What is SycamOre? Sycamore is an informal course about the Christian faith and its relevance for life today. It gives you space to meet other people, share ideas, explore your beliefs, and think about questions that really matter.
Why join a group?
COME FOR THE FILM Each session involves a short, thought-provoking film about the big questions of life and the central beliefs of the Christian faith.
The main presentation is by Fr Stephen Wang, a Catholic priest and popular speaker. There are street interviews with people from very different backgrounds, giving a fresh perspective on the big questions.
COME FOR THE CONVERSATION At a typical Sycamore session, conversation just happens! Sycamore is an opportunity to meet other people, share ideas, explore your beliefs, and think about questions that really matter. Everyone is welcome. There’s a real sense of community and a spirit of friendship. You can be yourself without any fear of being judged.
COME FOR THE FOOD The Sycamore group starts with appetizers and a beverage. Sycamore is a chance to relax with others over delicious food and a drink – it’s not just about deep discussions. For once, you can stop rushing, and just enjoy sitting down for some good food and some good conversation.
COME FOR THE ADVENTURE Yes, it’s a risk, stepping into the unknown. Most of us hate uncertainty and like to stay in our own routines. But why not take a risk and try something new? “Nothing ventured, nothing gained”. There are so few opportunities to meet new people, to step back from the rush of life, and to make space to think and talk.
You’ve got nothing to lose. At the very least, you get delicious food and have some good conversation. And maybe it will be something more, and perhaps even the beginning of a life-changing adventure.
All SycamOre sessions are free. Attend the first session with no commitment to continue.
We invite you to come and see SycamOre for yourself.
Our next session starts October 4th, 2024!
Are you interested in being a group leader? Click here for more details.