Entries from December 2009
Rick Warren repudiates Ugandan homophobia | Andrew Brown | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Andrew Brown on Rick Warren’s letter to Uganda
Andrew Brown: Rick Warren repudiates Ugandan homophobia
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Rick Warren’s letter to Uganda
Saddleback PastorRick Warren writes publicly to the pastors of Uganda, calling for reconciliation, not judgement. Hooray for a man with the courage to speak plainly for justice, despite the flak he might get for it.
Dear fellow pastors in Uganda,
I greet you in the name and love of Jesus Christ as I send this encyclical video More...
Rick Warren on Uganda
“As an American it’s not my role to comment on Uganda,” says Rick Warren, “but as a pastor it is my role to speak out on moral issues, and it is my role to shepherd other pastors”
watch on YouTube
read on Warren’s website
more comment here:
The independent
Think Progress
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Uganda: Rick Warren comes out against anti-gay legislation
Reverend Rick Warren released a video letter to clergy in Uganda today, speaking out against proposed legislation in that country that punishes homosexual activity with death. The legislation applies not just to gays and lesbians; anyone who is aware of homosexual activity would be obligated to report it to authorities. Warren, whose Saddleback Church has More...
floating lanterns
this is the most fantastic picture. HT Mark Meynell.
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Lesslie Newbigin’s 100th Birthday
I knew Lesslie Newbigin, he was a charming and delihgtful man. He was born a hundred years ago, and two blogs/sites have celebrated him this week:
Krish Kandiah on Lesslie Newbigin
10 Things You Probably Did Not Know About Him – Andy Rowell.
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Caught by the River
Just came across a fab website/co-authored blog for writers:
Caught by the River.
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sex and church
One of the smaller injustices of our time is that, with the media dominated by a secular and often sneering agenda, almost nothing is written or broadcast about the Church as a force for social fairness, as a comfort to the lonely and counsellor to the distressed, as one of the institutions still binding local More...
Advent – darkness to light in Cesar Franck – Telegraph Blogs
Stephen Hough is a pianist who writes a blog on the Telegraph. His thoughts are always worth a look, but he has added something extra this month – each Sunday he is posting a blog about Advent, and each time he is picking up one of the major themes of Advent and connecting it to More...
Advent: ripples in time
Mark Pierson, one of the world’s most creative worship curators, has a post about an Advent “service” involving a pool of black water. It sounds completely gorgeous, and he includes full instructions so you can try it for yourself. Go read!
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