Events Archive

Awaiting Subject

Location:
Pontprennau Community Church
Speaker:
Rev. Phil Wall

Regular Group Meeting

The discussion this month will consider the topic, 'Why does God allow suffering?'

Location:
St Michael's Church Room, Park Road Abingdon, OX14 1DB

Open Debate: SEX SEX SEX and the Gospel

Open debate meeting including snacks, moment of silent reflection, worship song, scripture passage, and reciprocal blessing. All people welcome.

Location:
University of Essex (Colchester), Room 4.336
Speaker:
Simone Ramacci

November Meeting

Exploring and promoting religious faith as a human creation, aiming for us to consider together the nature of language.

Location:
12 Woodrough Drive, Moseley, B13 9EP
Speaker:
David Lambourn and Stephen Williams

WHERE or WHAT is GOD ?

If you do not wish to indulge in the traditional formal arguments for the existence of God, but wish to consider how we might use the word God in our experience of life, then this is for you. Setting aside the creeds of the church, is not the bible concerned about living life in tune with God (or the Sacred, if you prefer that word) ? In the UK today, people often object to the use of the word God in any practical context. Is that because people imagine God as A BEING (rather than BEING) and even worse that anyone using the word is intent on imposing on others a package of their beliefs about that personal object called God ?

Location:
Friends Meeting house, Newcastle under Lyme
Speaker:
Nigel Jones

First Sunday Evenings at Edmund Kell

Interconnectedness and Interdependence

Location:
Edmund Kell Unitarian Church Hall Southampton
Speaker:
Martin Godfrey

Southsea Group

DVD of Greta Vosper on her book 'With or without God'

Location:
Southsea
Speaker:
Carole Wynn

Group monthly meeting

An interventionist God? Following our theme for this year - Exploring what I believe - we look at whether the notion of a God who intervenes in our world is credible today.

Location:
Heaton Moor United church

Open Debate: Death Penalty: Is it ever permissible?

Open debate meeting including snacks, moment of silent reflection, worship song, scripture passage, and reciprocal blessing. All people welcome.

Location:
University of Essex (Colchester), Room 4.336
Speaker:
Simone Ramacci

Talk and Discussion:  Images of God

Location:
St Mary's Church Hall, Albrighton
Speaker:
Revd Mary Wade

‘Unitarianism - Are we on the same page?’

Maud Robinson is minister of the Unitarian Church in central Edinburgh, and will be speaking to us about her own faith tradition, and exploring with us what is likely to be considerable overlap with the priorities affirmed by PCN. We look forward to welcoming her. Tea/ coffee available from 7.15. All are welcome!

Location:
Room 2, Cluny Centre, Morningside
Speaker:
Rev Maud Robinson

Re-imagining Church: No Longer Male and Female, but One in Christ

At this day conference the Centre for Radical Christianity and WATCH will present three women, Kathy Galloway, Emma Percy and Jenny Morgans, and invite us to engage in conversation. Together we will dream dreams and explore strategies for the radical transformation of the church at every level and across denominations so that it more adequately reflects and embodies a ‘genderful’ God.

Location:
Centre for Radical Christianity, St Mark's, Broomhill, Sheffield
Speaker:
Revd Dr Kathy Galloway, Revd Dr Emma Percy, Jenny Morgans

Open Debate: Forgiveness, Atonement, what is it all about?

Open debate meeting including snacks, moment of silent reflection, worship song, scripture passage, and reciprocal blessing. All people welcome.

Location:
University of Essex (Colchester), Room 4.336
Speaker:
Simone Ramacci

The Geography of the Exodus

Location:
Pontprennau Community Church
Speaker:
Stuart Fletcher

Alton Group

What do we mean by 'God'?

Location:
Steep nr Petersfield
Speaker:
Martin Godfrey

West Hampshire Scientific and Medical Network

'My Spiritual Journey'

Location:
Community Centre Lymington
Speaker:
David Mason

God in process

We are going to study and discuss a Quaker pamphlet written by Thomas Gates about God's immanence and transcendence.

Location:
at Sue's in Kintbury

The 2015 Parliament of the World’s Religions

The Parliament is the oldest, the largest, and the most inclusive gathering of people of all faith traditions. If you care for religions and nations working together in harmony with each other for the good of humanity, you are welcome to attend.

Location:
Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Speaker:
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dr Karen Armstrong plus many others

October meeting

Continuing our course of discussion on Marcus Borg's 'Living the Heart of Christianity':Jesus - the heart of God' , Chapter 5

Location:
60 Eastwick Park Avenue, Bookham, Surrey KT23 3NP

How do we read the Bible?

How is the Bible to be read? Fiction? Inerrant Word of God? Something in between? Is it still relevant for us in this day and age or is it completely useless? Come discuss with us whatever your background, you will be welcome.

Location:
4.336, university of Essex

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