community with young people in the city. It's been quite a journey
A CPAS Training the trainers event.
Starting 13/09/10
The Faraday Institue for Science and Religion present this course which aims to equip church leaders and those training for ministry to answer some of the questions about science and religion which they might well face during the course of their work. Are science and relgion in conflict? How do we understand the foundational Christian doctrinces in the light of science, and how are ethical issues raised by science to be handled?
This event is jointly organised by the Faith & Public Policy Forum, King’s College London; St Mellitus College; & the Centre for Contextual Theology (CTC). King’s, St Mellitus and CTC have an established relationship and are already working together in a variety of ways to resource and equip the church in London in its mission and ministry through theological education.
Starting 27/07/09
Think about how to live our your Christian faith through your'secular' occupation (paid employment, homemaking or voluntary work). Led by Rev Alison Maddocks, City Centre Chaplain.
Starting 23/06/09
The second annual summer school on Christian Apologetics will address all aspects of defending and arguing for the Christian Faith in the contemporary world, with lectures from leading figures including Graham Ward and Alister McGrath.
Starting 08/06/09
Annual Working Conference for Clergy in Local Churches: to discover what I can do to transform my leadership roles in the Church, so that we can all respond more authentically to God's call in today's world.
A Praxis South day with two skilled exponents in the art of liturgical creativity to explore worship on the threshold.
The Conference is organised jointly by St Stephen's House and the Centre of Theology and Philosophy at Nottingham University. Speakers include John Milbank, Alister McGrath, Graham Ward, Michael Northcott, Jeremy Morris and Simon Oliver.
A morning with Richard Wilson
Shakespeare wrote against a background in which the fear of religiously inspired terrorism was a very present reality. In this, as in so many other ways, Shakespeare’s writing proves to be strangely contemporary. Professor Richard Wilson will help us explore this theme.