Webinar: Faith and faithfulness between the generations

Webinar: Faith and faithfulness between the generations

Mon 30 June, 1pm

Join us to explore what African diaspora faith transmission can teach UK churches

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Join us for the next Acts 11 webinar, exploring mission, migration, and the church in a changing world!

This online conversation draws from a research project by the University of Roehampton and Missio Africanus, examining how first- and second-generation African diaspora Christians live out and pass on their faith.

The session will highlight the challenges faced by both generations, the differing understandings of faith and faithfulness, and what intergenerational conversations might look like.

The discussion also connects with the Edgy Learning Project, which investigates how faith is formed, changes, and is transmitted in ‘edgy’ or liminal spaces.

Together, we’ll explore how the African diaspora experience contributes to wider conversations about faith’s evolving nature and its transmission across generations.

Contributors include:

  • James Butler – Church Mission Society & University of Roehampton
  • Paul Ayokunle – Missio Africanus
  • Clare Watkins – Durham University
  • Ian Jones  St Peter’s Saltley Trust

Whether you’re a church leader, student, or simply passionate about mission and theology, this is a session not to miss!

Zoom access: a link will be emailed to all registered attendees closer to the event date.

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It costs £10 to attend the webinar.