The Hound of the Baskervilles @MoorPoolHT 21st and 28th October. Thanks to Chris Dymock for the use of his photos, give him a follow on Instagram@stellarcobalt
Asked ChatGPT to write me a worship song in the style of @matt_redman — the lyric it came up with couldn’t be any funnier.
Check the 2nd tweet for the tune.
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A wonderful, exhausting and beautiful way to end the term today @queensfdn. It was so special to be able to end with the Advent Carol Service and the End of Term Party properly. 3 years here and this is the first one able to be held in person. (1/2)
Congratulations to our most recent @Newman_Uni#MA#graduates, including a number from our first Centre for #BlackTheology cohort!
Pictured: Hazel, Alton, Diana, Michael, Conrad and David, and @queensfdn tutors Rachel Starr, Dulcie Dixon McKenzie and Dave Allen.
1/2 We were delighted to #celebrate with the first cohort of MA students from the Centre for Black Theology @queensfdn event on Saturday. Pictured with Dr Dulcie Dixon McKenzie, the Director of the Centre, and Professor Robert Beckford.
We are looking for an #Anglican Tutor (full-time) @queensfdn to share in the formation of ordinands and teaching. We particularly encourage applications from ordained women, UK Minority Ethnic backgrounds, and with parish chaplaincy or pioneer experience. https://t.co/niLImVdAKJ
This is the prayer I've been travelling through #lent with.
When I encounter God deeply, the longings from that prayer move me to #action. @queensfdn has helped me realise how important activism is to my spirituality. What do you people think? Is activism a form of prayer?
Throughout #Lent I've been doing the @RedLetters_uk #ResilientDiscipleship course. This picks up on a lot of the themes @queensfdn encourages us to explore: resistance to consumerism, taking creation seriously and listening to voices our society unjustly ignores.
Today I'm sitting down to actually read D Allen's #AccordingToTheScriptures (from @queensfdn). It's obviously great in many ways but I really appreciate the way it explores the relationship between the Hebrew Scriptures and the Gospels without #antisemitic#supercessionism.
2/3 and take it as a reminder that we all have learning to do when it comes to supporting Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff, students and candidates. We will continue to reflect on how we can work with our partner churches to challenge racism and homophobia.
1/3 As a theological institution committed to a more just, diverse, and inclusive Church, we @queensfdn thank the Church of England's anti-racism task force for their wisdom https://t.co/Al5IwL5XqQ