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OTN trustees mark anniversary with first face-to-face meeting

THIS WEEK it was the 13th birthday of the first Open Table community in Liverpool, and the sixth anniversary of Open Table becoming a network. Our whole team met in person for the first time at St Werburgh's, Spondon, the church which hosts Open Table Derby.

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London priest who supported lesbian faces disciplinary complaint

A COMPLAINT has been made against the leader of the Open Table London community, who supported a young woman ousted from a lay leadership position at a neighbouring church, after she came out as a lesbian. Our Coordinator Kieran Bohan responds.

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Meet our Patrons: John Bell in conversation with Alex Clare-Young

IN THE SIXTH of our Q&A webinars with our new Patrons, John Bell, hymn-writer, Church of Scotland minister, and member of the Iona Community, a dispersed Christian community working for peace, social justice, rebuilding community and renewal of worship, was in conversation with our Co-Chair Alex Clare-Young, also a trans Christian minister.

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Two:23 meeting with OTN Co-Chair Alex Clare-Young

THIS MONTH’S Two:23 Network meeting included a reflection by our Co-Chair Alex Clare-Young on transformation and recreation. Alex also a United Reformed Church minister, theologian, writer and campaigner. As a trans-masculine non-binary person, Alex is passionate about advocating for the inclusion of, and social justice for, trans people.

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Evangelical Alliance writes to PM to defend 'religious freedom' in calls to ban conversion therapy - OTN responds

LAST WEEK, as the House of Commons debated a ban on conversion therapy, in response to a petition signed by more than 250,000 people, the UK Director of the Evangelical Alliance wrote to the Prime Minister claiming that ‘Proposals to end conversion therapy risk criminalising everyday church activities’. The Open Table Network has issued this response.

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