A panel discussion with questions from the audience exploring the issues that people of faith should be raising during the general and local elections
Thursday 11 March
8–9.30pm
The Auditorium, CMS, Watlington Rd, Oxford OX4 6BZ
Panel Members
Paul Woolley, Director, Theos – Public TheologyThink Tank
Mike Reading, Principal, Oxford Academy
Eve Poole, Ashridge Public Leadership Centre
Philip Sutton, Head of Chaplaincy, John Radcliffe Hospitals
Chaired byHelen-Ann Hartley, BBC Oxford regular, priest in Littlemore and tutor at Ripon College, Cuddesdon
What are the questions that people of faith should be putting to local and national politicians? How can we achieve greater integrity in political life? What are the values that should inform public policy, education, health and business? Which questions will make a difference?
BBC Oxford will be recording the event for use during the General Election campaign
Admission by RSVP
Attendees will be invited to submit questions by 5 March
A Kenyan meal will be available at 7pm for those who book and pay in advance. Price £10 – cheques made payable to CMS
To RSVP or to book a meal please contact by 5 March:
Cathy Ross on 01865 787400
E-mail:
cathy.ross@cms-uk.orgThere is plenty of parking at the venue
Download PDF flyer - Questions from Faith to Politics