Faith in a Conflicted World is a 5-part mini-film series from Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury. He believes that reconciliation is the call on every human being. To reconcile means to become friendly with someone after estrangement, to settle a quarrel or difference. It also can mean making two apparently conflicting things compatible or consistent with each other. Justin Welby’s programme is called “Difference” and is about building bridges in a time when opinions and politics are becoming more and more polarised.
This is a good video to watch to find out more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piNdJ9PKzLE
St. Alban’s has set up an online discussion group to watch the five-part mini-film series together and then reflect upon each film’s implications for ourselves and our church life. The next sessions are on
Sunday 27th June, 19.00h Disagreeing Well
We can have good relationships even when we disagree – in fact, relationships are strengthened when we are able to negotiate conflict well.
Wednesday 30th June, 19.00h
Sunday 4th July, 19.00h
All are welcome to join; to receive the appropriate Zoom link please contact Fr. Mark Barwick, email anglican.chaplaincy.strasbourg@gmail.com
On Youtube one can also watch the recordings of a webinar series called Difference which is part of the programme of Faith in a Conflicted World: here is the introductory video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1hai2ZLtm4