Kate Bottley says we all need something to believe in, and that faith is about hope, being human, having doubts, getting through life’s hard bits, celebrating the great bits, and finding meaning and connection in it all.
She will talk about the surprising truth of what faith means to her, that it’s not all-or-nothing, and also some of the things she’s learnt about life’s big questions about love, death, forgiveness, loneliness and joy, and why she thinks, ultimately, faith is the key to happiness.
The evening will be chaired by Canon Paula Gooder and include plenty of time for questions and answers.
Kate Bottley is a vicar, journalist and radio presenter. She presents Good Morning Sunday on BBC Radio 2 and is a regular presenter on BBC1’s Songs of Praise. Her first book is Have a Little Faith: Life Lessons on Love, Death and How Lasagne Always Helps (Penguin 2023).
BSL interpretation will be provided at this event: please let us know if you require seats in the area reserved for this by emailing stpaulslearning@stpaulscathedral.org.uk.
The event is free, but if you are able to make a donation to the continuing learning programme at St Paul’s Cathedral when you register for the event we would be very grateful.
We are very grateful to Benefact Trust for their generous support of this programme.
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