BOOK LAUNCH: Hurricanes Roar by Elizabeth S. Dodd and Jarel Robinson-Brown course

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Come along to this free event held onsite at Sarum College.
This collection
offers poetry as a space for listening: to faith tested
and sustained, to hope spoken under pressure, and
to praise carried through struggle. Each poem is accompanied by a short reflective
commentary, offering a thoughtful companion for private or group reflection during
Black History Month, Advent, Lent, or any season that
calls for deeper attentiveness to poetry, faith and the
ongoing work of justice.
The book launch will conclude the study day on Decolonising Prayer: Resources for Discipleship and Ministry, led by Jarel and Beth, which can be booked separately.
Entrance is unrestricted, but please book a ticket so that we have numbers for refreshments.
I admire the work and tone of Sarum College very deeply. It is a community that takes theology and spirituality seriously, not as hobbies but as pursuits into understanding, and engaging in, a complex world.
Sarum College reminds us that faith is an imaginative adventure and that it is shaped by a questioning joy.
I’ve been particularly struck by the refreshing approach to theological education here. In a world, and indeed within parts of the church, where faith can sometimes feel stagnant or out of touch, Sarum offers a vibrant and relevant alternative. The courses encourage a bold exploration of profound ideas, connecting with truths that lie beneath the surface and fostering genuine personal growth, which feels particularly significant as I approach my 50th year. This counter-cultural spirit, which embraces depth and challenges ageism and fear, is truly remarkable. Sarum is a place where individuals can be transformed by engaging with a living and breathing faith.
I took time to attend the course out of a busy working week and it was well worth taking that time. I have so many things to ponder and reflect on from this course and a helpful further reading list to keep me going for a few months! Thank you Sarum College
How do cultural tropes, like those found in Black Mirror, help bridge the gap between what academic theology espouses and what the everyday Christian believes? In his research as a student on the MA in Theology, Imagination and Culture, Peter Butchers explored platonic philosophy, digital theology and eschatology, and pastoral practice around death and dying.
The Revd Greg Syler, is Rector of Ascension & St. George’s, Resurrection Parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, DC USA, spent part of his ministry sabbatical at Sarum College in spring 2022.
His account of the experience begins: ‘I loved spending nearly three weeks of my ministry sabbatical at Sarum College earlier this year.
Not only did I rest, and rest well in the comfortable care of the Sarum College staff, I experienced very significant renewal and fresh insights.’
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