Entries from December 2009

Rick Warren repudiates Ugandan homophobia | Andrew Brown | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

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Andrew Brown on Rick Warren’s letter to Uganda Andrew Brown: Rick Warren repudiates Ugandan homophobia More...

Rick Warren’s letter to Uganda

On December 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
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

On December 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
“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 More...

Uganda: Rick Warren comes out against anti-gay legislation

On December 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
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

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this is the most fantastic picture. HT Mark Meynell. More...

Lesslie Newbigin’s 100th Birthday

On December 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
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. More...

Caught by the River

On December 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
Just came across a fab website/co-authored blog for writers: Caught by the River. More...

sex and church

On December 10, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
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

On December 9, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
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

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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! More...