Ready to have another go at discovering a more thoughtful, kinder, open and altogether freer Christian faith? There’s a chance that your faith might not be lost after all.
It might just need to be rewilded.
We know there are lots of people who are still curious about faith, but who don’t live near us, don’t fit easily into traditional church spaces, or are rightly cautious after past experiences.
We also know that for many people, exploring faith after deconstruction can feel a bit stop-start and haphazard.
You read a book here, listen to a podcast there, have a few deep conversations… but it’s hard to find a coherent path that doesn’t come with pressure, or expectation.
So in 2026, we’re trying something a bit different.
𝐑𝐞𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐅𝐚𝐢𝐭𝐡 is a year-long conversation space that takes one big theme a month and explores it slowly and thoughtfully through a mix of clear teaching, open discussion, and simple nature-based contemplative practices.
It’s designed with multiple points of entry: different locations, a variety of formats, and the freedom to dip in and out as life allows.
We’ll be taking on some of the subjects many people find hardest to navigate after rigid or fear-based Christianity, including things like the Bible, God, sex and gender, suffering, hell and hope, and what faith can look like in a pluralist world.
These aren’t just random topics. They’re very real pain points that have come up time and time again in our conversations, surveys and experiences over the years. When people are struggling to make sense of their inherited Christian faith – this is usually where it hurts.
Rewilding Faith is aimed at those just starting (or restarting) a journey of progressive faith exploration – or for those who’ve been on the journey for a while, but want to fill in some gaps.
It’s for those who want to explore faith in a more structured way, without having to commit to a church, sign up to anything, or pretend they’re more certain than they are.
Some people will join for a single theme. Others might follow along more regularly. Both are completely fine – as long as you go wild with it 🙂
So if you think you might like to stay in the loop, all we need is your email address at the link below. (See comments section)
We’ll then reply with occasional updates with what’s happening, when, and where.
It doesn’t commit you to anything, and you can opt out at any time.
Grace and Peace!

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