1.
Unfamiliar Journey – an ecumenical course for people
who are interested in building good relations with
people of different faiths. Usually run over 6
evenings 7.30 – 9.30 pm. Visits to places of worship
are included
2.
Taster Days - a one day course (9.30 am – 4 pm) on
Islam or Hinduism for lay people of all
denominations to explore the key challenges to
Christian faith, practice and mission as we
encounter different faiths.
3.
Advanced Taster Days – a more in depth one day
course (9.30 am – 4 pm) on Islam, for Clergy and
Ministers of all denominations involved in multi
faith areas where Christianity is a minority
religion; how to engage effectively in the community
and be a confident Christian presence
4.
Presence and Engagement in a Multi Faith Society – a
four day course for clergy of all denominations with
varied amounts of experience of working in a multi
faith area or who have a general interest in this
field.
5.
Ecumenical course for Chaplains in HE and FE – a
four day course. Similar courses can be offered for
other sector ministers, theological colleges, groups
from mainland Europe
6.
Tailor-made Awareness Courses / Taster Days – for
Police, local authority personnel, those in
education, the health service, probation officers,
etc. One day or longer, as requested
7.
MA in Theology (Interreligious Relations – St
Philip’s Pathway),
studied via the St Philip’s Pathway and accredited
by the University of Birmingham. Open to all, this
course can also be studied at Certificate or Diploma
level, if desired.