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Episode 110 - Naomi Nixon of the Student Christian Movement

from Beer Christianity · host Jonty Langley

What can good church look like? What is 'success' if you're a progressive Christian? Do Christians who aren't conservative have to give up on things like evangelism and outreach? After a little break, we are delighted to welcome Naomi Nixon, CEO of the Student Christian Movement, which seeks to offer an affirming, progressive space that encourages Christians to put their faith into action. We talk about all these questions and more! We loved this episode because Naomi is just great, but also because it's cool to meet progressives who have nice things to say about conservatives.  Listen to find out more about SCM's vision and campaigns, as well as a cool discussion about how we live out our faith without exclusively 'defining against' or giving up ground that the self-proclaimed arbiters of holiness have claimed for too long. Check out SCM at movement.org.uk and check out naomi's bookshelf interview in the upcoming issue of S(h)ibboleth magazine at shibbolethmag.com To find out more about Beer Christianity, visit beerchristianity.co.uk

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