‘A scientist and a priest walk into a church’: how churches lead on science engagement
Description
How can scientists enrich and enliven their local church communities? We’ve invited Professor David Wilkinson, Petra Crofton, and Deb Fozzard to explore the impact of the Scientists in Congregations project that shows just how much scientists can do.
If you want to learn more, check out these free science and faith resources for schools and (church) children’s workers:
Wild and Wonderful UK.
Also take a look at these children's books on science by Petra Crofton:
Science Geek Sam and His Secret Logbook
Science Geek Christy and Her Eco-Logbook
Finally, take a look at Petra Crofton's top book recommendation: Francis Collins, The Language of God.
As always, thanks to Jamie Maule for his sound engineering!
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