DIY church
You have to love this. Never mind emerging church in the living room, or theology in the pub, or any of that sutff. Just build your own church in the back garden. That's what Jon Richards did for his wife, who found her local church to busy and crowded for her liking.
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Maggi has kept a blog since September 2003, writing about theology and faith, the arts and literature, and a little about life and random nonsense...
In an increasingly secularised society few people have a good working knowledge of the Bible. Yet a great deal of our culture is built on stories or ideas that come from the Bible. Literature, art, music, language and even the fabric of our society - such as our justice system - are built on Christian concepts and biblical references. The Writing on the Wall provides a fascinating introduction to the Bible's best-known, and most influential, stories. Each chapter gives some background to the text of the Bible, and shows how the stories have become enmeshed in Western culture. Adam and Eve, the ten plagues of Egypt, The Prodigal Son and Mary Magdalene all feature - along with how the Bible has influenced everyone from Shakespeare to Monty Python, and Caravaggio to Banksy.
Giving It Up explores the Lenten idea of 'giving up', taking it beyond the traditional idea of simply abstaining from something, and suggesting instead that what we need to give up is our existing ideas about God. With a daily readings for each day of Lent, from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, it follows the heroes of the Bible who had to give up their own too-small ideas about God.
This is Maggi’s bestselling book of daily readings for each day of Advent, Christmas and Epiphany. Advent is the beginning of the Church year, and marks the anticipation of the coming Messiah. These readings explore how beginnings and endings in our own lives are illuminated by the different Gospel narratives of Christ's coming.
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On one hand we could accept the notion of security through obfuscation. I.e. there is so much crap out there “nobody believes what they read in the papers anyway”.
Then again on the other hand there is that chilling phrase that people whisper in the cloisters “well, there’s no smoke without fire!”. There/there lies the mud that sticks.
Happened to me once. Cost me at least one job application and I still have to parry it today when people Google me.
Once upon a time a newspaper report was fish and chip-paper the following day, now it is for ever.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/1999/sep/25/religion.uk
Paragraphs 3, 4 & 5