What does Jerusalem have to do with Athens?

A look at Christian philosophy.

Stefan Lindholm

These talks, given by speakers from the English L'Abri, were held on the campus of Sussex University, in association with the Christian Union.

Listen to the talk on MP3 here

Memory and faith

Edith Reitsema

These talks, given by speakers from the English L'Abri, were held on the campus of Sussex University, in association with the Christian Union.

Listen to the talk on MP3 here

Hobbits, heroes and Jesus Christ: Is Christianity just another myth?

Jim Paul

These talks, given by speakers from the English L'Abri, were held on the campus of Sussex University, in association with the Christian Union.

Listen to the talk on MP3 here

Getting out of my head: The problem of introspection.

Andrew Fellows

These talks, given by speakers from the English L'Abri, were held on the campus of Sussex University, in association with the Christian Union.

Listen to the talk on MP3 here

 

Making Tracks 2005

Tracks

Brighton Festival Community Art Project: workshop, exhibition, and competition for school children and students.

"the railways brought huge growth and social change to Brighton ..."

As part of the Brighton Festival Fringe from 7th-28th May 2005 we are organising "Making Tracks": workshops, historical exhibition, and display of children's art work to be held in the Brighton Railway Mission Classrooms (part of our church building).

The theme sentence of the competition is : "the railways brought huge growth and social change to Brighton ... " Our aim is to stimulate imaginative and creative interest in an important factor which made our city what it is - architecturally, economically, historically, geographically, culturally and spiritually.

Entries may be in any medium. The judges will look for those entries which best capture the atmosphere and impact of the theme sentence.

Brighton Tracks 2004

Tracks 2004

Brighton Festival Community Art Project for school children and students.

As part of the Brighton Festival Fringe from 1st-23rd May 2004 we are organising a competition of children's art work to be displayed in the Brighton Railway Mission Schoolrooms (part of our church building).

The theme of the competition is Brighton's Victorian Railways - a slice of the past explored by the youth of today. Our aim is to stimulate imaginative and creative interest in an important factor which made our city what it is - architecturally, economically, historically, geographically, culturally and spiritually.

Entries may be in any medium. The judges will look for those entries which best capture the atmosphere and impact of the subject.

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