Kevin Redpath
Kevin Redpath produces multi-media presentations on Quaker themes, is a member of a Quaker chaplaincy team and a keen wild swimmer.
19 October 2022 - 19 October 2022
19:00 - 20:30
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Kevin Redpath produces multi-media presentations on Quaker themes, is a member of a Quaker chaplaincy team and a keen wild swimmer.
Rhiannon Grant’s work at Woodbrooke spans academic and practice-based approaches to Quakerism. She teaches in Woodbrooke’s short course program and supervises research and teaches postgraduate…
What do outdoor rituals and meeting for worship have in common? What can the Wheel of the Year offer a community who traditionally don’t mark special days? We’ll explore these and many other questions in a session of positive sharing.
The Pagan and Quaker communities in Britain today have some things in common. On the practical level, both mainly consist of people who found their spiritual home in adulthood. In attitude, both tend to favour independent thinking and experimenting with new ideas. They have very different traditions, but often overlapping values, which means there’s much the two can learn from each other.
Kevin Redpath and Rhiannon Grant both have experience of participating in the Quaker and Pagan communities. In this session, they’ll share some of what they have learned from this process and make space for participants to ask questions, offer insights, and explore further. Central ideas in bother the Pagan and Quaker traditions will be explained as they arise, so no previous knowledge is needed.
On the booking form, there is a chance for you to let us know about any accessibility or communication adjustments that will enable you to participate more fully in the course. Automated Zoom closed captions are available for all live sessions but if you feel you require more accurate closed captioning please email us directly in addition to booking.
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