There are so many ways to get involved with our Festivals and Events work.
If you'd like to volunteer on one of our teams make sure you head over to our volunteer with us page, or if you're looking to get involved with your own local festival or event, visit our resources page. Below are some other ways you can get involved from the comfort of your own home to the fun of the festival site.
Join in the Real Talk
Sometimes in our lives we have ‘real’ conversations where we go a little deeper - conversations that are gritty, vulnerable, sacred, respectful. Jesus had real conversations all the time. Real conversations connect us and change us.
This kind of deep listening and sharing is a key part of all mission and ministry, and is at the core of our Festivals and Events work, whether it's taking place within our venue, on our Spill the Spirituality podcast or around a game of Conversations Against Mundanity.


Join us out and about
Visit us on site and find out what it's all about.
You don't have to be on team to join us on site. Check out where we're going next year. We'd love it if you could come along!
You can find out all about where we're at and what we're doing by visiting the volunteer with us page.
Pray for our work
Our work is dependent on so many different people, from folk joining us at festivals and events as volunteers to the contractors who construct our wonderful spaces but we believe that it's prayer that holds it all together.
Over the coming year we are exploring ways to create a prayer community praying specifically for our festivals and events work.
If this is something you'd be interested in, let us know below.


Spill the Spirituality podcast
An inclusive space for real conversations that change things. We start with the news of the week and dive right into the spirituality of the stories – with people of faith, no faith, and everyone in between.

Conversations Against Mundanity
There’s nothing wrong with chatting about the everyday – it’s what fills most of our lives after all – but those don’t tend to be the conversations we remember. Instead we remember when we were honest enough with one another to open up and say something real.
Conversations against Mundanity is a card game that tries to kickstart those kinds of conversations.