Entries from August 2010

talking to John McCarthy, and Anne Frank’s tree

On August 31, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I’ve always been an admirer of John McCarthy, so it was a real delight to chat to him on the radio on Sunday. I did a short reflection too, based on the story about Anne Frank’s tree falling down.Here’s the link More...

#gb10 greenbelt mainstage worship

On August 30, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 8 Comments
Sunday morning saw me and a host of other people rushing about backstage, soundchecking and other-stuff-checking for Greenbelt’s mainstage communion service. It was my pleasure and privilege this year to work on the service with the wonderful Martin Poole of Beyond church, as well as the talented Mr Stuart Townend, another friend of many years. What’s the More...

greenbelt 10, #gb10

On August 30, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
After a blustery and showery day yesterday, Greenbelt is bathed in warm sunlight today and the festival atmosphere is on. I’ve had a busy morning recording for BBC radio 4 and Greenbelt TV. Now hoping to catch one or two people I so far haven’t managed to bump in to. Greenbelt is always stuffed to More...

Bobby Baker

On August 28, 2010 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I am chairing a Greenbelt panel this afternoon, 3pm in the Big Top. One of the panellists is Bobby Baker. Her she is being interviewed by fellow-artist Michael Radcliffe More...

21st Century Enlightenment

On August 24, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 3 Comments
…discussed by Matthew Taylor More...

greenbelt festival guide

On August 24, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 4 Comments
For those of you who are filling out your Greenbelt diary, here is where I will be: Saturday 3pm: Big Top, chairing a panel on how you know what you know. Includes scientist Keith Skene, artist Bobby Baker Robin Ince and Giles Fraser. Saturday 3.00pm Winged Ox CANCELLED Sunday 7.30-8 on Radio 2 with John McCarthy Sunday 10.30 am More...

from blog to book deal

On August 19, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 15 Comments
People have started asking me lately why I blog. “Why do you write a blog when you are a published author?”, they say. Keeping a blog has done several things for me. The first is that it’s one of the few modes of writing that you publish instantly, and get an instant response. Not everyone wants More...

Curating Worship – Jonny Baker

On August 17, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 8 Comments
I would buy this book for the opening two chapters alone. Oh yes, and the cover. Hats off, Jonny, Lots of stars. More...

Jesus Died for This – Becky Garrison

On August 16, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 2 Comments
Becky Garrison is a satirist, well known for her work on The Wittenburg Door, and more recently for writing books and articles that examine the state of the Evangelical and “Emerging” church on both sides of the pond. Jesus Died for This is her latest offering, and although it is certainly funny in places and full More...

theology is necessary

On August 15, 2010 / By maggi dawn / 5 Comments
Sophia Deboick argues well for maintaining subjects (like theology) that don’t have an immediate utilitarian use : While there is certainly a debate to be had about what university should be for, the value of knowledge for its own sake should be defended and maintained as a central principle in our universities. If we accept More...