Events

As well as our regular monthly talks, we also organise one-off events. We aim for these to be entertaining, sociable , educational and interesting. Events we have organised in the last few years have included visits to places of historical interest, exhibitions, talks and social outings.
We also hold a stall at Nunhead Cemetery Open Day every year and join in with various interfaith events in Lewisham and surrounding areas.

For the schedule of our forthcoming monthly meetings and other events please go here.

January Meeting: Ethical Dilemmas

When: Thursday 5 January, 7.30pmWhere: Online via Zoom: link Every year we dedicate one of our meetings to exploring ethical dilemmas together. It provides interesting discussions and we find ourselves often having to carefully examine our thoughts and feelings about certain issues.  We have been holding this session online for the last couple of years and find it… Read more »

Dec social: ‘Inherit the Wind’ film showing

When: Tuesday 6 December, 7.30pm Where: Sands Films, 82 Saint Marychurch St, London SE16 4HZ (map) Travel: Sands Films is a 2 minute walk from Rotherhithe Overground Station, which is just 3 short stops from Whitechapel Station on the District and Elizabeth Lines. Tickets are available from the club on a ‘pay as much as you can’ basis,… Read more »

Bromley Nov meeting: Modern Slavery – an overview

When: Wednesday 9th November 2:30 – 4:30 pm Where: United Reformed Church, Bromley (map)Speaker: Lizzie Muir (Anti-Slavery International, Community Engagement Officer) Lizzie Muir will talk to us on the topic of Modern Slavery: An Overview. She will very briefly cover an overview of the transition from historical into modern slavery. She will go on to highlight how it… Read more »

December talk: Northern Ireland vs. London

When: Thursday 1 December, 7.30pm Online: Zoom link hereSpeaker: Boyd Sleator Northern Ireland vs London: Similarities, Differences and what we can learn from them Looked at from London, one can easily view Northern Ireland as a one-dimensional place – protestants versus catholics pretty much defines it. This is a very out of date conclusion: today it’s a… Read more »

November talk: Under attack – Human Rights in 2022

When: Thursday 3 November, 7.30pm Online Zoom link hereSpeakers: Richy Thompson (Humanist UK’s Director of Public Affairs & Policy) Under Attack: Human Rights in 2022 and how we can defend them Sexual and reproductive rights, such as women’s right to abortion, have been undermined by government activity in recent months. Brexit has allowed Britain to decouple international… Read more »