"You remember your covenant forever."
Discerning a path for Christian-Jewish relations
Wednesdays: 21 February, 6 March and 20 March at 6.00pm on Zoom
The relationship between Christianity and Judaism is profound, beautiful and complex. This Lent, Bangor Cathedral is offering three online sessions in which to explore the relationship. Lent is a poignant time to reflect on the relationship between Christianity and Judaism, as Holy Week has often been a moment of increased hostility towards Judaism.
Bangor's Lent Wednesday study will explore how Christians can deepen our understanding of Judaism, educate ourselves about Christian anti-Judaism, and move forward into a fruitful future of interfaith collaboration.
The sessions are open to all from across the Diocese of Bangor, the Church in Wales, and beyond. Because of our Vicar's link with the Cathedral, an especial invitation has been extended to members of St Paul's Knightsbridge.
If you’re considering attending the sessions, please register your interest online, which will ensure that you’ll receive Zoom log-in details for the sessions.
The relationship between Christianity and Judaism is profound, beautiful and complex. This Lent, Bangor Cathedral is offering three online sessions in which to explore the relationship. Lent is a poignant time to reflect on the relationship between Christianity and Judaism, as Holy Week has often been a moment of increased hostility towards Judaism.
Bangor's Lent Wednesday study will explore how Christians can deepen our understanding of Judaism, educate ourselves about Christian anti-Judaism, and move forward into a fruitful future of interfaith collaboration.
The sessions are open to all from across the Diocese of Bangor, the Church in Wales, and beyond. Because of our Vicar's link with the Cathedral, an especial invitation has been extended to members of St Paul's Knightsbridge.
If you’re considering attending the sessions, please register your interest online, which will ensure that you’ll receive Zoom log-in details for the sessions.