
Friday, November 7, 2025: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 8, 2025: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
St. Martin's Episcopal Church
717 Sage Rd, Houston, TX 77056
in the Parish Life Center
Coffee and pastries will be served in the morning, and lunch will be provided.
Cost: $175
*Limited scholarships are available.
For inquiries, please contact Juli Browning at jbrowning@smec.org
For additional information:
https://www.wycliffe.ox.ac.uk/wycliffehallforum2025

Historical evidence points towards Jesus' bodily resurrection; but you can't thereby compel people to accept something so intrinsically unlikely. You need to grasp the biblical view of creation and new creation to see why and how it makes sense. One of the best reasons for accepting that worldview is when the church is living as the small working model of new creation — something just as unlikely as the resurrection, and for the same reason.
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N.T. Wright has been fascinated by the Resurrection all his adult life. His book, The Resurrection of the Son of God, makes the most rigorous case for the physical resurrection of Jesus. He has thought through the implications of the resurrection for Christian hope in his hugely influential Surprised by Hope, and its implications for what it is to be human and what atonement is in The Day the Revolution Began. Join us at the 2025 Wycliffe Forum to hear him share new insights into the implications of the revolution for mission.
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Wycliffe Hall has a unique role within the city of Oxford, its University and the world. Many young and influential minds are formed here, and the University is a place where key debates of global importance are held. In the midst of such a dynamic marketplace of ideas, Wycliffe seeks to thrive as a center of Christian life and thought. In order to engage actively with the next generation of leaders, and be a Christian voice in these important debates, we need the generous support of donors.
We are passionately committed to training and equipping future generations of Christian leaders and theologians and have a proven track record of producing some fantastic alumni (Jill Duff, Nicky Gumbel, Rachel Treweek, Rico Tice, NT Wright, to name a few), but we need your prayer and financial support if we are to continue to train inspiring church leaders. When you invest in Wycliffe, you invest in the next generation of Christian leaders and theological minds.

We are determined to play our part to equip our outstanding students to be agents of the renewal of the Church of Jesus Christ. Thank you so much for enabling that to happen through your generosity and support. You are investing in the future of the Church, and I don’t think that there are many things more worthwhile to invest in.
- Rev. Dr. Michael Lloyd, Principal of Wycliffe Hall
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