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What holds you steady? An Advent reflection by Pádraig Ó Tuama

THIS IS an extract from Pádraig Ó Tuama’s introduction to Advent, the beginning of the Church’s year when we prepare to celebrate the coming of Jesus at Christmas, in an extract from What Were You Arguing About Along The Way - Gospel Reflections for Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter, edited by Pat Bennett from the Spirituality of Conflict project.

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'Coercive and abhorrent': Conversion therapy consultation - A survivor's response

LAST MONTH the UK government published proposals for ‘ending the coercive and abhorrent practice of conversion therapy’, which attempts to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity, ‘while also protecting the vital values that underpin our democratic society, such as freedom of speech, freedom of belief and privacy.’ OTN trustee Augustine Tanner-Ihm invites us to respond.

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Belonging, witnessing, prophetic: OTN Patron Bishop Cherry Vann reflects on Open Table ministry in Wales

ON SATURDAY 6th November 2021, around 50 people gathered from across Wales and England to celebrate five years of the LGBTQIA+ Chaplaincy in St Asaph Diocese - the first of its kind in the UK, and six years since first Open Table community in North Wales, which came under the care of the Chaplaincy in January 2017. OTN Patron Cherry Vann, Bishop of Monmouth, offered this reflection:

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God is non-binary - A reflection by OTN patron John Bell

AT THE FIRST Open Table community in Liverpool this month, Revd John Bell, a Patron of the Open Table Network, offered this reflection on the reading from the book of Acts 10: 1-16, in which the apsotle Peter hears God say: ‘Do not call anything impure that God has made clean’.

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Breaking bread together - An Open Table South London study day

ON Saturday 25th September 2021, Open Table South London held a study day to introduce people to Open Table, and to their host church as a liberal and progressive space for theological discussion and inclusive worship. Fiona Thomas shares her reflection on the day.

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Bound together in love - Welsh Bishop Cherry Vann reflects on challenge & change for LGBTQIA+ Christians

ON SATURDAY 28th August 2021, the Right Revd Cherry Vann, Bishop of Monmouth and OTN Patron, shared this reflection at St John’s Church, Cardiff, for the Pride Cymru Eucharist hosted by the Faith Tent, which celebrates and gives thanks for our rich, diverse and inclusive faith communities by organising talks and a faith presence at Cardiff's Pride Cymru.

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Under the Peace Doves - A vigil for justice at Liverpool Cathedral

On Saturday 21st August, a special vigil was held under the Peace Doves art installation at Liverpool Cathedral. OTN Coordinator Kieran Bohan was one of the speakers, praying for justice and peace for people with minority gender identities and sexual orientations around the world, and especially for respectful dialogue in the Church of England’s Living In Love And Faith conversations on Identity, Sexuality, Relationships and Marriage.

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Before you were born - A Polish film-maker fights against religious homophobia

IN POLAND, dozens of small towns have declared themselves free of ‘LGBT ideology’. Politicians' hostility to LGBT+ rights has become a flashpoint, pitting the religious right against more liberal-minded Poles. And LGBT+ people living in these areas are faced with a choice: emigrate, keep their heads down - or fight back. Andi from Open Table Warrington shares a Polish film-maker’s response.

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