An open minded exploration of Christian faith which does not give answers, or is afraid to be critical of orthodox belief. (Probably on Sunday afternoons or evenings - dates still to be finalised)
An open minded exploration of Christian faith which does not give answers, or is afraid to be critical of orthodox belief. Participants can interact with one another to explore what is next for Christianity. A series of discussions introduced by liberal scholars on video. The sessions will be preceded by a simple meal. Notes are available for each session. If there are sufficient participants the sessions will be arranged for Sunday afternoon or evening at St. Andrew's on dates to be arranged.
If you would like to take part please contact Donald Macarthur on 0208 965 1885 or macartd@aol.com Or using our contacts page (Intended both for Church members/friends and any other outside participant.)
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