Useful Websites

PCN Britain (Progressive Christian Network)

The Progressive Christianity Network Britain works to promote and support open and contemporary Christian understanding.

www.pcnbritain.org.uk

The Modern Churchpeople’s Union

MCU are a mixed bunch of people, that share an open-minded and thoughtful approach to Christian faith. They wish to offer a safe space for people to explore doubts, further their spiritual journey, and take a critical approach to certainties.

www.modchurchunion.org

Sea of Faith Network

The Network explores the implications for spiritual, social and ecological issues that arise from embracing the provisional nature of religious insight.

www.sofn.org.uk

Bede Griffiths Sangha

Father Bede Griffiths, who died in 1993, was one of the great spiritual leaders of the 20 th century, and a charismatic man who emanated unconditional love. The Bede Griffiths Sangha (the Sanskrit word for community) is an informal network of people who have been touched and inspired by his life and teachings.

www.bedegriffithssangha.org.uk

The British Teilhard Association

The British Teilhard Association promotes the work and vision of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.

www.teilhard.org.uk

Catholics for a Changing Church

www.ccc4vat2.co.uk

Contemplative Fire

Contemplative Fire is a movement, a community and an adventure, celebrating life in all its fullness on the Way of Christ.

www.contemplativefire.org

Anglican Boatrockers

Boatrockers is not an organisation -it's a human dynamic to catch the wind of the Spirit that rocks the boat - not to make it sink, but to keep it on course!

www.anglican-boatrockers.net

Wrekin Trust

The Wrekin Trust and Wrekin Forum have their roots in the work established by Sir George Trevelyan and those that worked with him.

www.wrekintrust.org

GreenSpirit

GreenSpirit is a network of people who celebrate the human spirit in the context of our place in the natural world and Earth's own evolutionary journey.

www.greenspirit.org.uk

Jerusalem Peacemakers

Jerusalem Peacemakers is a network of independent interfaith peace-builders dedicated to encouraging understanding and reconciliation in the Holy Land.

www.jerusalempeacemakers.org