Pause for Thought; assumptions in ecumenical work; multiple religious belonging

I’m starting a new set of four Pause for Thought broadcasts on Radio 2. You can hear the first one on BBC Sounds now – two and a half minutes about ‘an attitude of gratitude’.

I also wrote a blog post for Woodbrooke about some of my experiences of interfaith and ecumenical work, and especially the assumptions which can be made about Quakers (and the assumptions I make about other people).

At the beginning of month, I had an article published in Friends Journal about my experience of multiple religious belonging, Confidence in Complexity. Scroll down to the bottom of the article to watch a short video in which I chat to editor Martin Kelley, too.

3 responses to “Pause for Thought; assumptions in ecumenical work; multiple religious belonging

  1. I came across this new Pause for Thought as Trevor posted about it on the Nontheist Friends Network site. It’s a lovely thought provoking little piece, and I love the way you plait together different ways of being a Quaker (and a person) so naturally.

  2. Hi Rhiannon
    I’d be very interested if you have any comments on a more recent post on the Nontheist Friends Network site:

    Reflections on Exploring stillness: Non-theist Quakerism and Meditation

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