Entries from March 2010

Tenebrae – A Service of Shadows

On March 17, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 8 Comments
A few times on my old website I wrote about Tenebrae services I’ve put on. The office of Tenebrae is an adaptation of a service that was used in the early church. It’s a meditation on the shadowy moments in the final days of Jesus’ life as he made his journey towards the Cross, each More...

walking on water

On March 16, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
I’ve often hear the story about Peter miraculously walking on water used as a challenge to personal faith – how much faith do “I” have? I would like to revisit it in the context of the guys in the boat. No man is an island… Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go More...

attention span

On March 12, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 13 Comments
yesterday I wrote about lectures – are they out of date? As a post script, it’s worth asking whether there is any credibility in the argument that lectures are outmoded because no-one can concentrate for fifty minutes? I say “no” – although with a few qualifications to what you expect in terms of the rise and More...

lecture

On March 11, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 8 Comments
I recently heard someone say that the lecture is an outmoded form of communication. No-one, said the speaker confidently, wants to sit and listen to someone talk for forty five minutes. We have newer, better ways of teaching now – people need interaction in order to learn, and no-one can concentrate for more than ten More...

St Megingaud

On March 11, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 6 Comments
Five years ago a group of my undergraduates, led by the indomitable Serena,searched for a saint whose feast day we could celebrate at college so that when I took the students out to celebrate my birthday (which always falls in Lent) they would have an excuse to eat chocolate. Last night, because some of the students More...

sincere atheism

On March 10, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
Alan Wilson writes about Ben Myers, atheism, religion and mindset More...

too fond of books

On March 10, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
I have just finished writing a book about books, art and music. For the last month every spare moment has been devoted to tidying up the ends – checking footnotes, reading copy edits, checking permissions… This morning I woke from a strange Alice In Wonderland kind of dream, in which I was lost in a world More...

The Prodigal Father

On March 9, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
One of Luke’s most famous stories is the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11 ff). To be prodigal means to be generous to the point of being a reckless spendthrift, to give without concern for whether what is given will be wasted – a term that obviously fits the Prodigal Son well. All his actions from the More...

Icebergs and ducks

On March 5, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
from Rules of Thumb (Alan Webber): Below the surface, like icebergs and ducks, out of sight of the traditional media and traditional politics, there is a movement gaining force. It is micro-change. It is entrepreneurial and vibrant. The projects are often small. Think of them as Petri-dish size experiments. They involve small groups of like-minded individuals who want More...

follow the fun

On March 5, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 1 Comment
Spiritual advice from Michael Volland More...