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AT Journal 2.2 – October 2020
This issue explores gender aware critiques of foot washing, proposals for a richer Anabaptist sacramental imagination, and a biblical reassessment of the state. It also offers reflections on eucharistic practice, fragile discipleship, the ‘After Christendom’ series, and a range of recent Anabaptist related publications.

AT Journal Issue 1.2 – Autumn 2019
From a misremembered God to forgotten confessions, this issue traces how Anabaptist imagination is stretched, challenged, and renewed. Voices old and new converge – Quaker mystics, Amish craftsmen, ecological poets, and sharp eyed theologians – each probing what faithful witness might look like today.

Anabaptist Core#5
Churches are called to be committed communities of discipleship and mission, places of friendship, mutual accountability and multi-voiced worship.

Vision for Multi Voiced Church
#2 in the series. Surveying mono-voiced and multi-voiced expressions of church and offering insights on the biblical and missional basis advocating for a multi-voiced church, and exploring practical ways of developing multi-voiced communities today.

Monologue or Multi Voiced Learning?
Surveying mono-voiced and multi-voiced expressions of church and offering insights on the biblical and missional basis advocating for a multi-voiced church, and exploring practical ways of developing multi-voiced communities today.

Relational Leadership
Presenter: Kerry Coke. A great learning event with an active leader in a multicultural ministry setting. The workshop explores ways of identifying and drawing out individual leadership potential.