Finding Our Voice as People of Faith

When: 28th March 2026

Time: 10:30am - 4:00pm

Where: South Street Baptist Church, Exeter

Price: £10.00 (optional)

Call: 07967 051182 or E-mail: swengland@iona.org.uk

How do Christians speak out on issues of peace and justice? Join us in walking the Fingerprint Labyrinth and sharing ideas and experiences in peacemaking.

The labyrinth is a powerful piece of creative activism using music and poetry to highlight restrictions on peaceful protest across Europe. People have walked the Fingerprint Labyrinth at Southwark Cathedral, Iona Abbey, the Greenbelt Festival and more. And now it is coming to Exeter, where poet Kaz Reeves who helped devise it, will lead us through it.

If you are already involved with the Iona Community or interested in finding out more, do come. The day will also include:

  • Worship and a 'Wee Sing' in the Iona Community style
  • News from the Iona Community and its partners
  • Bookstall with Wild Goose publications
  • A leisurely lunchtime to chat, share ideas and make connections

Free of charge but a donation of £10 per person is welcome to cover costs. Please bring a packed lunch. Hot and cold drinks will be available.

Saturday 28 March, 11.00 - 4.00 (coffee and arrivals from 10.30am) at South Street Baptist Church, Exeter EX1 1EB.

Registration is essential  in case last minute changes are necessary. To register, email: swengland@iona.org.uk

For more information phone Clare on 07967 051182 

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