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What’s it all about? Living the questions

ON SUNDAY 11th September at Open Table Warrington, Warren Hartley, co-facilitator of our first Open Table community in Liverpool shared this reflection on ‘the price we pay for love’, which echoes the words of Queen Elizabeth II in a message of condolence to those affected by the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001.

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Faith after doubt - Reflections on my first Greenbelt festival

BILLED AS ‘the nice people’s pop festival’ when in began in 1974, Greenbelt is more subversive than it first appeared nearly 50 years ago. The annual celebration of art, activism and belief describes itself as ‘a festival that’s inclusive, open-minded, participatory and generous in spirit’. Moon from Open Table Liverpool shares this reflection on their first visit.

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Catching a rainbow - A poem inspired by Pride

ON SATURDAY 13th August, the good folk from Open Table Chester and Wesley Church Centre took to the streets to celebrate the city’s Pride festival. Inspired by this joyful celebration, Suzanne wrote this poem to mark the occasion.

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If Lambeth calls, I'm not answering

THE LAMBETH CONFERENCE, a gathering of bishops from across the Anglican Communion for dialogue on church and world affairs, begins in Canterbury this week. Steven Shakespeare, author of Prayers for an inclusive church, calls out one of this year’s Lambeth Calls’ which claims express the common mind of the church but clearly doesn’t.

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Radical hospitality - A reflection on Martha and Mary

AT OUR Open Table Liverpool communion service this month, Revd Frances Skinner, a trans priest from the Diocese of Chester, shared this powerful sermon on the radical hospitality Jesus practiced which we are called to emulate.

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Diversity Dice: Building a LGBTQ+ training resource

STARTING a conversation about supporting LGBTQ+ people within any faith setting can be tough, writes Will from Frontier Youth Trust. This is what happened when a #Christian youth work charity asked an #LGBTQ+ organisation to train Christian youth workers.

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The Pride flag is a Gospel issue in our churches

A RESPONSE to a call to ban the Pride rainbow flag on church buildings because ‘what [the flag] represents… is contrary to the word of God’, by Revd Robert Thompson, the vicar who hosts our Open Table community in West London, and a member of General Synod.

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The reconciling power of conversation

OTN TRUSTEE Augustine Tanner-Ihm reflects on finding reconciliation after being uninvited from a student ministry outreach event because of his involvement with the Open Table Network.

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Care, caution and challenge as the Baptist Union reflects on same-sex marriage

IN MARCH, around 70 people gathered at the Council of the Baptist Union of Great Britain to consider a change to the Ministerial Recognition Rules so that a minister in a same-sex marriage would no longer be committing gross misconduct and lose their accreditation. Baptist minister Revd Pam Davies reflects on the conversation.

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