21.03.2016
Rubicon Exploring 1916–2016: Before, Between and Beyond – Exploring the interplay of 100 years of Irish culture, arts and faith
On April 16, Rubicon’s 5th national gathering will take place in the Church of Ireland College of Education, Rathmines. Rubicon is a place for discussing and debating the interplay with culture and faith, where the big questions can be wrestled with.
“Our world is changing in ways that we realise and ways that we don’t. Come and join us for a hope–filled conversation with diverse voices as we explore this cultural moment and the future of Christianity in Ireland. The gathering will be intimate and intentional; a small environment designed to draw together innovators and the best ideas through which we can embody faith in public life,” explains one of the organisers, Greg Fromholz.
This year, along with an exciting list of communicators from all spheres of influence, the gathering will be looking at 1916–2016; Church State to Secular State, how the church has evolved, changed and declined over the past 100 years as well as it’s role going forward.
Speakers will include Brian Zahnd, Patrick Comerford, Stephen James Smith, Pádraig Ó Tuama, Sr Denise Boyle, Brendan Joseph, James Gallen, Sr Imelda Wickham, Ferg Brown, Rabin Das, Rob Clarke, Natasa Paulberg. Rubicon will take place from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm.
Plus on April 17 in Holy Trinity, Rathmines Brian Zahnd will be joined by worship song writer Jason Upton at the 12pm service followed by an intimate Q & A.
Rubicon was founded by Greg Fromholz and the Revd Rob Jones as a Holy Trinity, Rathmines initiative, now partnering with the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough.
Join the conversation and participate in the change.
Tickets can be booked at www.wearerubicon.com