St Marks Centre for Radical Christianity
...working to explore the meaning of the Christian faith for the 21st century and to offer a fresh vision for the Church.
Student Christian Movement
SCM is a movement seeking to bring together students of all denominations to explore the Christian faith in an open-minded and non-judgemental environment.
The Center for Progressive Christianity [TCPC]
The Progressive Christianity Network is our sister network in the United States, founded in 1994. There is an extensive set of resources providing a US perspective on Progressive Christianity.
The Iona Community
The Iona Community is a dispersed Christian ecumenical community working for peace and social justice, rebuilding of community and the renewal of worship.
The Modern Church People’s Union
MCU is the leading liberal forum for open and informed theological comment in the Church of England and Anglican Communion.
http://www.modchurchunion.org/
The Snowstar Institute
The SnowStar Institute of Religion offers an open and honest atmosphere where radical religious questioning can be pursued freely and without fear. SnowStar promotes religious literacy and tolerance, helps individuals and communities find solidarity, and provides access to liberal educational materials and events.
Thinking Anglicans
http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk
WATCH
WATCH (Women and the Church) is campaigning to see women take their place alongside men as bishops and at every level in the Church of England. This requires the removal of current legal obstacles to the consecration of women as bishops. WATCH believes that the full equality of women and men in the Church is part of God’s will for his people, and reflects the inclusive heart of the Christian scripture and tradition.
Westar Institute
Westar Institute is a member-supported, non-profit research and educational institute dedicated to the advancement of religious literacy. Westar’s twofold mission is to foster collaborative research in religious studies and to communicate the results of the scholarship of religion to a broad, non-specialist public.
