Symon Hill
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  • London, England
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I am an activist, writer and trainer, living in Britain. I am associate director of the left-wing Christian thinktank Ekklesia and author of The No-Nonsense Guide to Religion.
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http://www.symonhill.wordpress.com
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At 2:34am on 1st mo. 20, 2010, Alice Yaxley said…
Hello Symon! I don't know if you're interested or able to come to our Meeting for Learning next month?
 
 
 

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