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Belfast's annual Four Corners Festival has been going for 12 years. Its Christian organisers consider it subversive, but in a positive way. They say they want to encourage people to step out from their comfortable places and meet others with differing backgrounds and opinions.
Diane and Will get around the table with Rev Steve Stockman, Fr Martin Magill, and Mylie Brennan to discover why they do what they do with the festival, and why they think they are right to "...drop depth charges into the city's culture for a week".
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Produced for Thrive Ireland
Made by Commission Christian Radio
In association with The Northern Ireland Community Relations Council
By Thrive IrelandBelfast's annual Four Corners Festival has been going for 12 years. Its Christian organisers consider it subversive, but in a positive way. They say they want to encourage people to step out from their comfortable places and meet others with differing backgrounds and opinions.
Diane and Will get around the table with Rev Steve Stockman, Fr Martin Magill, and Mylie Brennan to discover why they do what they do with the festival, and why they think they are right to "...drop depth charges into the city's culture for a week".
Send us a text
Produced for Thrive Ireland
Made by Commission Christian Radio
In association with The Northern Ireland Community Relations Council