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Whether you are thinking of training full-time, part-time, on residential or context-based pathways, come and discover how Queen’s can support you on this life-changing journey.
📅 Saturday 9 May 2026
⏲️ 10 am to 3 pm
📍 Queen's Foundation, Somerset Road, B15 2QH
We can't wait to meet you!
Queen’s is a unique community and a very special place to train for ministry. If you are exploring your options for ordination training in The Church of England, we look forward to welcoming you to our next open day on Saturday, 9 May.
Happy Easter from those of us gathered at Queen's this weekend! It's been wonderful to share in reflection & worship with students who've been here for the week-long Spirituality and Discipleship programme. Once again we raise the shout of joy - Alleluia, Christ is risen!
#HappyEaster
Join us in person or online for a special evening with Revd Canon Stephanie Spellers, exploring the theme: “Church Tomorrow? What the ‘Nones’ and ‘Dones’ Teach Us About the Future of Faith.”
www.queens.ac.uk/events/c-tom...
Listen up - today's younger generations have a prophecy for the church of tomorrow.
www.queens.ac.uk/events/c-tom...
This short, low-cost, accredited course is for anyone curious about Black and Womanist theology, learning with scholars to gain additional study skills and confidence for studying theology at a higher education level.
www.queens.ac.uk/study-routes...
The Centre for Black Theology is excited to offer new places on its highly regarded Taster Course, designed to give candidates an introductory experience of theological studies focusing on the historical and contemporary experiences of global majority heritage people
www.queens.ac.uk/study-routes...
In his recent lecture at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Queen's tutor and Deputy Director of Research, Carlton Turner, suggests what a decolonial perspective might look like beyond attempts to politicise it, especially for our faith.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jtj...
Nurture your ministry and discipleship with an accredited Online Taster Course.
Take your first step with an affordable and flexible undergraduate or postgraduate module.
👉 www.queens.ac.uk/study-routes...
If you are curious about theological studies for leadership, ministry, public witness, and activism, there will be course information and a chance to meet Black theology tutors and students.
bit.ly/OpenDay-March2026
There will be a presentation on 'Race, Theology, and Social Justice: Black Christian Responses to the Non-Performativity of Diversity’, exploring how Black and Womanist theologies can address identity politics and confront structural injustices for today’s pressing social realities.
Join the Centre for Black Theology on Saturday, 21st March 2026, for an engaging online Open Day Event at 1 pm.
🗓 Saturday, 21st March 2026
⏰ 1 pm – 3 pm (UK time)
📍 Online
bit.ly/OpenDay-March2026
The forum encourages open, critical, constructive, and supportive dialogue, welcoming both established voices and those new to theological and ministerial engagement.
www.queens.ac.uk/events/asian...
The forum is a monthly space for conversation hosted by the Queen’s Foundation. It brings together academics, practitioners, students, and others interested in theology to reflect on issues of faiths and cultures, as well as mission and ministry, shaped by Asian and Asian diaspora contexts.
We look forward to the launch of The Asian Theology Forum (ATF) this Thursday. Register now to attend in person or via Zoom: www.queens.ac.uk/events/asian...
Register now to join our online open day on Tuesday, 17 March.
📅 Tuesday 17 March 2026
⏲️ 7.00pm - 8.30pm
💻️ Online via Zoom
Register now: www.queens.ac.uk/AnglicanOpen...
Are you a potential ordinand looking to train primarily through online classes while remaining based in your own context?
Come and discover why Queen's flexible part-time ordination pathways can be ideal for those with existing commitments in their own context.
www.queens.ac.uk/AnglicanOpen...
The much anticipated clerical clothing fair is back! All local clergy and friends are welcome to browse, try on, order custom items and find fabulous gifts ideas. Come along On Friday and Saturday 6th-7th March 2026
If you are visiting us from afar and would like to arrange overnight accommodation, simply let us know when you register.
Come and meet students and staff, visit our facilities, experience a sample lecture and share in worship and food. We would love to help answer your burning questions.
📅 Saturday 14 March 2026
⏲️ 10 am to 3 pm
📍 Queen's Foundation, Somerset Road, B15 2QH
www.queens.ac.uk/AnglicanOpen...
Thinking about ordination training?
If you are in conversation with your DDO about ordination training, join us on Saturday, 14 March, to discover how Queen's can support you.
www.queens.ac.uk/AnglicanOpen...
Bishop Saju was also our preacher at our evening communion service in Chapel.
We are deeply grateful for his wisdom, warmth, and the many inspiring conversations we were able to share.
Looking beyond the concept of multicultural communities and focusing on intentional intercultural engagement, the group explored its significance for the life of the Church.
It was a joy to welcome Bishop Saju on campus last Tuesday. Throughout the day, The Rt Reverend Saju Muthulaly, Bishop of Loughborough, met with students and staff, engaging in rich conversation on the vital theme of intercultural mission.
Many congratulations to Queen’s former student, Revd Prof. C. I. David Joy on his election as President of the Senate of Serampore College, one of the most influential roles in Indian theological education.
#LeadingTheWay #Theology #Ministry #Mission
We are seeking a skilled administrator to support the Centre for Black Theology (CBT) and the Racial Justice (RJ) Project.
Please share this opportunity with your networks.
📅Closing date: 8 January 2026
For more info, please visit www.queens.ac.uk/vacancies
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We are looking forward to welcoming (receiving) a number of guests- friends, former students and colleagues - to say our farewells to our leaving colleagues.
Former students, colleagues and friends are invited to an opportunity to say our thanks and farewells to two colleagues who have given much to the life of Queen’s and whom we will miss enormously: Mark Earey and Ian Bush.
queens.jotform.com/253282802941...