Beer & Ethics

Join us for Beer and Ethics!

What? – A chance for some grown-up discussion on issues that people encounter every day in their professional lives.

Who with? – Members of our own community and wider church

Where? St Mary’s Church heated Lechmere Chapel, with a beer in the hand (or a glass of wine) a

When?  Starting 8pm, then from 9.00pm in the Three Kings afterwards for further chat.

Why? Traditionally Lent is time for reflection and thought, and discussion , so why not?

Topics and Dates

Wednesday 8th March PROFESSIONAL SPORT
Peter Walton, Scottish Rugby, Newcastle RC coach English U18 Coach & Manager

Monday 13th March CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Sir Nicholas Lechmere, High Sheriff for Worcestershire

Monday 20th March THE CHURCH, MARRIAGE, and SEXUALITY
An opportunity to discuss the outcome of General Synod with Sue Adeney, member of General Synod.

Tuesday 28th March PLANNING & HOUSING
Mrs Nickie Inchbald Group Chair Rooftop Housing Assoc

Thursday 6th April MEDICAL ETHICS LIVING ORGAN DONATION
The Rt Revd Graham Usher, Bishop of Dudley and board member of the Human Tissue Authority

Everyone is welcome!

In defence of Justin Welby: mediator, not homophobe

Journalist James Macintyre writes an interesting article on the Christian Today website looking at the Archbishop of Canterbury’s much-misrepresented comments on gay marriage at the Greenbelt Festival this summer.

 

How strange it is to be at an event and then see it misreported. Stranger still to see that misreporting to be based on your own report of that same event.

Last weekend, Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury came to the Greenbelt festival in Northamptonshire for the first time. There was a mood of enthusiastic anticipation on the Saturday lunchtime when Welby sat down on the main stage with the ‘Gogglebox vicar’ Kate Bottley, in front of hundreds of festival-goers. But despite the initial applause, there was no guaranteeing a favourable reception for what he had to say, especially on the inevitable question of sexuality. Greenbelt veterans warned that the festival’s crowds could be “spiky”. Their centre of gravity was certainly left-of-centre.

Yet in the event, Welby’s carefully balanced answer when the question came was well received, not just because it was unusually human, but because it was, broadly, progressive.

Read the rest here.

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