• Revd Dr Alan Garrow: “Eating and evangelism in the very early Church”

    St Mark's Church Leeds Road, Harrogate, United Kingdom

    The Revd Dr Alan Garrow is Vicar of St Peter’s Harrogate and an Honorary Academic in the Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield. He will be speaking on Eating and evangelism in the very early Church. Why did people in the first century decide to follow Jesus? On the face of…

  • Ann Morisy: “Mission and venturesome love: what does venturesome discipleship look like?”

    St Mark's Church Leeds Road, Harrogate, United Kingdom

    Venturesome love often begins with pondering 'Could I? Should I? Could We? Should We?' Such pondering and commitment is at the heart of discipleship. Venturesome Christians risk powerlessness and being overwhelmed – like Jesus, who also opted to be without power and faced up to being overwhelmed. What does venturesome discipleship look like? Where do…

  • Julie Clague: “The Pope Francis Effect: Christian witness in Church and world.”

    St Mark's Church Leeds Road, Harrogate, United Kingdom

    Julie Clague is Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at Glasgow University and an academic associate of the Institute of Health and Wellbeing. She carries out research in Catholic moral theology and ecclesiology, Catholic social thought, and Christian approaches to public issues. Julie’s lecture will explore the impact and significance of the Papacy of Francis…

  • Dr Casey Strine: Migration and Exile then and now

    St Mark's Church Leeds Road, Harrogate, United Kingdom

    Dr Strine will explore what both the Old Testament and New Testament say about migration, developing the insight that a massive number of biblical texts are written by migrants to other migrants about migration. By recognising this feature, analysing what these texts say about migration, and thinking carefully about how this compares to contemporary experiences,…

  • Dr Graham Tomlin: The Wisdom Literature part 1

    Mowbray Community Church Westmoreland Street, Harrogate, United Kingdom

    First of two in-depth sessions on the so-called wisdom literature of the Hebrew Scriptures (our Old Testament) which lays foundations for much of Judeo-Christian reflection through the ages and is still influential today, although often unacknowledged by secular thinkers. This is an important part of the Bible Jesus and Paul used and without which we…

  • Revd David Runcorn: The road to growth less travelled – spiritual paths in a missionary church

    St Mark's Church Leeds Road, Harrogate, United Kingdom

    We are in unfamiliar country. A faith urgently needs to seek new ways of being present to a culture adrift from any spiritual roots and unable to recognise its loss. We will be exploring, experimenting and in conflict for the foreseeable future. ‘We do not see what we shall become’ (1 John 3.2). This is…

  • Dr Graham Tomlin: The Wisdom Literature part 2

    Mowbray Community Church Westmoreland Street, Harrogate, United Kingdom

    Second of two in-depth sessions on the so-called wisdom literature of the Hebrew Scriptures (our Old Testament) which lays foundations for much of Judeo-Christian reflection through the ages and is still influential today, although often unacknowledged by secular thinkers. This is an important part of the Bible Jesus and Paul used and without which we…

  • The Rt Revd John Pritchard: Five Events that Changed the World

    St Mark's Church Leeds Road, Harrogate, United Kingdom

    Bishop John will be exploring what holds together the ‘big five’ of the Christian faith: incarnation, the cross, resurrection, ascension and Pentecost. What are they all really about and how can we grasp their significance intellectually and spiritually? Big issues made accessible.

  • Dr Jeremy Duff: Gospel Narratives Part 1

    Mowbray Community Church Westmoreland Street, Harrogate, United Kingdom

    First of two in-depth sessions on the the gospel narratives which lay at the heart of the New Testament and are our window onto the life and work of Jesus. How can we understand both the unity and diversity of these four portraits of Christ and interpret them in ways that are relevant for today’s…