LCI (Leeds Church Institute) is an educational charity which encourages learning at the interconnection between church and city. Our events focus on faith, social justice and contemporary issues and include lectures, seminars and arts projects.
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2021-12-08 |
Winter Hook Lecture 2021 – Thinking about Faith and the Climate, What do we want to sustain? Brought to you by Dr Carmody Grey and delivered at Leeds Minster. |
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2021-11-15 | We were delighted to have Bronte Poetry Award winner Diane Pacitti join us for poetry and a book club discussion on The Ungrateful Refugee. Here Diane shares some of her poems with us in the context of the themes around the book which are from her anth... |
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2021-05-17 |
Christianity, Nature & Mental Health: Possibilities and Pitfalls We were delighted to welcome Tasia Scrutton, Associate Professor at University of Leeds at the School for Philosophy, Religion and History of Science, at our event for Mental Health Awareness Week 2021. If you missed the event or want to listen again ... |
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2021-05-05 |
Hook Lecture 2021: A New Moral Ecology for a World where Climate Catastrophe is Real |
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2021-03-29 |
Hope and Creativity – with Bird LoveGod and Mike Chesterton |
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2021-03-24 |
Racism and the Church – Betty, Benji and Judah share their own stories and journeys Leeds Citizens is a partner organisation of LCI, utilising community organising to work for the common good of the city.  LCI and Leeds Citizens work together to encourage theological reflection and learning on the big social issues faced by Leeds comm... |
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2021-03-22 | As part of our series exploring Hope throughout Lent for Leeds Lent Prayer Diary 2021, in partnership with Leeds Christian Community Trust, we welcome Anna Bland, Development Officer at Leeds Methodist Mission, Revd Madeleine Andrews, Supernumerary Met... |
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2021-03-08 | Becky Cherriman’s poem “Morality Tale”, published in the anthology And The Stones Fell Open: A Leeds Poetry Anthology available here, is a prophetic poem and read by the poet herself with a pace and tone that emphasise the powerful ache of the words. “... |
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2021-03-01 |
Dorothy Wilkinson, Suffragette – a poem for International Women’s Day Richard Wilcocks’s poem “Dorothy Wilkinson, Suffragette” published in the anthology And The Stones Fell Open: A Leeds Poetry Anthology available here is a wonderful poem to share at any time, but we are sharing this to celebrate International Women’s D... |
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2021-03-01 |
Why does Hope endure? A reflection from Revd Phil Arnold, vicar of Christ Church Upper Armley As part of our series exploring Hope throughout Lent for Leeds Lent Prayer Diary 2021, in partnership with Leeds Christian Community Trust, we welcome Revd Phil Arnold, vicar of Christ Church, Upper Armley in Leeds. Revd Phil, who has long been commit... |
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