Greenbelt 3 – Communion

Sometimes the Sunday morning communion service @ Greenbelt can be a tad too alternative for it to really work. This year, however, simplicity seems to have been the key and it worked.
For those not familiar with the festival I better explain on the Sunday morning the majority of the site and some of the local [...]



Greenbelt 2 – The Post-Evangelical Debate

Been to an interesting seminar I feel I should comment on, about the Post-Evangelical Debate 10 years on. It was an interesting seminar, with an outstanding panel: Robert Beckford (author of Jesus is Dread, amongst others), Maggie Dawn (blogg is of same name and well worth checking out – see my links), Dave Tomlinson (author [...]



Greenbelt 1 – Meeting people, and chilling out

I love Greenbelt, it’s the place in the world where I most feel that people are on my planet.
Since I got here yesterday I’ve been soaking up the atmosphere, which feels particularly chilled this year, meeting a few people at a ship meet and todays Wibsite meet up and going to the odd seminar.
The Wibsite [...]



Another one

So it’s that time of year again (which you’d never have guessed from reading round
the wibsite;-) ).
Whilst I’m gone feel free to keep visiting and using the links section & then leave a comment on what you’ve been reading and have a happy weekend



Not just for children

is the new version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory . If you’re bored and it’s on it’s worth a look.



And how long has it been on my bookshelf?

This morning I was checking through a few of the paper links I have on here, to see if there was anything interesting to blogg about (having decided that I would not go for the fact Third Party gets another year older today).
So having discovered that I need to remove the link to the Jewish [...]



Just a link to……

Dave Killing Back (Culture and Spirituality) who has a link / comment to a story on a democratic response to art.



Heritage, spirituality and political culture

First off I’ll make it clear, I refuse to pay an enterance charge to go into a place of worship for any religion (although I am more than happy to make a voluntary donation towards the upkeep). However, as I have an English Heritage membership card I got around that ethical problem when [...]



And this weekend…………..

I entered a world where there were no adverts for any corporation, where you could only buy fair trade tea and coffee and organic food; where it was safe for you to arrange to meet your child at midnight on a climbing frame in the village.Where it was possible to enjoy a history lesson in [...]



Start of a journey

Well if you read around certain parts of the blogg world Maggie , John , Constructive Weekend (just for starters) as well as Dave (follow links on main site to Cartoon Blogg), Sophs, Never Conforming, Jack and others on this site (sorry I’ll be late for work if I do all the links) and [...]