Occurring
for 8 hours
Join us for a transformative one-day conference at Bristol Cathedral, dedicated to exploring Christian faith, identity, and belonging.
Building on the success of our debut event in March 2023, we are thrilled to present an exciting line-up of new speakers, bold topics, and engaging workshops. This year’s event will delve into profound themes of ritual, ownership, and moving beyond inclusion.
Our aim is to create a space where participants can explore the meaning of belonging to a beloved community, for themselves and others. Together, we will celebrate the Eucharist, share a meal, and exchange experiences to enrich our journey together. Everyone has a role to play in shaping a more inclusive church, where joy, acceptance, and love are the cornerstones of our shared faith.
This event welcomes church leaders, congregation members, and anyone interested in exploring faith.
We have a fantastic selection of speakers including Dr Selina Stone, Bishop Mike Royal, Jo Dolby, Rev Molly Boot, Nic Jovčić-Sas and more. The full programme will be announced soon. The ticket price includes a delicious lunch cooked by the Square Food Foundation, a charity that works to reduce hunger, improve health, and bring people together through food and cooking.
Values:
We believe that we are all God’s children, his beloved in Christ, and we seek to show that in our treatment of one another. For those reasons we will…
LISTEN
Listen with respect to the lived experience of others and be mindful of our own conscious and unconscious bias.
LEARN
Make space for difference and recognise that we will not always agree with one another and be careful with the language we use.
LOVE
Be courageous in advocating for one another and give space for the needs of each person to enable them to participate fully.
Accessibility
We are doing everything we can to make the event accessible for anyone who would like to attend. If there is anything not listed below that would help you feel comfortable, please write it on your booking form or contact us on [email protected] or 0117 926 4879.
BSL and text to speech will be available for keynotes and some workshops
Large print copies of papers distributed on the day will be provided
Assistance dogs are welcome throughout Bristol Cathedral
A quiet space will be available for people who need some time away from the talks
A hearing loop will be available
Limited parking is available on site available for blue badge holders (please get in touch when you book your tickets by emailing [email protected] and we will do our best to reserve a space for you).
Detailed access information is available via Bristol Cathedral's website. Click here to find out more.
Building on the success of our debut event in March 2023, we are thrilled to present an exciting line-up of new speakers, bold topics, and engaging workshops. This year’s event will delve into profound themes of ritual, ownership, and moving beyond inclusion.
Our aim is to create a space where participants can explore the meaning of belonging to a beloved community, for themselves and others. Together, we will celebrate the Eucharist, share a meal, and exchange experiences to enrich our journey together. Everyone has a role to play in shaping a more inclusive church, where joy, acceptance, and love are the cornerstones of our shared faith.
This event welcomes church leaders, congregation members, and anyone interested in exploring faith.
We have a fantastic selection of speakers including Dr Selina Stone, Bishop Mike Royal, Jo Dolby, Rev Molly Boot, Nic Jovčić-Sas and more. The full programme will be announced soon. The ticket price includes a delicious lunch cooked by the Square Food Foundation, a charity that works to reduce hunger, improve health, and bring people together through food and cooking.
Values:
We believe that we are all God’s children, his beloved in Christ, and we seek to show that in our treatment of one another. For those reasons we will…
LISTEN
Listen with respect to the lived experience of others and be mindful of our own conscious and unconscious bias.
LEARN
Make space for difference and recognise that we will not always agree with one another and be careful with the language we use.
LOVE
Be courageous in advocating for one another and give space for the needs of each person to enable them to participate fully.
Accessibility
We are doing everything we can to make the event accessible for anyone who would like to attend. If there is anything not listed below that would help you feel comfortable, please write it on your booking form or contact us on [email protected] or 0117 926 4879.
BSL and text to speech will be available for keynotes and some workshops
Large print copies of papers distributed on the day will be provided
Assistance dogs are welcome throughout Bristol Cathedral
A quiet space will be available for people who need some time away from the talks
A hearing loop will be available
Limited parking is available on site available for blue badge holders (please get in touch when you book your tickets by emailing [email protected] and we will do our best to reserve a space for you).
Detailed access information is available via Bristol Cathedral's website. Click here to find out more.
The Beloved Community: A Place at the Table for Everyone
5 Oct 2024, 9 a.m. for 8 hours
The Beloved Community: A Place at the Table for Everyone
5 Oct 2024, 9 a.m. for 8 hours