Festival of Hope in Theology and the Arts
Event description
St Barnabas College presents the Festival of Hope in Theology and the Arts, 10 - 16 February 2025. This is a week of hope-themed events and services held across Adelaide in our parishes, St Peter’s Cathedral and St Barnabas College. The festival sets the scene for the national Anglican Hope25 intentional season of sharing hope in Jesus from Easter to Pentecost in 2025.
The program includes music, visual arts and photography, poetry and stories, and theological responses to hope. More events will be added to the program.
Walk the Windows of Hope
Tuesday, 11 February 2025 5:30pm – 7:30pm
St Jude’s Anglican Church, Brighton
Installed in 2023, and designed by local artist Gail Donovan, the beautiful stained-glass windows at St Jude’s depict the gospel journey of creation as it relates to the parish of Brighton. Within the imagery is a story of hope and by walking this story together you may join God’s mission in Brighton.
Hope after the No Vote
Cynthia Poulton Hall, St Peter's Cathedral, 27 King William Rd, North Adelaide
Wednesday, 12 February 2025 6pm – 7pm
This event will explore theologically what ‘Hope’ means for First Nations’ peoples after the ‘No’ vote in the referendum to establish a First Nations’ Voice to Federal Parliament embodied in the Australian Constitution. It will draw upon contemporary First Nations’ reflections on ‘Hope’ and suggest a way forward to see ‘Hope’ embodied in action.
Theology Meets the People: Messages of Hope for 2025
Friday, 14 February 2025, 4pm – 7pm
St Barnabas College, North Adelaide
Three theologians share their messages of hope.
Rev’d Dr Lyndon Shakespeare – Spaces of Hope
Rev’d Canon Jenny Wilson – Preaching as an Act of Hope
Rev’d Dr Michael Trainor – Hope in the Gospel of Luke
Come and See: Theology, Poetry and Art
Friday, 14 February 2025 7pm – 9pm
St Columba’s Anglican Church, Hawthorn
Jesus invites his disciples to ‘Come and see.’ Theology, Poetry and Art help us to find meaning, to find the Christ within us and to express our spiritual insights. In this forum, we will explore the processes of Lectio and Visio Divina through poetry and art.
Imagine, the Beatles meet Jesus
Saturday, 15 February 2025 7pm – 8.30pm
St Bart’s Anglican Church, Norwood (hosted by St Matt’s, Kensington)
How might the songs and ideas of the Beatles converse with those of the Jesus Music Pioneers regarding some of life’s enduring questions? 'Imagine' the musical dialogue.
Celebrating Gospel Hope across the Nations
Sunday, 16 February 2025 10am – 12noon
St John’s Anglican Church, Salisbury
The gospel hope we share in Christ is bigger than any single culture, and no particular culture ‘owns’ the truth of the gospel. However, gospel hope can be expressed in any and every language and culture. The capacity of the gospel is to draw people together, regardless of tribe, nation, people or language. This celebration of gospel hope across the nations will be a foretaste of heaven!
Festival of Multi-cultural Food and Hospitality
Sunday, February 16, 2025 12 noon – 2pm
St John’s Anglican Church, Salisbury
Food, hospitality and company have always been a feature of giving expression to the rich and invitational nature of gospel hope. In a world where cultural tribalism and rivalry is an ever-present threat, the gospel hope proclaimed by Jesus Christ celebrates every culture and gathers people to become companions – literally, to share bread together. This festival will provide opportunities for a range of cultures to be expressed with colour, vitality and creativity – and tasty food!
Please Note: the Gospel Celebration and the Food Festival are two separate events. If you are coming to both, please register for each one separately.
Hymn Fest of Hope
Sunday, 16 February 2025 5pm – 6pm
St Michael’s Anglican Church, Mitcham
Join us for Hymn Fest of Hope – an inspiring afternoon of worship through the singing of beloved hymns that celebrate faith and hope. Experience the joy of community as we lift our voices together in timeless songs of praise, with stirring organ accompaniment. All are welcome to this uplifting event that promises to renew hearts and spirits. Come and be part of this celebration of Hope through worship, fellowship, and the enduring richness of hymnody.
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