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Towards A World Fit For Our Children

Towards A World Fit For Our Children  3rd – 9th May 2025


How can we, as individuals and as churches, think positively about the future when so much news and conjecture is bleak? And how can we do that without retreating into pious platitudes, but with realism, hope and some biblical insight? 

Joan Bakewell, the veteran BBC journalist spoke recently of how for her, as a teenager in the post war area, the future was full of potentials and delight. In comparison, she found it difficult to conjecture how a teenager might feel today when considering future prospects given the uncertainties in the world, and the increase in mental health issues among the young. 

People of faith are called to dream dreams and see visions rather than become complaintive and despondent. And enthusiasm is best encouraged by dialogue rather than introspection.

In this retreat we will be considering whether a faith which should essentially be liberating can offer constructive insights and positive pathways to the future. 

Programme leader

John Bell is an ordained minister, a member of the Iona Community and a writer and occasional broadcaster. He is a much-loved contributor at Greenbelt Festival. He teaches and lectures worldwide on issues of faith, social justice, music and liturgy.

Costs

6 Nights: £792 per adult, £396 for reduced rate – see our programme page for more information.

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