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We are a gathering of young people (aged 18-40) across the Anglican Communion that seeks to connect, encourage, and empower young Anglicans with a passion for theology. You don’t need to be an ‘official’ theologian (ordained, academically qualified or experienced) to join in.
Through online seminars and our online blog, we want to:
- encourage young Anglicans to find their own voice
- make theology more accessible and inclusive
- encourage young Anglicans to use their gifts in writing, speaking, and the arts to contribute to the life of the whole church
We have just launched our latest publication cycle on climate and ecology! You can read the editorial and first contributions here. Our previous cycles are also all available to read.
We have previously run seminars, all of which are available on our youtube page. Our most recent seminar was led by Edda Wolff on ‘Being Church on Stolen Lands’.
We work in partnership with the Anglican Communion Youth Network. If you’d like to get a taste of what it’s like when we gather online, check out our launch event from last year:
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We are a gathering of young people (aged 18-40) across the Anglican Communion that seeks to connect, encourage, and empower young Anglicans with a passion for theology. You don’t need to be an ‘official’ theologian (ordained, academically qualified or experienced) to join in.
Through online seminars and our online blog, we want to:
- encourage young Anglicans to find their own voice
- make theology more accessible and inclusive
- encourage young Anglicans to use their gifts in writing, speaking, and the arts to contribute to the life of the whole church
We have just launched our latest publication cycle on climate and ecology! You can read the editorial and first contributions here. Our previous cycles are also all available to read.
We have previously run seminars, all of which are available on our youtube page. Our most recent seminar was led by Edda Wolff on ‘Being Church on Stolen Lands’.
We work in partnership with the Anglican Communion Youth Network. If you’d like to get a taste of what it’s like when we gather online, check out our launch event from last year:
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We are a gathering of young people (aged 18-40) across the Anglican Communion that seeks to connect, encourage, and empower young Anglicans with a passion for theology. You don’t need to be an ‘official’ theologian (ordained, academically qualified or experienced) to join in.
Through online seminars and our online blog, we want to:
- encourage young Anglicans to find their own voice
- make theology more accessible and inclusive
- encourage young Anglicans to use their gifts in writing, speaking, and the arts to contribute to the life of the whole church
We have just launched our latest publication cycle on climate and ecology! You can read the editorial and first contributions here. Our previous cycles are also all available to read.
We have previously run seminars, all of which are available on our youtube page. Our most recent seminar was led by Edda Wolff on ‘Being Church on Stolen Lands’.
We work in partnership with the Anglican Communion Youth Network. If you’d like to get a taste of what it’s like when we gather online, check out our launch event from last year:
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We are a gathering of young people (aged 18-40) across the Anglican Communion that seeks to connect, encourage, and empower young Anglicans with a passion for theology. You don’t need to be an ‘official’ theologian (ordained, academically qualified or experienced) to join in.
Through online seminars and our online blog, we want to:
- encourage young Anglicans to find their own voice
- make theology more accessible and inclusive
- encourage young Anglicans to use their gifts in writing, speaking, and the arts to contribute to the life of the whole church
We have just launched our latest publication cycle on climate and ecology! You can read the editorial and first contributions here. Our previous cycles are also all available to read.
We have previously run seminars, all of which are available on our youtube page. Our most recent seminar was led by Edda Wolff on ‘Being Church on Stolen Lands’.
We work in partnership with the Anglican Communion Youth Network. If you’d like to get a taste of what it’s like when we gather online, check out our launch event from last year:
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We are a gathering of young people (aged 18-40) across the Anglican Communion that seeks to connect, encourage, and empower young Anglicans with a passion for theology. You don’t need to be an ‘official’ theologian (ordained, academically qualified or experienced) to join in.
Through online seminars and our online blog, we want to:
- encourage young Anglicans to find their own voice
- make theology more accessible and inclusive
- encourage young Anglicans to use their gifts in writing, speaking, and the arts to contribute to the life of the whole church
We have just launched our latest publication cycle on climate and ecology! You can read the editorial and first contributions here. Our previous cycles are also all available to read.
We have previously run seminars, all of which are available on our youtube page. Our most recent seminar was led by Edda Wolff on ‘Being Church on Stolen Lands’.
We work in partnership with the Anglican Communion Youth Network. If you’d like to get a taste of what it’s like when we gather online, check out our launch event from last year:
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We are a gathering of young people (aged 18-40) across the Anglican Communion that seeks to connect, encourage, and empower young Anglicans with a passion for theology. You don’t need to be an ‘official’ theologian (ordained, academically qualified or experienced) to join in.
Through online seminars and our online blog, we want to:
- encourage young Anglicans to find their own voice
- make theology more accessible and inclusive
- encourage young Anglicans to use their gifts in writing, speaking, and the arts to contribute to the life of the whole church
We have just launched our latest publication cycle on climate and ecology! You can read the editorial and first contributions here. Our previous cycles are also all available to read.
We have previously run seminars, all of which are available on our youtube page. Our most recent seminar was led by Edda Wolff on ‘Being Church on Stolen Lands’.
We work in partnership with the Anglican Communion Youth Network. If you’d like to get a taste of what it’s like when we gather online, check out our launch event from last year:
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We are a gathering of young people (aged 18-40) across the Anglican Communion that seeks to connect, encourage, and empower young Anglicans with a passion for theology. You don’t need to be an ‘official’ theologian (ordained, academically qualified or experienced) to join in.
Through online seminars and our online blog, we want to:
- encourage young Anglicans to find their own voice
- make theology more accessible and inclusive
- encourage young Anglicans to use their gifts in writing, speaking, and the arts to contribute to the life of the whole church
We have just launched our latest publication cycle on climate and ecology! You can read the editorial and first contributions here. Our previous cycles are also all available to read.
We have previously run seminars, all of which are available on our youtube page. Our most recent seminar was led by Edda Wolff on ‘Being Church on Stolen Lands’.
We work in partnership with the Anglican Communion Youth Network. If you’d like to get a taste of what it’s like when we gather online, check out our launch event from last year:
