Entries from September 2007
In search of the Goodly Spirit of Goole
John Davies’ latest entry on Walking the M62 is really lovely – good writing, good imagination, and a great reflection on finding the holy in the most ordinary of everyday things
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Countdown to Sunday [or, (don't) preach it, brother...]
I blogged a while back about a new book by Chris Erdman, which is about preaching… no, wait. I can’t say that on this blog. Because preaching is well out of fashion, right? Even the word presses all the wrong buttons. Not just bad preaching either – in our alternative-, pomo-, emerging-church world, even good More...
Vicar’s cafe
check this out. Seriously imaginative "church" for people who don’t want to go to "church"
hat tip: BBA
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au revoir, Madeleine L’Engle
I have wept a few tears today for someone I never met. Ever since I was a child, I have returned to Madeleine L’Engle’s books over and over again.
A Wrinkle in Time was my first. I read Circle of Quiet for the third time this summer in France.
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Women and church: Canon Lucy Winkett
Canon Lucy Winkett was on top form at Greenbelt, speaking about four ways (martyr, virgin, mystic, wife) in which women have shaped the Christian tradition despite only being allowed to do so within severe constraiants. I’m delighted to find that her current talks at St Pauls are expanding on these themes, and the first are More...
Walking the M62
One of the highlights of my Greenbelt was meeting up with John Davies, one of the most interesting and talented priests in this country. (That’s my humble opinion, of course, but I happen to know I’m right about this.) John is spending his sabbatical leave not on a flash conference, a faraway beach, a calm More...
greenbelt 07
happy memories… serena took this pic
of Dave Perry (In Camera), Ray Khan and me. I was backing vox, standing in for Leah, In Camera’s regular singer. That was a fun, fun gig.
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