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Lunchtime Conversations
Tuesday 3rd February 12.30-2.30 at LCI, 20 New Market Street, LS1 6DG Jesus and Politics: Confronting the Powers by Alan Storkey. Session led by Amos Kasibante. A light lunch will be provided. Please email [email protected] or phone 0113 391 7928 if you...
Alphabet Club at Hyde Park Picture House
Monday 8th December, 7pm at Hyde Park Picture House, LS6 1JD. Alphabet Club is part of the Dancing Bear Trilogy, a series of talks, films and performance by Leeds-based director Jamie Fletcher that aims to engage and encourage different audiences in conversations,...
“No such thing as an arboreal coincidence” exclaimed the Doctor…
Doctor Who was scanning a London skyline unexpectedly invaded overnight by ... forest! Probably not the scene LCI intended to evoke by the phrase “Wild City Retreats”, or by “Stories from the forests of Leeds” . It made a great episode, alongside references to William...
Hospitality and Sanctuary
Thursday 4th December 11am-2pm at the St George's Centre,LS1 3BR Join us for the launch of some new resources for Christian Leaders that explore Hospitality and Sanctuary in Christian Scriptures, tradition and practice. Produced and presented by Revd Dr Inderjit...
Sara Maitland's Hook Lecture: Audio
2014's Hook Lecture was given by Sara maitland: Christian, Feminist and Author. Her book's include A Book of Silence, How To Be Alone, A Big Enough God and most recently Gossip From the Forest. Her lecture, titled Bread and Roses: Connecting Justice and Joy, discusses...
Sara Maitland's Hook Lecture: Audio
Sara Maitland's Hook Lecture: Question and answer session:
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Stories from the Forests of Leeds-2nd set of dates due to Popular Demand
A year of hearing, creating and learning about stories, led by author and theatre producer Daniel Ingram-Brown. Group two dates: 27th January - Why are stories important 10th February - Writing workshop 1 (based on ideas from Sara Maitland's 'Gossip from the Forest')...
Mary and Martha Meet
Friday 9th January 2015 10-11.15am at LCI. For parents and carers with their young children. An opportunity for adults to explore theology and the city while the children play.
Lunchtime Conversations
Tuesday 2nd December 12.30-2.30pm at LCI. Sabbath as Resistance - Saying NO to the CULTURE of NOW by Walter Brueggemann. Session led by Dr Helen Reid. A light lunch will be provided, if you would like to book a place please ring 0113 391 7928 or email...



