Faith Wisdom & Spirituality – Conversations

Faith Wisdom & Spirituality – Conversations

A series of Tuesday afternoon Conversations

Recorded March and April 2022 – Recordings available here

Seven Tuesday Afternoon Conversations

Recordings

12th April – Rev Sally Foster-Fulton, Head of Christian Aid Scotland, Church of Scotland minister and author of several worship resources.

5th April – The Very Rev Susan Brown, Convener of the Church of Scotland’s Faith Impact Forum, former Moderator, parish minister, and currently working 4 days a week as a Worship Advisor in the Scottish Borders helping congregations to continue to thrive in these changing times.

29th March – Rev Stewart Cutler, URC Minister, working in an Ecumenical partnership. Stewart has much experience working with youth and young adults and in parish ministry.

With John Chalmers – 22 March

22nd March | The Very Rev Dr John Chalmers, Chair of the CofS Assembly Trustees, former Moderator and Principal Clerk, bee keeper, and JJ’s Dad!

15th March | Murdo Macdonald, Policy Officer, Church of Scotland, Society, Religion and Technology Project

Conversation with Olive Drane

Olive Fleming Drane, Scottish Theologian, Minister, prolific author (including ‘Spirituality to Go‘) and clown!

Conversation with Manoj Krishna

Dr Manoj Krishna, retired spine surgeon and founder of the Human Wisdom Project. ‘Our mission is to bring change by encouraging wisdom which comes when we understand ourselves and how our minds work.’ Author of Understanding Me Understanding You.

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