Entries categorized as worship
Sin is like dog sh*t on your shoe
Steve Taylor is on good form at the moment. What is sin?, he asks, in his latest entry in the Dictionary of Contemporary Spirituality.
Sin is a tricky word in contemporary society – it doesn’t compute any more. Alan Mann wrote an interesting book on the subject, proposing that without a clear concept of sin we More...
changing nature of worship
some of our forms of worship were designed for situations where a good church-full of people came together. some of them don’t work particularly well when there is a small congregation. Choral Evensong with no congregation? It’s OK, as long as the choir gathers round in a monastic formation, acknowledging that they are singing together More...
PDQcharist – praying the hours
PDQcharist - Lucas Mix, Astrobiologist and University Chaplain, presides over an outdoor, seven-minute Eucharist More...
Greenbelt and me… on radio 4
During Greenbelt weekend Andrew Graystone recorded a series of clips which will be broadcast next sunday on Radio 4 (8.10 am)
highlights: theologian Stanley Hauwerwas, poet Roger McGough, comedian Jude Simpson.
I shall also be making an appearance (and possibly 2, depending on his final editing decisions!)
see you on the airwaves?
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Worship, Sacred Space, Dan Kimball and Lilly Lewin
My good friend Lilly Lewin has recently written a book, co-authored with Dan Kimball, called Sacred Space, which is a "Hands-On Guide to Creating Multisensory Worship Experiences for Youth Ministry." It is very nicely produced, a decent size and nice easy to read fonts, pages not too crowded. Each section of the book contains a More...



