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Who do you say Jesus is? Who does Jesus say you are?

AT THE FIRST Open Table community in Liverpool this month, the communion service was led by Revd Poppy Thorpe, Vicar of All Saints and St Frideswyde, Crosby, home of the Open Table Sefton community. This is Poppy’s reflection on these two questions, based on Matthew 16.13-20.

By |2023-09-24T17:46:45+01:00September 24, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Who do you say Jesus is? Who does Jesus say you are?

Refocusing Faithfulness – Exploring the Biblical basis for LGBTQ+ inclusion in the Church

AT OTN’S NATIONAL GATHERING in June, we heard the extraordinary story of a new six-week course for Christians seeking Bible-based support for their churches to be more inclusive and affirming. Co-author Peter Russell explains.

By |2023-09-22T10:42:39+01:00September 22, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Refocusing Faithfulness – Exploring the Biblical basis for LGBTQ+ inclusion in the Church

Craftivism – Getting it out there

HAVE YOU EVER been utterly annoyed or dismayed over a particular issue and had no way that felt helpful or adequate to express that? Craftivism is about getting those feelings out in a way that has potential impact - externalising and change-making, writes OTN Co-Chair Alex Clare-Young.

By |2023-09-15T16:43:59+01:00September 15, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Craftivism – Getting it out there

This is my story – God rejoices over you

‘This is my story’ is an occasional series of short devotions, based around the Bible, the experiences of Open Table members, reflection and prayer. This month we hear from Wendy Young, who came out as a lesbian 30 years ago, yet only walked in her first Pride march just last month.

By |2023-09-13T15:12:23+01:00September 13, 2023|Podcast|Comments Off on This is my story – God rejoices over you

Safety, security, and a place to grow – Reflecting on Pride at Manchester Cathedral

FOR MANCHESTER PRIDE festival weekend last month, the city’s Anglican cathedral hosted an Open Table Eucharist, gathering more than 180 people in a service of celebration and hope for LGBTQIA+ people and our allies. Revd Alexa McDonnell gave this reflection, on Matthew 13:31-35.

By |2023-09-08T14:53:08+01:00September 8, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Safety, security, and a place to grow – Reflecting on Pride at Manchester Cathedral

50 Tiny Things – A Quiet Communion at Greenbelt

THIS YEAR Greenbelt, an inclusive, affirming Christian festival of artistry, activism and belief, celebrated 50 years. Last Sunday morning, Jo Clare-Young, and OTN Co-Chairs Alex Clare-Young and Sarah Hobbs, led a Quiet Communion service as an alternative to the main celebration on the main stage. Here is an extract of the service they hosted.

By |2023-08-30T13:30:00+01:00August 30, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on 50 Tiny Things – A Quiet Communion at Greenbelt

This is my story: Wonderfully made

‘This is my story’ is an occasional series of short devotions, based around the Bible, the experiences of Open Table members, reflection and prayer. OTN Trustee Roo Stewart introduces the series here, and shares his contribution to inspire us to add our own to the series.

By |2023-08-10T08:51:33+01:00August 10, 2023|Podcast|Comments Off on This is my story: Wonderfully made

‘This is my story’ – Add your reflection to our new devotional

WOULD YOU be willing to share a little of your story, about a challenge you’ve faced and how you have dealt with it? Or an ongoing challenge, and how you are learning to cope? OTN is a wonderfully diverse bunch, and there will be many in the network who will be encouraged by your experience, or learn something new.

By |2023-08-07T14:52:29+01:00August 7, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on ‘This is my story’ – Add your reflection to our new devotional
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