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Bishop of Leicester on the intercultural lessons for Living in Love and Faith

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03 March 2025

Diocese of Leicester

The Bishop of Leicester, the Rt Revd Martyn Snow

The Bishop of Leicester, the Rt Revd Martyn Snow

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On this episode, the Bishop of Leicester, the Rt Revd Martyn Snow, is interviewed about his new booklet, Can We Imagine a Future Together? Intercultural lessons for living in love and faith, in which he attempts to chart a way forward for the Living in Love and Faith (LLF) process. Bishop Snow is the lead bishop on LLF.

“The Church of England is in a season of discernment as it seeks a way to honour and accommodate differing theological and pastoral responses to Living in Love and Faith and to find a way to remain united despite sometimes profound disagreement,” the booklet’s description says. “Martyn Snow offers further practical resources for this season of listening, prayer, patience and kindness.

“Drawing on his experiences of working in the UK’s most culturally diverse diocese to explore how best to live together well across difference, such that all church members especially those who have been historically marginalised flourish, he finds helpful models in the in the field of interculturalism and in the concept of gift exchange. These models are expressed in generous giving, radical receptivity and transformative thanksgiving all of which can contribute positively to today’s pressing questions.”

Can We Imagine a Future Together? is published by Church House Publishing and is available to buy here.

Bishop Snow is interviewed by Francis Martin, Staff Writer for the Church Times.

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