Wednesday 12th September, 7:30pm
Leeds Minster, LS2 7DJ
We are pleased to invite Jonathan Bartley, Co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales to talk about cities, the environment and hope for the future.
In addition to his work for the Green Party, Jonathan Bartley is also the founder of Ekklesia, an independent think tank looking at the role of religion in public life and appears regularly on UK radio and television programmes.
The Hook Lecture is an annual event, which aims to stimulate debate around an issue of faith in the context of the city, shaping discussion and dialogue throughout the coming year. High profile speakers launch the conversation, drawing different communities together in Leeds Minster. The event is organised jointly by LCI, Leeds Minster and Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Leeds.
Tickets for the Hook Lecture are free, but you do need to book on our Eventbrite page here.
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