West Hampshire Scientific and Medical Network
Friday 16 October 2015
'My Spiritual Journey'
- Location:
- Community Centre Lymington
- Speaker:
- David Mason
Friday 16 October 2015
'My Spiritual Journey'
Friday 16 October 2015
We are going to study and discuss a Quaker pamphlet written by Thomas Gates about God's immanence and transcendence.
Thursday 15 October 2015 — Monday 19 October 2015
The Parliament is the oldest, the largest, and the most inclusive gathering of people of all faith traditions. If you care for religions and nations working together in harmony with each other for the good of humanity, you are welcome to attend.
Wednesday 14 October 2015
Continuing our course of discussion on Marcus Borg's 'Living the Heart of Christianity':Jesus - the heart of God' , Chapter 5
Tuesday 13 October 2015
How is the Bible to be read? Fiction? Inerrant Word of God? Something in between? Is it still relevant for us in this day and age or is it completely useless? Come discuss with us whatever your background, you will be welcome.
Monday 12 October 2015
Saturday 10 October 2015
This is a Sea of Faith conference which will focus on how changes taking place in the church appear from a non-realist, perspective. Subjects include women’s leadership, hospital chaplaincy and end of life care.
Thursday 8 October 2015
Continuation of our study on Living the Questions 2.
Wednesday 7 October 2015
This is the third in a series of recorded 24 lectures on the 'Historical Jesus'.
Tuesday 6 October 2015
A discussion meeting continuing the focus on the PCN Britain Eight Points.
Tuesday 6 October 2015
Tuesday 6 October 2015
This is our first meeting of the year! It is our tradition not to have a set topic for our first meeting, but rather have a more friendly pop-by-and-chat kind of get together.
Monday 5 October 2015
"Evil, no less"
Sunday 4 October 2015
Ian will make a critical look at the meaning of the word 'Salvation'. For example, Marcus Borg has emphasised that it is about our lives day by day and that interpreting it only about saving from hell after death is a distortion of the word as used in the bible.
Wednesday 30 September 2015
We'll be taking part in a buffet organised by the University chaplaincy, good occasion to meet some group staff.
Monday 28 September 2015
Our first meeting after the summer break will focus on the future direction of the group. Miriam Walton, the current Convenor, is standing down this autumn after more than 3 years in the role. Miriam lives in Shrewsbury and would like to pass on the leadership of the group to someone more local to Albrighton.
Monday 28 September 2015
This, our first Edinburgh group meeting of the new session, will be introduced by Jim Mein, a member of the group, and a long-time Episcopal priest and former Dean of Edinburgh. He plans to help us explore the 8 points, which reflect not a statement of faith, but the values and priorities underlying the PCN network. The timing seems appropriate as we begin a new year's programme, and also because the 8 points have been revised and updated nationally within the last year. All are - as always - welcome, whether members of PCN or not, and whether church members or not.
Wednesday 23 September 2015
This is a talk by the Australian author, Rex Hunt. One of the commonest pleas we hear from progressive Christians is a yearning for more progressive worship materials. Rex Hunt stands out as someone who is writing new hymns, prayers and liturgies.
Monday 21 September 2015
Sue Goddard will lead a discussion entitled ' Belonging not Believing'. A relevant article from the Church Times has been circulated to group members beforehand and is available by contacting the convenor.
Monday 21 September 2015
This is the launch event for the new Brighton group and we're meeting in a well known watering hole, Le Pub. All are welcome. The subject will be introduced by the lead chaplain of the University of Sussex, Chris McDermott.
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