In this conversation with SWF’s Sue Miller, Ash Cocksworth talks about his theological research into the significance of the smile. Ash Cocksworth is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Practice at the University of Roehampton. Among his roles is convenor of the Research Group in Theology, Religion and Practice. Find out about upcoming seminars here. Sue […]
Research report: The pedagogical challenges of teaching ministerial theology to students from non-traditional community churches
This report and accompanying recorded conversation presents the findings of a research project carried out by four researchers at the University of Roehampton with the goal of exploring the pedagogical challenges faced by lecturers teaching ministerial theology in a university context to students from non-traditional community churches which are often charismatic/pentecostal with much membership drawn […]
Podcast 3: Transitioning Church: queer stories of cost, risk and gift
An open conversation with two ministers about the cost, risk and gifts of ministry.
Podcast 2: Neurodiversity and disability in the church
In this podcast we hear personal experiences of disability and neurodiversity in the church
Continuing to seek flourishing and connection
A message from the Director of the Susanna Wesley Foundation, Sue Miller
MODEM annual conference: Dec 1 2020
Beyond blame: accountability now? MODEM conference 2020
‘Most Significant Change’ chaplaincy project
The Susanna Wesley Foundation is supporting the chaplaincy team at the University of Roehampton in an exciting new initiative.
Mapping Faith – Theologies of Migration and Community
We are pleased to announce the publication of a new book Mapping Faith, edited by Lia Shimada.







