Beer & Theology – “Being an Evangelist in the Parish” (Friday 10th May) with Margaret Cave
Our 28th Beer and Theology, will be with Margaret Cave on “Being an Evangelist in the Parish”
Our 28th Beer and Theology, will be with Margaret Cave on “Being an Evangelist in the Parish”
David Newman explores what mature faith in God might look like.
Christopher Landau reviews a new study of reconciliation by Muthuraj Swamy.
Our 27th Beer and Theology, in association with The Centre for Theology and Community and the Hurtado Jesuit Centre, will be with Graham Kings and Canon Dr Mark Clavier, Residential Canon, Brecon Cathedral, Wales and author of “On Consumer Culture, Identity, The Church and The Rhetorics of Delight”.
A lecture by Tom Wright given at Central Presbyterian Church, Park Avenue on April 22 2018.
In this chapter from “Poverty in the Early Church and Today” which she edited with Steve Walton, Hannah Swithinbank looks at the concepts and rhetoric of deserving and undeserving poor and offers an alternative biblical perspective.
Tom Wright’s talk offering a biblical theology of the sacraments, sacramental ministry and mission delivered at the Radical Vocation Conference in the Diocese of Dallas on 22nd September 2018.
In her recent presentation at Beer and Theology, Hannah Swithinbank explores how Christianity and Christian discipleship intersect with international development and looks at ways that our own lifestyle choices – in relation to food, travel, home and “stuff” – connect with successful, sustainable development.
In honour of Michael Green, whose death was announced today, we republish this 2016 profile of him and ten lessons in evangelism learned from him.
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