From our friends across the Atlantic:
Monday 13th Feb, CBS Lunchtime Seminar (online), 12.30-2.00pm
You are warmly invited to attend the online CBS Lunchtime Seminar on Monday 13 February when our speaker is Clare Hooper. She will address the theme of Bringing the World of the Child into the Life of the Church.
Clare is a professionally trained youth worker and a regional minister representing Children, Youth and Families for SCBA. She is also the Chair for Children, Youth and Family for the Round Table. She is a passionate advocate for facilitating the participation of children in the church and brings a wealth of experience on how to promote change and inclusion.
To register for the Zoom link please contact christine.joynes@regents.ox.ac.uk
Thursday 3rd March, Friends of the Angus Seminar (online), 7.30-9.00pm
We commence our next series of Friends of the Angus seminars on 3 March when Bruce Baker will be speaking on the theme: Moses Roper: Fugitive, Slave, Abolitionist, and Possibly Baptist Missionary, 1861-1882.
To register please email fota@regents.ox.ac.uk
Thursday 9th March, Project Violet Seminar (online), 7.00-8.00pm
Our next Project Violet seminar takes place on 9th March with the theme:
Sexism in school and online: How can Baptists respond?
Lead by Rachel Gardner and Clare Hooper
To book go to: Project Violet Tickets, Thu 9 Mar 2023 at 19:00 | Eventbrite
Saturday 18th March, Day conference at Regent’s Park College (10.00-5.00pm)
John Clifford: His Life and Legacy
This conference marks the centenary of Clifford’s death, exploring his contribution to Baptist thought. Speakers include David Thompson, Joel Gregory, Karen Smith, Andy Goodliff and Chris Joynes.
For further information and to register please email christine.joynes@regents.ox.ac.uk
Wednesday 26th and Thursday 27th April
One Earth, One Love symposium. Day two has an ecumenical focus, with conversation between scholars from the Orthodox and Baptist churches, responding to the ecological challenge and climate emergency. For further information please contact paul.fiddes@regents.ox.ac.uk or book tickets via Eventbrite: