Programme

Being Human: a New Lens for our Cultural Conversations

9–11 May 2025 (Fri–Sun)

Join us as we explore the big questions and conversations of our day. Helping us to think deeply about who we are and how we are to live as we seek to confidently share the good, true and beautiful news of Jesus in every area of culture and society.

The sessions will introduce a new apologetic for our day: the Being Human lens, as we look out how we might faithfully and practically think about some of the most contentious issues of today.

Who's speaking?

Jo Frost

Jo leads the communications, membership and mission teams at the Evangelical Alliance as well as co-directing the Being Human project. She teaches, writes and preaches regularly on communications, culture, whole-life discipleship, mission and leadership.

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What to expect

Wondering what it will be like to stay at Lee Abbey for a retreat or a holiday?

You will receive a warm welcome from our international Community, a beautiful and spacious home to stay in, delicious meals prepared and served for you, a well resourced library, quiet spaces to relax in, lawn games to play, 288 acres of our estate to explore, the wild north Devon coastline and the South West coastal path (literally on our doorstep), and our own beach.

For more information about Lee Abbey’s ministry or details on how to support us, see “About Lee Abbey”. If you have any questions, please get in touch.

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