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THINKING

Bring on the questions. They have a home here.

All of them.

We are a community that takes thinking seriously.

Not because we have everything worked out — we don't,

   and we're suspicious of anyone who says they do —

   but because we believe that offering an honest question is one of the most

       faithful ways of offering ourselves to God, the world, and each other.

 

Does your question feel old and weathered -— having been hanging around for a while,

  or does it feel brand new and raw in response to this moment in time?

 

Whether you come from deep inside the faith or from a long way outside it —

  there is a place for you in this conversation.

 

Pull up a chair.

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What we believe

This is not a fixed point.  We have tried to say plainly what we hold to be true — about God, about people, about the world, and about what it means to live the story of the one called Jesus in this particular moment in history. It is not a creed to be signed. It is an invitation to a conversation.

Read our manifesto

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Come and think with us

 

Two groups, one question beneath them both: what does this ancient story have to say to the world we actually live in? Up For Discussion does as its title suggests in bible study. Babylon Files goes wherever the conversation leads. Everyone here is a beginner. That is rather the point.

Find out when we meet

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Theology in words

 

​Every Sunday, a new original liturgy invites us into prayers, reflections, and creative moments shaped for this world, this week. No one will have heard these words before. Here you will find some of what we have written — it is not an archive, it is an ongoing conversation. Join it.

Browse our original liturgy

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Theology in images

 

​Faith thinks not only in words but in colour, texture, silence, and form. Our Creative Space is where that thinking happens — where the visual and the theological dance together and art becomes a way of exploring what prose cannot reach.

Enter the creative space

The tradition in which Jesus was brought up

                                   layers one puzzle upon another

        until understanding arrives

                                                         almost sideways.

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