Living your faith in public

Living your faith in public

If you’ve been thinking of booking your place on the Faith in Public course then don’t want any longer. Spaces are filling up.


The agenda has been announced and more speakers with it. Including Jane Perry from Church Action on Poverty and The Very Rev Rogers Govender of Manchester Cathedral.

The course will take place over three online sessions and one weekend residential in Manchester.

The residential will include a visit to Manchester Cathedral and a Justice walk around Manchester’s civic centre, in which you will explore sites of significance in Manchester’s radical history and their connection to faith. It will include a panel of Christians in public service, with a chance to ask them your questions. And of course, given the political climate today, there will be a focus being a witness in today’s fragmented political environment. As well as being deeply theological the course will also be highly practical.

Here’s the full agenda:

Online Session 1
Tuesday 21 April 2026, 7.30pm – 8.45pm
Listening: the foundations of mission and politics
Dr James Butler from Church Mission Society (CMS)
Online Session 2
Tuesday 28 April 2026, 7.30pm – 8.45pm
Power, Participation and Politics
Jane Perry from Church Action on Poverty (CAP)
Residential – Manchester
7 to 9 May 2026
Thursday 7 May
Morning (11am)
Welcome, introduction and theological framing of the residential
AfternoonVisit – Manchester Cathedral as a place of Public Witness
The Very Rev Rogers Govender and Rev Canon Grace Thomas (Manchester Cathedral)
EveningFree time
Friday 8 May
Morning
What makes Christian witness Public?
An exploration of the biblical and theological foundations for understanding the aims and forms of Christian public witness in the post-secular age.
Dr Dominic Budhi-Thornton
AfternoonJustice walk around Manchester’s civic centre
Exploring sites of significance in Manchester’s radical history and their connection to faith.
Rev Ian Rutherford (Methodist Church)
EveningChristians in Public Service: Panel Discussion
Hosted by Rev Ian Rutherford – panellists tbc
Saturday 9 May
Morning
Bearing witness to Jesus in public as churches and Christian groups 
Dr James Butler
Being witnesses in today’s fragmented political environment
Panel – tbc
AfternoonBeing witnesses
Closing worship and evaluation
Online Session 3
Tuesday 19 May 2026, 7.30pm 8.45pm
Practical tools for living faith in public
Dr James Butler

You can read more about the course and book your place here.


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