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A new chapter: Embracing God's call to the Village in the City
OTN TRUSTEE Augustine Tanner-Ihm, who found the first Open Table community to be ‘a safe space in a dangerous time’ when he lived in Liverpool ten years ago, has stepped down from the OTN board after three years. Here he explains what’s next for his ministry with the LGBTQIA+ community in Manchester.
Who do you say Jesus is? Who does Jesus say you are?
AT THE FIRST Open Table community in Liverpool this month, the communion service was led by Revd Poppy Thorpe, Vicar of All Saints and St Frideswyde, Crosby, home of the Open Table Sefton community. This is Poppy’s reflection on these two questions, based on Matthew 16.13-20.
Refocusing Faithfulness - Exploring the Biblical basis for LGBTQ+ inclusion in the Church
AT OTN’S NATIONAL GATHERING in June, we heard the extraordinary story of a new six-week course for Christians seeking Bible-based support for their churches to be more inclusive and affirming. Co-author Peter Russell explains.
Craftivism - Getting it out there
HAVE YOU EVER been utterly annoyed or dismayed over a particular issue and had no way that felt helpful or adequate to express that? Craftivism is about getting those feelings out in a way that has potential impact - externalising and change-making, writes OTN Co-Chair Alex Clare-Young.
This is my story - God rejoices over you
‘This is my story’ is an occasional series of short devotions, based around the Bible, the experiences of Open Table members, reflection and prayer. This month we hear from Wendy Young, who came out as a lesbian 30 years ago, yet only walked in her first Pride march just last month.
Safety, security, and a place to grow - Reflecting on Pride at Manchester Cathedral
FOR MANCHESTER PRIDE festival weekend last month, the city’s Anglican cathedral hosted an Open Table Eucharist, gathering more than 180 people in a service of celebration and hope for LGBTQIA+ people and our allies. Revd Alexa McDonnell gave this reflection, on Matthew 13:31-35.
50 Tiny Things - A Quiet Communion at Greenbelt
THIS YEAR Greenbelt, an inclusive, affirming Christian festival of artistry, activism and belief, celebrated 50 years. Last Sunday morning, Jo Clare-Young, and OTN Co-Chairs Alex Clare-Young and Sarah Hobbs, led a Quiet Communion service as an alternative to the main celebration on the main stage. Here is an extract of the service they hosted.
This is my story: Wonderfully made
‘This is my story’ is an occasional series of short devotions, based around the Bible, the experiences of Open Table members, reflection and prayer. OTN Trustee Roo Stewart introduces the series here, and shares his contribution to inspire us to add our own to the series.
Open Hands: Pride at Liverpool Cathedral - Shout it loud!
DURING THE PRIDE SERVICE at Liverpool Cathedral on Sunday 30th July, following reflections on the Welcoming Christ, The Hospitality of Abraham, and The Outraged Christ, we moved through the Cathedral to the Lady Chapel to conclude our service, with a reflection by Jen Williams, founder of Open Table Sefton, echoing this year’s theme for Pride In Liverpool: ‘Shout It Loud!’
Open Hands: Pride at Liverpool Cathedral - The Outraged Christ
DURING THE PRIDE SERVICE at Liverpool Cathedral on Sunday 30th July, following reflections on the Welcoming Christ, and The Hospitality of Abraham, we moved through the Cathedral to two more points for reflection. The third was at the sculpture of The third was at the sculpture of The Outraged Christ, a 15ft high depiction in wood, iron and steel of the crucifixion of Jesus.
Open Hands: Pride at Liverpool Cathedral - We are God's work of art
DURING THE PRIDE SERVICE at Liverpool Cathedral on Sunday 30th July, following a reflection on the Welcoming Christ statue, we moved through the Cathedral to three more points for reflection. The second was at the icon of the hospitality of Abraham, also interpreted as representations of the three persons of God (Father, Son and Spirit).
Open Hands: Pride at Liverpool Cathedral - The Welcoming Christ
AT THE CLOSE of Pride in Liverpool on Sunday 30th July 2023, Liverpool Cathedral and Open Table collaborated to host a reflective service that brought us together and celebrated the vulnerability and visibility of Pride. The theme of the service took inspiration from the statue of the Welcoming Christ by Elizabeth Frink which stands over the entrance to the Cathedral, greeting visitors to the Cathedral with open hands.
Leaving shame behind: A biblical Pride reflection
INSPIRED by guest speaker Jonathan Tallon’s reflection on Pride in the New Testament at our national gathering last month, OTN trustee Neil Rees shares his own response with a broader Biblical focus.
Valuing all that we are – Appreciating Open Table
Following the 2023 national gathering of the Open Table Network (OTN), Fiona Thomas, co-leader of the Open Table community in Blackheath, south London, and developmentalist for Appreciating Church, reflects on how simple questions can generate ideas and imagination.
Brokenness and joy - Open Table reflection at General Synod
AS PART of our 15th birthday celebrations, representatives from across the Open Table Network attended a meeting of the Church of England General Synod Gender and Sexuality Group on Friday 7th July. Bishop of Bradford Toby Howarth led an Open Table communion service to close the meeting, and shared this reflection
Walking with integrity - Celebrating Open Table's 15th birthday
ON SUNDAY 18th June, the first Open Table community in Liverpool hosted a celebration and thanksgiving communion service to mark fifteen years of creating safer sacred spaces for LGBTQIA+ Christians. The celebration was led Revd Cate Jacobs, who was ordained priest at Liverpool Cathedral the previous weekend. This is her reflection.
Speaking truth to power - Pride in the New Testament
AT our national gathering in Cambridge on Saturday 10th June, our guest speaker was Revd Dr Jonathan Tallon, author of Affirmative: Why You Can Say Yes to the Bible and Yes to People Who Are LGBTQI+ and the website bibleandhomosexuality.org. He spoke about the understanding of ‘pride’ in the New Testament, with reference to Acts 4:1-31.
Prayer, advocacy, giving - Solidarity with our LGBTQIA+ siblings worldwide
LAST YEAR OTN saw a large rise in requests for support from around the world, particularly from Uganda, where the President passed a harsh Anti-Homosexuality Act last month. In the closing communion service at our national gathering on Saturday 10th June, OTN trustee Neil Rees shared prayers of solidarity and a call to action for our LGBTQIA+ siblings.
A love song we sing back to God - The words we use at Open Table
AS WE PREPARE to celebrate the 15th birthday of the first Open Table community in Liverpool, Warren Hartley, one of its founding members, shares how the words we use in worship reflect the diversity of this community.
What we mean by more than > equal = OTN national gathering theme
The Open Table Network’s 2023 national gathering is called ‘More than Equal’. OTN trustee Roo Stewart explains more about what we mean by that.