*Unfortunately we have had to cancel this event due to coronavirus precautions. We will continue to consider the theme of flourishing in our work this year* For plain text versions of the ‘flourishing’ quotes seen on social media, click here The Susanna Wesley Foundation Annual Conference was due to be held on Tuesday 16th June, 2020 […]
MODEM conference reflection
The annual MODEM conference was held on 21-22 November at Sarum College in Salisbury. The theme was ‘Losing Control, Enabling Withness’. ******** What does it mean to walk alongside people, with them rather than only for them? This was the question approached from various directions and disciplines at the MODEM conference. Speakers Sam Wells, Paul Hibbert, Chloe Lynch, Vaughan S. Roberts, […]
What’s in a Word? Strategy
In this post which originally appeared on his blog, SWF-supported PhD student Keith Elford writes about the meaning of ‘strategy’. ******** A strategy should be based on a lot of work, be rational and plausible, but it will, in the end, require you to make an act of faith and probably won’t work out as you […]
What’s in a word: Mission
In this post which originally appeared on his blog, SWF-supported PhD student Keith Elford writes about the meaning of ‘mission’
Theology, Religion and Practice Seminars
The Susanna Wesley Foundation is sponsoring a series of seminars on the theme of formation from the Research Group in Theology, Research and Practice at the University of Roehampton in 2019-20.
MODEM conference 2019
Modem Conference 2019 – Nov 21-22 at Sarum College Modem – a hub for leadership, management and ministry – holds its annual conference November 21-22 at Sarum College, Salisbury.
Planting hope at the University of Roehampton
The Susanna Wesley Foundation office is located at Southlands College, the Methodist college at the University of Roehampton. During Freshers’ Week this September we had the chance to engage with our university community in a number of ways.
What’s in a word? Vision
In this post which originally appeared on his blog, SWF-supported PhD student Keith Elford writes about the meaning of ‘vision’







