A whole group of HeartEdge members are taking part with HeartEdge at Greenbelt. We’re at the festival all weekend hosting sessions in Exchange and sharing ideas in Treehouse. Want to meet up and talk more? Meet 12.45pm on Saturday in the Exchange, or find us in the Jesus Arms each night.
Friday 5.30pm: The Colonnades
GREAT SACRED MUSIC: St Martin’s Voices with their Director of Music Andrew Earis and the Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Revd Dr Sam Wells, explore through word and song some of the great music of our religious heritage.
Friday 8pm: Exchange
RE-IMAGINING CHURCH AND CULTURE: With Andrew Earis, Jonathan Kearney, Giles Goddard and Anna Sikorska. How can the church be part of a cultural renaissance with art, music and ideas – re-imagining the Christian narrative for the present moment? Chaired by Sam Wells.
Friday 8pm: Exchange
RE-IMAGINING CHURCH AND CULTURE: With Andrew Earis, Jonathan Kearney, Giles Goddard and Anna Sikorska. How can the church be part of a cultural renaissance with art, music and ideas – re-imagining the Christian narrative for the present moment? Chaired by Sam Wells.
Saturday 10.45am: Treehouse
WHO IS MY NEIGHBOUR? THE GLOBAL AND PERSONAL CHALLENGE with Sam Wells
What should Christ’s injunction to ‘love your neighbour’ mean in practice today? Sam Wells explores this question and considers its bearing on the politics of poverty, discrimination, immigration, ecology and the fallout from recent political upheavals in Europe and America.
WHO IS MY NEIGHBOUR? THE GLOBAL AND PERSONAL CHALLENGE with Sam Wells
What should Christ’s injunction to ‘love your neighbour’ mean in practice today? Sam Wells explores this question and considers its bearing on the politics of poverty, discrimination, immigration, ecology and the fallout from recent political upheavals in Europe and America.
Saturday 2pm: Exchange
RE-IMAGINING CHURCH AND COMMERCE: With Sam Wells, David Alcock, Ruth Amos, Mark Kinder and Rob Wardle. How can commerce and church be realigned in order to take finances beyond the benefactor and the steward while deepening and embodying our understanding of the kingdom, rather than conflicting with, or confusing, it? Chaired by Cliff Mills.
RE-IMAGINING CHURCH AND COMMERCE: With Sam Wells, David Alcock, Ruth Amos, Mark Kinder and Rob Wardle. How can commerce and church be realigned in order to take finances beyond the benefactor and the steward while deepening and embodying our understanding of the kingdom, rather than conflicting with, or confusing, it? Chaired by Cliff Mills.
Saturday 5pm: Colonnades
GREAT SACRED MUSIC: Meet at the end of the great lawn, bring a seat or a cushion. An opportunity to experience Great Sacred Music exploring great music via word and song. St Martin’s Voices with their Director of Music Andrew Earis and Vicar Revd Dr Sam Wells, explore through word and song some of the great music of our religious heritage.
GREAT SACRED MUSIC: Meet at the end of the great lawn, bring a seat or a cushion. An opportunity to experience Great Sacred Music exploring great music via word and song. St Martin’s Voices with their Director of Music Andrew Earis and Vicar Revd Dr Sam Wells, explore through word and song some of the great music of our religious heritage.
Sunday 12:30pm: Shelter
TELL OUT MY SOUL! Members of St Martin’s Voices with Director of Music Andrew Earis and Associate Vicar Jonathan Evens explore in words and music some of the UK’s top 100 hymns, including Be thou my vision, Abide with me and Dear Lord and Father of mankind.
Sunday 2pm: Exchange
RE-IMAGINING CHURCH AND CONGREGATIONS: With Rosemarie Mallet, Philippa Boardman, Wale Hudson-Roberts and Simon Woodman. How might we move towards a vision for the renewal of congregational life by: starting with one another’s assets, not our deficits; inclusive approaches to liturgy, worship and day-to-day communal life; and seeing that God is giving the church everything it needs for the renewal of its life in the people who find themselves to be on the edge? Chaired by Jonathan Evens.
RE-IMAGINING CHURCH AND CONGREGATIONS: With Rosemarie Mallet, Philippa Boardman, Wale Hudson-Roberts and Simon Woodman. How might we move towards a vision for the renewal of congregational life by: starting with one another’s assets, not our deficits; inclusive approaches to liturgy, worship and day-to-day communal life; and seeing that God is giving the church everything it needs for the renewal of its life in the people who find themselves to be on the edge? Chaired by Jonathan Evens.
Monday 2pm: Exchange
RE-IMAGINING CHURCH AND COMPASSION: With Richard Frazer, Pam Orchard, Al Barrett and Professor Anthony Reddie. How might we find our way to becoming abundant communities that open space for generosity and cooperation in models for serving local need and addressing social justice by seeing that care comes not out of some self-important altruism but out of recognition of our own need, and desire to be transformed by the strangers God sends us? Chaired by James Hughesdon.
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Arundel Cathedral - Tell Out My Soul!
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