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Many congratulations to Queen’s former student, Revd Prof. C. I. David Joy on his election as President of the Senate of Serampore College, one of the most influential roles in Indian theological education.
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We are seeking a skilled administrator to support the Centre for Black Theology (CBT) and the Racial Justice (RJ) Project.
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Closing date: 8 January 2026
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There will be a farewell reception in Francis Young House at 11.30 am – 12.30 pm, at which we shall be able to make a little presentation, as well as mingle, chat and enjoy their company.
If you would like to attend please sign up by Tuesday, 2nd December https://t.co/GzFnJEmq2g
After almost two decades at Queen’s, contributing primarily to the formation of Anglican and Methodist ministers, our Director of Anglican Formation & Tutor in Liturgy and Worship, Revd Mark Earey, is moving on at the end of this term and taking up a new appointment at Cuddesdon
Former students, colleagues and friends are invited to an opportunity to say our thanks and farewells to two colleagues who have given much to the life of Queen’s and whom we will miss enormously: Mark Earey and Ian Bush.
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Due to high demand we have now reached full capacity for the inaugural Robert Beckford Lecture on Thursday, 23 October, 7:30 pm. If you would like to attend but were not able to secure a place please email us at [email protected] to be added to the waiting list for this event
📅 Date: Thursday 23rd October 2025
6.30pm: Arrival & light buffet
7.30pm: Lecture with Professor Robert Beckford
📍 Venue: Queen's Foundation, Somerset Road, Birmingham B15 2QH
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It is a countdown to our new annual event, the Robert Beckford Lecture, marking Black History Month and thirty years of pioneering scholarship in Black theology. https://t.co/SHNUOxyMZ0
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Before the inaugural lecture by Professor Robert Beckford, we will be hosting a pre-lecture reception with a complimentary light buffet for all. Booking in advance is essential. https://t.co/SHNUOxzkOy
Bishops Michael and Esther left us with words of encouragement for the work happening at Queen’s and renewed prayers, particularly for the ministry of all those currently in training.
With the new academic year now in full swing, this visit was an opportunity to meet with students and staff and share in worship and lunch with our community.
She arrived at Queen's 28 years ago for three months...and the rest is history. This month, we bid farewell to Dr Nicola Slee as she entered retirement. We pray for this new season of her life and look forward to welcoming her back at Queen's in the near future and in new ways.
The inaugural Robert Beckford Lecture is a free in-person event, open to the public, and preceded by an optional dinner at 6:00 pm. For more information, please visit https://t.co/sXYh7KqeL8
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On Thursday, 23 October, 7:30 pm, join us for the inaugural Robert Beckford Lecture: “Where Do We Go from Here? A ‘Fass’ Christianity for a time of ‘Ginnal.”
Marking three decades of pioneering scholarship and activism in the intersection of faith, popular culture, and justice, this lecture asks what kind of Christian thought is vital in a world marked by the resurgence of neofascism and the emergence of cryptic forms of reparations.