Links

Putting Faith to work – the churches’ council for Industry and Social Responsibility (ISR) has been active in the Bristol and Swindon area since the early 1990s
Broadmead Baptist Church – the church above the shops
Society of Saint Francis - brothers and sisters living in community
Bristol Quakers – peace, equality, simplicity, truth
Graeme Evelyn, Saint Stephen’s artist-in-residence commissioned to create new work for Reconciliation Reredos
Church architect, David McLaughlin, in charge of the conservation of the Reredos
The Churches Conservation Trust is the national charity protecting churches at risk
Bristol Legacy Commission taking forward work connected to the Abolition of Slavery, it supports Saint Stephen’s the Community Learning events for Reconciliation Reredos
The Heritage Lottery Fund supports work restoring and creating Saint Stephen’s Reconciliation Reredos – to be unveiled January 2011
David Mowat, curator of Saint Stephen’s music programme and founder of the Bristol Eco Show
St George Church of England primary school and St Michael’s on the Mount Church of England primary school
K2, a network for Christian singles in the Bath and Bristol area
Greenbelt – the annual Christian arts and music festival on Cheltenham racecourse, with over 20,000 visitors including campers and traders
The Antient Society of St Stephen’s Ringers – the ancient society dedicated to maintaining the fabric of Saint Stephen’s
Bristol ringing – campanologists ringing bells at Saint Stephen’s
Every year a joint charity appeal with the Dolphin Society, the Anchor Society and the Grateful Society, culminates in a service to commemorate the Bristol trader and philanthropist, Edward Colston, on Colston Day – this year 12 November 2010
Business West - the south west’s leading business organisation
Riding Lights theatre company performed The Narrow Road, Easter 2010
Elsie Briggs House of Prayer. A house in Bristol for Christian contemplative prayer, a sacred space for prayer and meditation, reflection and retreat
Merchant Navy Association – its Bristol branches have age-old links with Saint Stephen’s, the harbour church
Alcoholics Anonymous, Bristol Drugs Project, and Narcotics Anonymous hold weekly meetings at Saint Stephen’s
Sacred Bristol - Bristol’s historic churches
Thank you Wikimedia for the Bristol skyline on the home page
Thank you for some of the photographs on this website Kamini Conning, Merry May Designs email: kaminiATmerrymaydesigns.co.uk



