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Programme Archive

Date Event
07/06/2018 Sharing our faith-journeys and planning for our future as a group
10/04/2018 Challenges and insights from modern Cosmology
09/11/2017 From where to here: The Enlightenment
12/09/2017 Commons - Discussion of the final chapter of Diana Butler Bass’s book ‘Grounded’
16/05/2017 May meeting: A radical church is possible - so how to make it real?
02/03/2017 March meeting: A radical church?
24/01/2017 January: Own faith-journeys/beliefs, with(in) or without the Church
24/11/2016 November Meeting:  A bad Christian?
27/09/2016 September meeting: Bring and share lunch; future topics?
12/07/2016 July meeting:  What is (corporate) worship?
09/02/2016 February meeting: Thinking about Marcus Borg’s contribution
10/09/2015 September meeting: Where are we going as a local PCN group?
11/06/2015 June meeting: Living the Questions DVD: Debunking the Rapture
16/03/2015 March meeting: Practising Resurrection
04/06/2014 Creative Arts for Retreat and for Reflection
17/09/2013 North worcestershire Group: More poems
23/07/2013 North Worcestershire Group: Bring a poem

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