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Friday, 29 May 2020

Living God's Future Now - June 2020


‘Living God’s Future Now’ describes a series of online seminars, discussions and presentations hosted by HeartEdge. They are designed to equip, encourage and energise church leaders, laypeople and enquirers alike, in areas such as preaching, growing a church, shifting online, deepening spirituality in a congregation and responding to social need. 

The focal event in ‘Living God’s Future Now’ is a monthly conversation in which Sam Wells explores what it means to improvise on God’s kingdom with a leading theologian or practitioner.

The online programme includes:
  • Regular weekly workshops: Biblical Studies (Mondays), Sermon Preparation (Tuesdays) and Community of Practitioners (Wednesdays)
  • One-off workshops on topics relevant to lockdown such as ‘Growing online communities’ and ‘Grief, Loss & Remembering’
  • Monthly HeartEdge dialogue featuring Sam Wells in conversation with a noted theologian or practitioner
June 2020
Look out for videos on the HeartEdge facebook page from Georgina Graham, James Hughesdon and Sarah Rogers that will provide top tips on church and commerce - relationships, recovery and resilience.
  • Art & Religion - Imaging the Invisible: Monday 1 June, 4.30pm, HeartEdge facebook page. Jonathan Evens interviews Sophie Hacker, an artist who specialises in Church Art, including stained glass windows, silver, textiles, sculpture and re-ordering liturgical space. She is also Arts and Exhibitions Consultant for Winchester Cathedral, with particular responsibility for curating. View at https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge/.
  • Biblical Studies class: Monday 1 June, 7.30-9.00 pm, Zoom meeting - Join Simon Woodman for a lecture looking at the New Testament Epistles followed by discussion, with handouts. Register in advance at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rc-msqD8sEtE7n_X9u17Jl6R5CvzjjI5e?fbclid=IwAR2_ls4p5ou_7PBBg0Xz31fcSVVYx9JvoQ93hvWbuTjbYVIa9FpfIPChmg8.
  • Sermon Preparation Workshop: Tuesday 2 June, 4.30pm - Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner discuss the forthcoming Sunday's lectionary readings in the light of current events and share thoughts on approaches to the passages. Livestreamed at https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge/.
  • Community of Practitioners workshop: Wednesday 3 June, 4.30pm, Zoom meeting - An opportunity for ministers and other leaders of HeartEdge churches to meet together to reflect on issues relating to congregational renewal through commerce, culture and compassion. Join HeartEdge at https://www.heartedge.org/main/sign-up and email jonathan.evens@smitf.org for an invitation.
  • Wellbeing Group: Thursday 4 June, 2.00 – 3.00 pm, zoom meeting. The HeartEdge Wellbeing Group is a reflective group providing opportunities to share thoughts and feelings as ongoing support in these unusual times. The group facilitator will be Kate Woodhouse. Join the group at https://bit.ly/2XyhFTe. For this group, HeartEdge offers a two-tier ticket option (£30 or £50 for the whole six session series). You choose the rate that best suits your needs.
  • Seeing Salvation: Friday 5 June, 2.30pm, zoom meeting. Jonathan Evens shares practical approaches to using art in church settings. Session 1: Art Trails. Email jonathan.evens@smitf.org for an invitation.
  • Inspired to Follow - Art and the Bible Story: Sunday 7 June, 2.00 pm, Zoom meeting - This course uses fine art paintings that can be found in the collection of the National Gallery as a spring board for deepening one’s Christian faith and exploring what it means to follow Jesus today. Topic: Luke 1:26-38 / ‘The Annunciation’ Fra Filippo Lippi, about 1450-3, NG666. To receive a zoom invite email Jonathan Evens at jonathan.evens@smitf.org.
  • Biblical Studies class: Monday 8 June, 7.30-9.00 pm, Zoom meeting.
  • Sermon Preparation Workshop: Tuesday 9 June, 4.30pm, livestreamed at https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge/.
  • Community of Practitioners workshop: Wednesday 10 June, 4.30pm, Zoom meeting.
  • Wellbeing Group: Thursday 11 June, 2.00 – 3.00 pm, zoom meeting. Join the group at https://bit.ly/2XyhFTe.
  • Living God’s Future Now - HeartEdge monthly dialogue: Thursday 11 June, 6.00pm, Zoom meeting. Sam Wells in dialogue with John McKnight. To receive a zoom invite email Ben Sheridan at ben.sheridan@smitf.org.
  • Renewal from the edge: Friday 12 June, 10.00am, zoom meeting. Azariah France-Williams, Helen Jacobi and Fiona MacMillan will explore how lived experience of marginalisation can enable a call from the edge of church or society that can shape our prophetic and political thinking, enabling us to be most truly who we might be – as individuals, as society, and as the church. To receive a zoom invite email Ben Sheridan at ben.sheridan@smitf.org.
  • Seeing Salvation: Friday 12 June, 2.30pm, zoom meeting. Jonathan Evens shares practical approaches to using art in church settings. Session 2: Art and contemplation. Email jonathan.evens@smitf.org for an invitation.
  • Inspired to Follow - Art and the Bible Story: Sunday 14 June, 2.00 pm, Zoom meeting - Topic: Luke 1:26-38 / ‘Mystic Nativity’, Sandro Botticelli, 1500, NG1034.
  • Theology Group: Sunday 14 June, 6.00pm, Zoom meeting - Sam Wells will respond to questions and reflections on a theological question devised by the Chair. Chaired by a member of St Martin-in-the-Fields. To receive a zoom invite email Ben Sheridan at ben.sheridan@smitf.org.
  • Biblical Studies class: Monday 15 June, 7.30-9.00 pm, Zoom meeting.
  • Sermon Preparation Workshop: Tuesday 16 June, 4.30pm, livestreamed at https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge/.
  • Community of Practitioners workshop: Wednesday 17 June, 4.30pm, Zoom meeting.
  • Wellbeing Group: Thursday 18 June, 2.00 – 3.00 pm, zoom meeting. Join the group at https://bit.ly/2XyhFTe.
  • Seeing Salvation: Friday 19 June, 2.30pm, zoom meeting. Jonathan Evens shares practical approaches to using art in church settings. Session 3: Art workshops. Email jonathan.evens@smitf.org for an invitation.
  • Faith in the future: Friday 19 June, 8.00 p.m. BST (3:00 p.m. ET), pay what you can. What is the church of the future? Will church—as we know it—even exist? Author and noted futurist Bob Johansen, a distinguished fellow with the Institute for the Future, will join Dr. Lisa Kimball, the Associate Dean of Lifelong Learning at Virginia Theological Seminary to look at current trends, beyond those trends, possible disruptions, and why a new way of thinking is required for leaders of the church. Organised by our US partners TryTank. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/webinar-faith-in-the-future-registration-106147760810.
  • Inspired to Follow - Art and the Bible Story: Sunday 21 June, 2.00 pm, Zoom meeting - Topic: Mark 1: 1-12 / ‘The Baptism of Christ’; predella panel, Giovanni di Paolo, 1454, NG5451.
  • Biblical Studies class: Monday 22 June, 7.30-9.00 pm, Zoom meeting.
  • Sermon Preparation Workshop: Tuesday 23 June, 4.30pm, livestreamed at https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge/.
  • Community of Practitioners workshop: Wednesday 24 June, 4.30pm, Zoom meeting.
  • Wellbeing Group: Thursday 25 June, 2.00 – 3.00 pm, zoom meeting.
  • Seeing Salvation: Friday 26 June, 2.30pm, zoom meeting. Jonathan Evens shares practical approaches to using art in church settings. Session 4: Art meditations. Email jonathan.evens@smitf.org for an invitation.
  • Sustainable church, sustainable planet: Friday 26 June, 4.30 pm, zoom meeting. A workshop with Ruth Valerio, Deborah Colvin and Stephen Norrish exploring local church responses to the climate emergency by reducing carbon footprints, setting up environmental initiatives, becoming an Eco-church and contributing to global campaigns. To receive a zoom invite email Ben Sheridan at ben.sheridan@smitf.org.
  • Inspired to Follow - Art and the Bible Story: Sunday, 28 June, 2.00 pm, Zoom meeting - Topic: Luke 10:25-42 / ‘Christ in the House of Martha and Mary’, Diego Velásquez, probably 1618, NG1375.
  • Biblical Studies class: Monday 29 June, 7.30-9.00 pm, Zoom meeting.
  • Sermon Preparation Workshop: Tuesday 30 June, 4.30pm, livestreamed at https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge/.
July 2020
  • Community of Practitioners workshop: Wednesday 1 July, 4.30pm, Zoom meeting.
  • Wellbeing Group: Thursday 2 July, 2.00 – 3.00 pm, zoom meeting.
  • Handling conflict when building online community: Thursday 2 July, 4.30 – 6.00pm, zoom meeting. In this workshop Alastair McKay and Lia Shimada will explore questions around how we handle relational tensions when working remotely via online meetings and gatherings. To receive a zoom invite email Ben Sheridan at ben.sheridan@smitf.org.
  • Seeing Salvation: Friday 3 July, 2.30pm, zoom meeting. Jonathan Evens shares practical approaches to using art in church settings. Session 4: Exhibitions – solo shows. Email jonathan.evens@smitf.org for an invitation.
  • Inspired to Follow - Art and the Bible Story: Sunday, 5 July, 2.00 pm, Zoom meeting - Topic: Mark 11: 4-12 & 15-19 / ‘Christ driving the Traders from the Temple’, El Greco, about.1600, NG1457.
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London Community Gospel Choir - Sun In The Rain.

Tuesday, 17 September 2019

A Future that’s Bigger than the Past: Chalmers Lectures 2019



Rev Dr Sam Wells, Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields in London and inspirational founder of the HeartEdge movement, will deliver the 2019 Chalmers Lectures this autumn. Entitled ‘A Future that’s Bigger than the Past’, the six lectures will focus on the theology and methods of HeartEdge as a vision for renewal in the Church.

All of the lectures will be live streamed from here starting from 6.00pm today.

Launched at St Martin-in-the-Fields in 2017, HeartEdge is a membership-based organisation, an ecumenical network of partners and a movement for renewal.

The name HeartEdge reflects the group’s purpose - for those working at the heart of commerce, culture and community, with those at the margins and on the edge.

Through joining the network, churches are supported in finding their stories, share resources and connect with others developing their church and community.

A Future that’s Bigger than the Past

The six Chalmers Lectures being delivered by Dr Wells throughout the autumn at Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh from 6pm-8pm are:
  • For Such a Time as This: Locating the UK Church in a global and gospel story – Tuesday 17 September
  • Investing in the Kingdom: Taking money beyond the benefactor and the steward – Wednesday 18 September
  • Minding God’s Business: Realigning commerce and Church – Thursday 19 September
  • Entertaining Angels Unawares: How God renews the Church through the stones that the builders reject – Tuesday 1 October
  • Let All the People Praise Thee: How the Church may be part of a cultural renaissance – Wednesday 2 October
  • On Earth as it is in Heaven: Towards a vision for the renewal of congregational life – Thursday 3 October
The final three lectures in the series will be heard during the HeartEdge Annual Conference.

For those who are unable to attend in person, the lectures will also be live-streamed from here, and available in audio format.

For more information, please get in touch with Rev Jonathan Evens, HeartEdge organiser and Associate Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields, by email or by telephoning: 020 7766 1127.
Dates

The Chalmers Lectures at Greyfriars Kirk are open to the public and free to attend, or watch online. All dates are from 6pm to 8pm.
  • Tuesday 17 September
  • Wednesday 18 September
  • Thursday 19 September
  • Tuesday 1 October
  • Wednesday 2 October
  • Thursday 3 October
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Leonard Cohen - The Future.

Sunday, 15 May 2016

Livestreaming Pentecost (2)


500+ people joined us online this morning for the livestreaming of our ‪#‎Pentecost‬ Sunday service at St Martin-in-the-Fields. You can watch parts one and two back here:

Part one - http://bit.ly/1XsmmZq
Part two - http://bit.ly/1ZT6nCp

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Taize - Veni Sancte Spiritus.

Saturday, 14 May 2016

Livestreaming Pentecost



Members of the social media team at St Martin-in-the-Fields getting ready for our 10.30am ‪#‎PentecostSunday‬ service. Join us live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1704390936475597/?ti=icl.


Watch a Pentecost Sunday service live from this iconic and famous church. After the success of broadcasting last year’s Advent services, which were watched by thousands of people around the world, St Martin’s will be live streaming our Pentecost service on Sunday 15th May 2016 at 10.30am (GMT)

Follow our Facebook or Twitter accounts to find out more about how you can watch and get involved with this special service!

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Corinne Bailey Rae - The Skies Will Break.

Sunday, 29 November 2015

Livestreaming & Advent Services


 







The great team who organised our livestreaming today

Via ChurchLive and periscope, 3,000 people watched two Advent Sunday services at St Martin-in-the-Fields today, as well as the launch of the BBC Radio 4 Christmas Appeal with St Martin-in-the-Fields exhibition. It was a very special opportunity for us to share key moments in the life of our community with an audience around the world and also those who don’t normally go to church.

At our 10.00am Eucharist, the first Advent Candle was lit and our preacher was Revd Dr Sam Wells. At our 5.00pm Advent Carol Service we explored in words and music our theme for Advent, Experiments in Hope, with the Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields. The preacher was Revd Rosemary Lain-Priestley. Both services can be viewed by clicking here and here. The Christmas Appeal exhibition launch can be viewed by clicking here.


The Advent Carol Service at St Stephen Walbrook takes place tomorrow at 1.00pm and is a shared service for the Bank Churches Group. The service will be led by Revd Sally Muggeridge and the Choir of St Stephen Walbrook. I will share reflections using Advent sonnets by Malcolm Guite. All are welcome.

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Hills of the North, Rejoice.