Events Archive

A Question of Anger

The topic for this week’s TAA is ‘Anger and its management’ and will be introduced by Stella Goddard. Online once again this month

Location:
Online Zoom
Speaker:
Stella Goddard

Examining the Legacy of Albert Schweitzer

One of our members will lead a discussion on the philosophy of Reverence for Life developed by Albert Schweitzer and we will reflect on the relevance of these ideas for progressive faith in the 21st Century.

Location:
This will be a Zoom Meeting, please contact the convenor by email if you wish to come
Speaker:
Marianne Mead

A Political Faith?

Church Times and Modern Church are excited to collaborate for a new webinar series in anticipation of this year's General Election.

Location:
Online
Speaker:
Min Shermara Fletcher-Hoyte, Jenny Leith, Graeme Smith, Elaine Graham
Host:
Church Times and Modern Church

Southampton Group

We finish our discussion of Chris Scott's book: The Jesus Myth. We will consider his chapter on Twenty-First-Century Christian

Location:
Southampton

Portsmouth Group

We will finish our discussion of Chris Scott's book: The Jesus Myth by looking at the chapter 'Twenty-First-Century Christian'

Most of us will have lunch together before the meeting. We meet from 12 noon in the church's cafe.

Location:
Buckland URC Church, Portsmouth

Midweek Topic - Pentecost in hymns

Location:
49 Milton Crescent Tavistock
Speaker:
the members

Open To All

Gods love for each of us - and all of us - is at the centre of a painting exhibition which is coming to Newport from mid-May to mid-June.

Location:
Newport Cathedral, 105 Stow Hill Newport, Wales, NP20 4ED
Host:
Open Table

TAA May 2024

On Sunday 12 May we meet online for our May gathering of TAA at 6.30 pm for approximately an hour.

We met in a blended manner - on site and online last time, and we want to discuss the way we meet in future so please come with ideas of how you feel is a good way forward. (NB This is not the main discussion!)

Location:
Online Zoom
Speaker:
Andy Lowe

Rudolf Steiner and the New Mysteries

Rudolf Steiner died in 1925, leaving behind a legacy of books, lectures and social initiatives still thriving to this today. This presentation examines his Christology and describes the New Mysteries he envisaged.

Location:
Friends Meeting House, 1 Orchard Road, Malvern, WR14 3DA
Speaker:
Adrian Lamont

What might 2024 and beyond hold for PCN Britain? Time for a new Reformation?

This meeting will continue our focus on what the future might involve for PCN Britain. The discussion will be instigated by the thoughts of the long-time PCN member, Jack Dean. Jack brought together a number of articles he wrote in the early 21st Century. This meeting we shall consider the thoughts expressed in article, 'Time for a new Reformation? Copies of this article can be obtained by contacting the convenor.

Location:
This will be a Zoom Meeting, please contact the convenor by email if you wish to come

PCN Britain's 2024 Annual General Meeting NOW ONLINE

PCN Britain's 2024 AGM will be held on Saturday 27th April via Zoom.

Location:
Zoom
Speaker:
Liddy Buswell
Host:
PCN Britain

Midweek Topic

DVD from Living the Questions- Practising Resurrection

Location:
49 Milton Crescent Tavistock
Speaker:
DVD

TAA April 2024

Exciting news; we are meeting on site this month! But we are offering an online option for anyone who cannot make it to Hove for reasons of geography or anything else. So, for those who can, we will meet at Hove Methodist Church, Portland Road, Hove BN3 5DR at 6.30 pm (or a tad earlier to get your coffee or tea lined up for the evening) on street parking but you will need to pay (sorry!) the 49 bus stops opposite the church.There are other buses which stop nearby - plan your route here: https://www.buses.co.uk/plan-y...

Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday evening!

Location:
Blended in person & Zoom
Speaker:
Rev Andy Lowe

Anglo-Jewish communities in England prior to the expulsion of 1290 - Dr. Luke Devine

In this talk, Luke will discuss Anglo-Jewish communities in England prior to the expulsion in 1290.

Location:
Friends Meeting House, 1 Orchard Road, Malvern, WR14 3DA
Speaker:
Luke Devine

Paradigm periods in the Christian history of the British Isles. What are the lessons for today?

Location:
Brunswick Methodist Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7BJ
Speaker:
Discussion led by Richard

What might 2024 and beyond hold for PCN Britain? What is Worship?

Following our discussion last time about the nature and purpose of prayer, this meeting will focus on the purpose and nature of worship for the progressive Christian.

Location:
This will be a Zoom Meeting, please contact the convenor by email if you wish to come

Imagining Secularisation and Modernity: some reflections on Charles Taylor's A Secular Age

This event is part of the Sea of Faith - 'In Conversation' series

Location:
Zoom
Speaker:
John Holroyd
Host:
Sea of Faith

Finding out about Taoism

Location:
Brunswick Methodist Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7BJ
Speaker:
Discussion led by Rob

TAA March 2024: A progressive Easter

We will meet online tomorrow, Sunday, 10 March at 6.30 pm.
Our subject this month is: "A progressive Easter"
Zoom link info below or contact sue.harrington@pcnbritain.org.uk by 6pm on Sunday.
Looking forward to seeing you then.
At our February gathering we discussed meeting in person and decided to do so after Easter. Hopefully it should be a little warmer then and lighter evenings, so please bear with us.

Zoom link info:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82681979959?pwd=UGY1TG9RMFUrdzVuanpDUVZZOHprQT09

Meeting ID: 826 8197 9959
Passcode: 952043

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Location:
Online Zoom
Speaker:
Rev Andy Lowe

The Sea of Faith 40 Years On

Public lecture and discussion with Prof. Elaine Graham

Location:
Manchester Cathedral Library, M3 1SX
Speaker:
Elaine Graham
Host:
PCN Manchester

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