Podcast of Thomas Jay Oord event now available
Thursday 19th September 2024
The event hosted by Student Christian Movement in partnership with PCN Britain is now available to listen to.
SCM say of the podcast:
In this special episode William [Gibson] interviews theologian Thomas Jay Oord at our live supporters and members event which happened in Leeds in August this year. They discuss Tom's recent trial in the Church of the Nazarene for his advocating for full LGBTQ+ inclusion as well as aspects of open and relational theology.
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Thomas Jay Oord trial outcome
Wednesday 31st July 2024
Dr Thomas Jay Oord has been found guilty after standing trial in a Church of the Nazarene court for being LGBTQ+ affirming.
Dr Thomas Jay Oord has been found guilty of "conduct unbecoming a minister and of teaching doctrines out of harmony with the doctrinal statement of the Church of the Nazarene," after standing trial in a Church of the Nazarene court for being LGBTQ+ affirming.
Churches should not be ‘neutral’ about injustice
Friday 28th June 2024
Why are Christian leaders not speaking out more against politicians who sow division and hatred, asks Wan Gi Lee in the Church Times
WHEN I came to the UK in 2002, I spotted one distinctive feature in the Christianity of this country and across Europe: a tendency to be as politically “neutral” as possible. This is right, and makes sense, given that our belief in Christ is to be open to all and to embrace all. Such “neutrality” should not, however, be used as an excuse to tame the Church’s prophetic voice against the injustices of society.
Continue Reading on churchtimes.co.uk »
Thomas Jay Oord charged by Church of the Nazarene
Thursday 6th June 2024
Thomas Jay Oord responds to charges and pending trial for queer affirmation.
Thomas Jay Oord, who PCN Britain is hosting later this year, has been charged with Oord has been charged with teaching doctrines contrary to the Church of the Nazarene And conduct unbecoming of a minister. In this video he responds to those charges.
Continue Reading on progressivechristianity.org »
Tim Yeager
Friday 5th April 2024
It is with great sadness that we inform you of the death of Tim Yeager
The Revd Tim Yeager died on 2nd April 2024. Tim was well known to many of our members through his Galilee Course and group.
Hugh Dawes
Thursday 22nd February 2024
It is with great sadness that we inform you of the death of Hugh Dawes.
Hugh was one of the founders of PCN Britain, the first Chair of the organisation and also the editor of Progressive Voices. More than that though, to many within PCN Britain he was a friend and mentor. Hugh died peacefully on the 7th February after a short illness, his wife Jill was with him.
We at PCN offer our condolences to Jill and all those who loved Hugh as they grieve, and offer our thanks for his life and many acheivements.
Greenbelt 2024 volunteer applications now open
Thursday 1st February 2024
Would you like to be part of Greenbelt?
There are many volunteering roles at Greenbelt, whether it is helping to set up the festival or working during it. There is more information on the sorts of roles available here.
How To Be A Good Christian Ally
Wednesday 25th October 2023
A new resource for progressive Churches and communities.
While the national denominations and traditions continue to argue over their stance on the inclusion of LGBTQ+ people, the Student Christian Movement (SCM) and OneBodyOneFaith have joined together to publish a resource for churches who want to take a step further along the journey, and who want to grow not only as allies to LGBTQ+ people but also in their own faith too.
The Church Times Green Church Awards
Thursday 12th October 2023
The Church Times Green Church Awards have two objectives: to celebrate the remarkable efforts made in recent years by individuals and congregations to offset the damage being done to the earth, and to set good examples before others who might be inspired to follow suit.
The 2024 Church Times Green Church Awards are organised jointly with the Church of England’s environment programme, the Methodist Church, the Salvation Army, and Eco Congregation Scotland. They are open to church groups and church schools of any denomination.
Galilee Course to run again in September
Wednesday 9th August 2023
Booking for the popular Galilee Course is now open
The Galilee Course is an introduction to Christianity created by the Rev Tim Yeager, an Anglican priest and PCN member, as a progressive alternative to Alpha.
Open Table celebrate their 15th birthday
Monday 15th May 2023
This year Open Table celebrate 15 years of their first community and 8 years of being a network.
The Open Table network has organised two events to celebrate, the More Than Equal conference in Cambridge and a communion service at St. Bride's Liverpool.
National church invests in LGBT+ charity
Tuesday 28th March 2023
A CHARITY which affirms and empowers lesbian, gay, bi and trans (LGBT) people to build communities hosted by welcoming and understanding churches has received a large cash boost from one of Britain’s national churches.
The United Reformed Church (URC), which agreed in 2016 to allow local churches to vote on performing marriages of couples of the same gender, has committed to supporting the Open Table Network (OTN), a growing partnership of communities across England and Wales run by and for LGBT+ people, their families and friends.
The grant, for £50,000 over the next three years, is the first donation OTN has received from any national church in the 15 years since it began with a group of six LGBT+ people at St Bride’s Anglican Church in Liverpool in 2008.
Continue Reading on opentable.lgbt »
Tom McLeish 1962-2023
Friday 3rd March 2023
PCN remembers, with gratitude, the great contribution of Thomas Charles Muckland McLeish, and extends our condolences to all who knew him.
The news of the death of Prof Tom McLeish FRS, theoretical physicist, interdisciplinary academic, Church of England Reader and widely respected writer came as something of a shock, when it was announced, to many of his friends and admirers – among them plenty of PCN members. In fact, though, Prof McLeish had revealed last summer that he had been diagnosed with inoperable Pancreatic cancer, and knew that his days were limited.
Are five better than eight?
Wednesday 5th October 2022
ProgressiveChristianity.org have updated their core values and reduced their eight points to five.
The eight points, or core values, set out by ProgressiveChristianity.org formed the basis for PCN Britain's own eight points. Periodically ProgressiveChristianity.org review their core values and the most recent version now contains fewer points.
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SCM asks churches to be honest about LGBTQ+
Tuesday 4th October 2022
A lot of churches don’t let on whether they are affirming and welcoming of LGBTQ+ people. Some churches say everyone is welcome, but then turn out to have hostile theology that comes as a surprise.
Some churches are largely affirming but don’t feel they are doing enough to warrant putting a rainbow on their website, so they might get overlooked. LGBTQ+ people and their staunch allies exist in churches of all kinds, but everyone needs to be able to find the right place to worship and grow as a Christian in safety. Honesty is the beginning of being able to do that.
Continue Reading on honestchurch.org.uk »
The Death of Queen Elizabeth II
Friday 9th September 2022
A statement from PCN Britain Vice-Chair, Jackie Wiegman
On Thursday 8th September the death was announced of Queen Elizabeth II who passed away peacefully at Balmoral Castle.