Livestream available from Greenbelt Festival 22-25 August
Source: Greenbelt Festival
Hundreds of people have been arriving at the Greenbelt Festival at Boughton House, near Kettering. The weekend will be full of music, worship, comedy, craft, theatre, dance, food, spirituality, talks and more. Partner organisations include Christian Aid, Iona Community, Trussell Trust and Embrace the Middle East.
Those who can't make it can sign up to take part in the Festival's free livestreaming of some of the sessions. It starts on Friday morning.
Key livestreams are:
- Brooke Prentis, an Aboriginal Christian leader will speak about the 250-year history of struggling for justice at 10.30am on Friday.
- Richard Rohr, speaking at 5pm on Saturday. He will explore how walking the path of the prophets - from anger to sadness to love - can help sustain us in times of cultural exhaustion.
- Vanessa Nakate, a climate activist from Uganda, will be speaking about how faith can sustain action for climate justice at 13.30pm on Sunday.
Sign up at https://greenbeltfestival.typeform.com/2024-streams