Rethinking Mission: Living in a religiously diverse world
USPG’s second one day Conference ‘Rethinking Mission: Living in a Religiously Diverse World’ will be held on Saturday 17th March 2018, 9.30am – 3pm, in Birmingham Cathedral.
Speakers from around the world will inspire, challenge and enthuse us as together we reflect on how we live and engage in mission in religiously diverse situations.
The day will be inspiring, informative and participative. The speakers will be:
The Very Revd Canon Hosam Naoum
Dean of St George’s Cathedral, Jerusalem and Secretary of the Heads of Churches in Jerusalem
Deaconess Yit Ching Li
Deaconess in the Diocese of West Malaysia, Anglican Province of South East Asia
The Revd Christine Benoit
First woman ordained in the Diocese of Seychelles, Anglican Province of the Indian Ocean
Richard Reddie
Theologian, researcher and author, UK
Each will present from their own context; there will be group discussion and a plenary as we reflect on how mission, dialogue and praxis in the contexts shared may help us in our own understanding as Christian leaders both locally and globally.
Booking
There will be a small cost of £10 per participant; this is reduced to £5 for ordinands, lay ministers in training and those in their first three years of ministry, and their partners. This cost includes lunch.
You can book online here.
Please direct any queries to
Rethinking Mission 2017
If you would like to listen to some of the first class speakers from our first Rethinking Mission Conference, in March 2017, please click here
Other articles are available to read on the Rethinking Mission website