SIBYLS WEEKEND AT THE PURLEY CHASE CENTRE, The Midlands, CV9 2RQ
24-26
SEPTEMBER 2021
Christian Communities, Transgender People,
and Celtic Traditions
We are happy to announce that the next Sibyls weekend will take place
(Covid permitting) at the Purley Chase Centre in Warwickshire from the 24-26
September 2021. The
Purley Chase Centre is a retreat centre and event venue set in the beautiful
North Warwickshire countryside.
Originally a Victorian gentleman’s residence, Purley has
been greatly extended to offer comfortable en-suite and dormitory accommodation.
The theme for the weekend will be “Christian
Communities, Transgender People, and Celtic Traditions”. These sessions will
take place on the Saturday morning. Saturday afternoon is free just to chill out
or visit local attractions. As with all Sibyls weekends there will plenty of
opportunity to chat, meet old friends and make new.
The Iona and Corrymeela Communities are Ecumenical Christian Communities
in Scotland and Northern Ireland. Alex Clare-Young is a member of the Iona
Community, Susan Gilchrist is a member of the Corrymeela Community. Both
communities have histories of bringing reconciliation and healing to socially
and religiously divided societies. Both communities have the common tradition of
Celtic Christianity at their foundations. Both are extensively involved in
working and campaigning for the full LGBTI Inclusion in society, and across all
denominations in the Christian Churches. In the introductory session we will
consider how history and these experiences can today bring support and insight
both to the Sibyls, and to transgender people in their everyday lives.
Celtic Christianity and Roman Christianity did not just differ of the
date on which Easter is celebrated. The came from contrasting environments where
the attitudes to men, women, gender identity, and gender roles differed greatly
from each other. In the second session we will examine how we may use these
experiences to enrich the welcome and inclusion of transgender people in current
society, in our own lives, and in the churches and institutions of today.
Click on the link
http://sm.gndr.org.uk/activities/Purley21/index.htm
For the draft
programme, booking form and other details.
Please note that
this event is for members of the Sibyls, their partners, and specific invitees
only. Please join the Sibyls if you want to come. To apply to join, or for other
details, please email
enquiries@sibyls.co.uk