St Anne’s Scottish Episcopal Church in Dunbar is running a series of talks and discussions
on the first Sunday of the month from 6pm-7.30pm.
These talks will explore being human today and our responsibility to our neighbours and our world
£25 for the series or £4 per evening ( wine and nibbles included).
2nd September 2012 Chris Hudson:Understanding before forgiveness? The Peace process in Northern Ireland
7th October 2012 Rosamond Robertson:Faith in Action from East Lothian to the West Bank. Being a volunteer with the
Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine/Israel 2012
4th November 2012 Stephen Blakey:The Holy Spirit with a whiff of cordite. Religion under enemy fire.
2nd December 2012 Elspeth Murray:“For God’s sake, get out of the way!” An exploration of the creative process
6th January 2013 Philip Revell:Our Place in Nature -planning for life without fossil fuels. Sustaining
Dunbar's 'Local Resilience Action Plan'
3rd February 2013 Marion Chatterly:Preparing for our final appointment - living with the reality of dying.
3rd March 2013 Richard Holloway:Religion: neat or with a ton of salt? Religion in society today.
The booking form is on the back of the Adventures in Faith newsletter which can be viewed and printed here.
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