Useful Links
Progressive Christianity Network Britain
The Progressive Christianity Network Britain works to promote and support open and contemporary Christian understanding. We provide a network of local groups across the country, publish a radical quarterly newsletter, and organize regular conferences and events. Members come from all denominations, and we enjoy links with other progressive Christian movements around the world.
http://www.pcnbritain.org.ukThe Modern Churchpeople's Union
The Modern Churchpeople's Union is an Anglican society which promotes liberal theology.
http://www.modchurchunion.org/Sea of Faith Network UK
The Network explores the implications of accepting religious faith as a human creation; promotes this view of religion, and affirms the continuing validity of religious thought and practice as celebrations of spiritual and social values. The Network has no creed. It welcomes people from all faith and non-faith traditions.
http://www.sofn.org.uk/The Center for Progressive Christianity
The Center for Progressive Christianity provides guiding ideas, networking opportunities, and resources for progressive churches, organizations, individuals and others with connections to Christianity.
http://www.tcpc.org/The New Testament Gateway
Award winning web directory of internet resources on the New Testament.
http://www.ntgateway.comAffirming Catholicism
A movement of inspiration and hope in the Anglican Communion, seeking to bring together and strengthen lay and ordained people who recognize the positive, inclusive and joyful currents in the Catholic tradition of Christianity.
http://www.affirmingcatholicism.org.ukJesus Seminar & Westar Institute
Westar Institute is a member-supported, non-profit research and educational institute dedicated to the advancement of religious literacy. Westar's twofold mission is to foster collaborative research in religious studies and to communicate the results of the scholarship of religion to a broad, non-specialist public.
http://www.westarinstitute.org/St. Mark's Church, Sheffield
St. Mark's Church serves the communities of Broomhill and Broomhall in Sheffield. Situated in the university and hospital suburb, we welcome people from all walks of life and from all corners of the globe.
http://www.stmarkssheffield.co.uk/The Lesbian & Gay Christian Movement
Radical Faith
Exploring fundamentals of faith in a changed world
http://www.radicalfaith.orgA New Christianity for a New World
Inclusive Church
Christians awakening to a new awareness
Thinking Anglicans
Changing Attitude
Ekklesia
A leading Christian web based think-tank that promotes transformative theological ideas in public life
http://www.ekklesia.co.ukUnitarian Christian Association
THE UCA FOUNDATIONAL DECLARATION IN RECAST FORM
by the Revd Chris Wilson.
The Bible is central to our faith and Jesus is the Teacher, Exemplar and Master. We will read and search scripture for truth, interpreted by the authority of Conscience. All creeds and confessions restrict belief and the free Inquiry we need for Knowledge. By loving one another, we show ourselves to follow the example of the Jesus. In all things, in faith and deeds, we seek to follow the His Great Commandment that God is One and we should love God with all that we are, and love neighbour as ourselves. We know that how we act is much more important than what the words we say and that, in all times, the words of Jesus still show the way, more important than those uttered in later days. Unity is found not in creeds or doctrines, but by following and being obedient to His teachings. This we affirm.
http://www.unitarianchristian.org.uk/Free to Believe
Welcome to an informal network of liberally minded Christians striving for an open, inclusive and thinking church.
FTB began informally within the United Reformed Church but now includes many with similar aims from other denominations.
There is no membership, simply a mailing list and the opportunity to support running costs through occasional donations.
FTB organises national and regional conferences intended to encourage a liberal agenda within the Church.
It publishes booklets for sale and mails out a free 'Briefing' newsletter booklet three times a year.
http://freetobelieve.org.uk/Living Spirituality Network
The Living Spirituality Network (LSN) exists for people who are exploring the meaning of spirituality both within and beyond the traditional churches. LSN provides supporters with information, contacts and encouragement as they seek to understand and deepen their spiritual lives.
http://www.ctbi.org.uk/200/




