Friday 3 July with Russell Newton
Fight the Good Fight: The Life of William Tyndale
William Tyndale (c. 1494–1536) was the first person to translate the Bible into English from the original Greek and Hebrew. He wanted God’s Word to be understandable for the ‘boy that driveth the plough’ – ordinary people. Yet he faced exile, imprisonment, and ultimately death for doing so. Join us as we consider Tyndale’s incredible example of what it means to follow God faithfully in a hostile world.
Saturday 4 July with Angus Moyes
Post-Christian: How Did We Get Here?
Britain today is often described as “post-Christian”. While our values still echo a Christian past and there are some signs of hope, belief in God has declined, and Christianity is increasingly seen as irrelevant or implausible. How did we get here? Join us as we trace the cultural journey from a society shaped by Christian belief to one marked by secularism, individualism, and competing worldviews, and consider how we can speak clearly and persuasively about Jesus in today’s world.