We host Zoom groups from 7.00 to 8.30 pm on alternate Mondays (all age) and from 7.45 pm on monthly Saturdays (20s–30s).
These discussions are sometimes interspersed with elements from our @Work courses.
You can also find us on Meetup by clicking here.
We’ll structure our time as follows:
We explore gender, sexuality, ethnicity, status, and wellbeing. (And even when we discuss some other topic, this agenda colours the conversation.)
2025
Exploring atonement and mission.
2024–2025
We were preoccupied by Faith and Psychoanalytic Thought. We looked at the way in which Deborah Hunsinger integrates Theology and Counselling, taking in contemporary Jungians (Jordan Peterson, Walter Wink), Sigmund Freud, Melanie Klein, and trauma theologian Karen O’Donnell along the way.
2023–2024
We riffed off of David Fitch‘s book Faithful Presence, before diving into a series of texts on gender and sexuality. These included: Brett Provance (on Romans 1); John Perry (on Acts 15); Judith Gundry (on 1 Corinthians 11); Cynthia Long Westfall (on 1 Corinthians 11); Judith Butler; Kathleen Stock; and Louise Perry.
2022–2023
We discussed Emails from Hotel Babylon, and a bespoke series on Sacraments and Secularity, which included: Charles Taylor; Alexander Schmemann; William Cavanaugh; Gisela Kreglinger; and James K.A. Smith.
2021–2022
Our theme was the Powers, diversity (men and women, ethnicity), and breaking breading together. Thinkers and texts included: Richard Beck; Ched Myers; Walter Wink; 1 Corinthians 11; Esau McCaulley; and Nathan Cartagena.
2020–2021
A Walter Brueggemann bonanza of three courses/series: Embracing the Prophets; Breaking Ground’s Conversations with Walter Brueggemann; and Materiality as Resistance.
2020
Hosted the Godspeed course.
We discuss the intersection of sacred and secular.
2025
Working through David Fitch‘s book Faithful Presence.
2023–2025
Explored Timothy Gombis’ book The Drama of Ephesians.
2019–2023
Slowly trawled through the Godspeed course.