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Sunday, 4 December 2022

Living God's Future Now: Kingdom Conversations


Living God's Future Now: Kingdom Conversations by Samuel Wells (Canterbury Press, £17.99; 978-1-78622-415-6).

"Arguably the most imaginative and energetic church response to the pandemic has been that of HeartEdge, the interdenominational church renewal movement founded at St Martin in the Fields by Samuel Wells but now extending beyond the UK to Europe, North America and Australia.

From serving thousands of meals on London's streets to becoming, in all but name, an online conference centre and theological college offering hundreds of events, one outstanding feature of its programme has been Samuel Wells' monthly conversations about the future of the Church with leading figures from Britain and America, attended by large online audiences.

This volume offers a distillation of those conversations which, instead of being preoccupied with decline, focus on what Christian presence and practice might look like in the world that is being reshaped by what the pandemic has revealed, and the theology that is needed to sustain such a vision."

HeartEdge is an international and ecumenical movement for renewal of the broad church. It aims to catalyze kingdom communities that use the 4 Cs of compassion, culture, commerce and congregation to connect with the ways in which God is already at work in the wider world and get involved.

The story of how HeartEdge grew through the pandemic (including the monthly Living God's Future Now conversations with Sam Wells and guests) is told in a chapter of  Finding Abundance in Scarcity: Steps towards church transformation. At the Launch of Finding Abundance I said the following about that time:

"Our activity during the pandemic has helped us grow to having over 1,300 partners across the UK and in other countries including The Netherlands, the US, Southern Africa, and Australia. We’ve become more ecumenically diverse and we begun developing a network of hub churches to be a more local embodiment of HeartEdge, with hubs currently in Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Norwich, and Southend.

Through the pandemic we lost our ability to connect with people in their buildings and local communities but we gained an online programme of workshops and seminars that explore the 4 Cs in the context of current challenges. Our events introducing HeartEdge and the 4 Cs and our consultancy days with individual churches and parishes exploring mission had to stop or change but, in their place, came more frequent gatherings to reflect on experience and theology and provide support in the pandemic. We have also shared resources like Inspired to Follow: Art and the Bible Story which uses art from the National Gallery to explore bible stories and, once launched, will do the same the new Being With course. Fundamentally, we are a network which connects churches for the sharing of ideas, resources and approaches. That hasn’t changed because of the pandemic but connections with HeartEdge have become broader and deeper in that time.

Here’s what some of those who have taken part have said:

‘You made it feel really safe space to be real and authentic with whatever we were facing … I didn’t feel any embarrassment. Or shame in kind of turning up, feeling in a complete and utter mess. I don’t feel any pressure to be shiny, or to try and portray a shiny story. Which is different from many church gatherings.’

‘What I really needed was a reflection on our role as a church, especially now. I desperately needed it and that’s what the group was giving me.’

‘Being part of this network is fantastic - to be linked to others wrestling with the same issues of our day is liberating and humbling and it helps me as I don't feel as alone.’

So, our experience in lockdown has been that the connections and networks which a movement like HeartEdge can provide have never been more needed. We have also found that connecting virtually though our ongoing programming and our support or practitioner groups offers the inspiration, ideas, networks and sounding boards that people need in such challenging times."

The theology of HeartEdge has been set out by Sam Wells in A Future That's Bigger Than The Past: Towards the renewal of the Church.

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Don McLean - Genesis (In The Beginning).

Saturday, 11 December 2021

Living God's Future Now - w/c 12 December 2021




 Living God’s Future Now is our online festival of theology, ideas and practice. Join us for talks, workshops and discussions. Living God's Future Now is designed to equip, encourage and energise churches—from leaders to volunteers and enquirers—at the heart and on the edge.

The online programme includes:
  • Regular weekly workshops: 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’
Find recordings of earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions here.

For future events, check out the revamped events section of our website. HeartEdge partners can now promote their own events through the HeartEdge website. Just log in to the Partners' Area to submit your event details for both online and in-person events.

Tuesday

Sam and Sally's Sermon Preparation Workshop
Livestream
Tuesday 14 December, 16:30-17:30 (GMT)
Livestreamed on HE Facebook Page here.

Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner discuss this Sunday's readings and offer practical tips on preaching.

Wednesday

Community of Practitioners
Zoom
Wednesday 15 December 16:00-17:00 (GMT)
Email Jonathan Evens on jonathan.evens@smitf.org to take part.

This is a space for practitioners, lay and ordained, to reflect on theology and practice. Each week, we alternate between 'Wonderings' and discussion of a work of theology. This week we will be discussing the first three chapters of Wendell Berry's The Hidden Wound, an extended essay on racism in the United States. Newcomers are very welcome.

Friday

Inspired to Follow: The Four Last Things
Zoom
Friday 17 December, 16.30-17.30 (GMT)
Register here.
This four-week course explores the big themes of Advent—death, judgement, heaven and hell—using fine art paintings from the National Gallery, Biblical stories, theological reflection and conversation with others. This final session will explore the theme of Hell through reflection on Luke 16:19-30 and ‘The Rich Man being led to Hell’ by David Teniers the Younger. All are welcome.

Sunday

Theology Group
In-person at St Martin-in-the-Fields Church Hall.
Sunday 19 December, 12:00-13:00
Join us after Sunday's service at St Martin-at-the-Fields for a conversation on eschatology with Sam Wells and Sheppard Scholar Rose Lyddon, chaired by Lawrence Warner, Professor of Medieval English at King's College London and a member of our congregation at St Martin's. The season of Advent calls us to reflect not only on the incarnation of Christ, but also on his second adventus at the end of days. How do we understand the end of the world today in the face of climate crisis and pandemic? How does the Last Judgement relate to heaven, hell and salvation? Are we in an age of secular eschatology and, if so, how should we engage with these issues as Christians? We'll kick off the discussion at 12.00 in the Church Hall after coffee.

Coming up soon

Pioneer Practice with Jonny Baker and Guests | Zoom
13 January — 3 February

Pioneer Practice is a four-week series of webinars exploring the practicalities of on the ground pioneer ministry. Each week, Jonny will have two or three guests and get into the gritty day to day of how they pioneer. It’s ideal for you if you have started something or if you have an inkling or an idea you want to explore and get started. Register here to attend the series and for access to recordings.

Catch up with missed sessions...

Why not catch up with the lectures, workshops and conversation you've missed in the last 14 months or so? If you head over to one of the following platforms you will find a wealth of resources that will inspire and equip for your work, whether you are ordained, lay, or simply enquiring.

Facebook | YouTube | St Martin's Digital

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Julie Miller - River Where Mercy Flows.

Saturday, 4 December 2021

Living God's Future Now - w/c 5 December 2021

Living God’s Future Now is the HeartEdge online festival of theology, ideas and practice. Join us for talks, workshops and discussions. Living God's Future Now is designed to equip, encourage and energise churches—from leaders to volunteers and enquirers—at the heart and on the edge.

The online programme includes:
  • Regular weekly workshops: 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’
Find recordings of earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions here.

For future events, check out the revamped events section of our website. HeartEdge partners can now promote their own events through the HeartEdge website. Just log in to the Partners' Area to submit your event details for both online and in-person events.

Tuesday

Sermon Preparation workshop with Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner
Livestream
Tuesday 7 December , 16:30-17:30 (GMT)
Livestreamed on HE Facebook Page here

Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner discuss preaching from the Revised Common Lectionary in the light of current events and general good practice.

Wednesday

Community of Practitioners
Zoom
Wednesday 8 September, 16:00-17:00 (GMT)
Email Jonathan Evens at jonathan.evens@smitf.org to take part.

This is open to all, including ordinands and lay leaders. Church leaders share and reflect together on their recent experiences in the form of wonderings with one of the HeartEdge team.

Friday

Inspired to Follow Advent Course
Zoom
Friday 10 December, 16:30-17:30 (GMT)
Register here
This four-week course explores the big themes of Advent—death, judgement, heaven and hell—using fine art paintings from the National Gallery, Biblical stories, theological reflection and conversation with others. All are welcome.

Coming up soon

Pioneer Practice
Find out more and register here.

A free four-week webinar series with Jonny Baker and guests, run in partnership between HeartEdge and Church Mission Society (CMS). Sign up here for access to all the webinars, running on these dates:
  • 13 January: Be You
  • 20 January: See
  • 27 January: Build
  • 3 February: Change
As a pioneer, you see something — a possibility, an idea, a way that things could be better or new of different. Then you make something happen out of what you see.

This webinar series explores over four weeks how pioneering happens in practice. Its focus is how things happen on the ground. Each week Jonny will have two or three guests and get into the gritty day to day of how they pioneer.

Catch up with missed sessions...

Why not catch up with the lectures, workshops and conversation you've missed in the last 14 months or so? If you head over to one of the following platforms you will find a wealth of resources that will inspire and equip for your work, whether you are ordained, lay, or simply enquiring.




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Chrissie Hynde - Every Grain Of Sand.

Friday, 19 November 2021

Living God's Future Now: w/c 21 November 2021

 



Weekly events (Sunday 21st November)

Living God’s Future Now is our online festival of theology, ideas and practice. Join us for talks, workshops and discussions. Living God's Future Now is designed to equip, encourage and energise churches—from leaders to volunteers and enquirers—at the heart and on the edge.

The online programme includes:
  • Regular weekly workshops: 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’
Find recordings of earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions here.

For future events, check out the revamped events section of our website. HeartEdge partners can now promote their own events through the HeartEdge website. Just log in to the Partners' Area to submit your event details for both online and in-person events.


What's on this week
Sunday


Theology Group
Sunday 21 November, 12:00-13:00
In-person at St Martin-in-the-Fields Church Hall.

Join us after Sunday's service at St Martin-at-the-Fields for a conversation with Sam Wells on the theology behind the Feast of Christ the King. What do we mean by the kingship and sovereignty of God? How can we understand temporal power and authority in the light of Christ's kingship? We will start at 12.00 in the Church Hall after coffee.


Monday

HeartEdge Culture Clinic
Monday 22 November, 11:00-12:00 (GMT), Zoom.
Register here.

Culture Clinic is the new monthly offer for anyone and everyone looking for support in developing their church cultural engagement— from setting up a gallery space to hosting gigs, comedy or movie nights. The Clinic offers practical 1:1 support with Sarah Rogers, HeartEdge Culture Development Coordinator.


Tuesday

Sam and Sally's Sermon Preparation Workshop
Tuesday 23 November, 16:30-17:30 (GMT)
Livestreamed on the HeartEdge Facebook Page.

Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner discuss this Sunday's readings and offer practical tips on preaching.


Wednesday

Community of Practitioners
Wednesday 24 November 16:00-17:00 (GMT)
Email Rose Lyddon here to take part.

This is a space for practitioners, lay and ordained, to reflect on theology and practice. Each week, we alternate between 'Wonderings' and discussion of a work of theology. This week will be an informal sharing space focused on 'Wonderings', which help us to reflect and pray on what has stood out for each of us in the last week. Newcomers are very welcome.


Friday

Inspired to Follow: The Four Last Things
Friday 26 November, 16.30-17.30, Zoom.
Register here.

This four-week course explores the big themes of Advent—death, judgement, heaven and hell—using fine art paintings from the National Gallery, Biblical stories, theological reflection and conversation with others. This Friday we begin to reflect on the theme of death, considering Mark 15:33-45 and Rembrandt's The Lamentation over the Dead Christ. All are welcome.

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T-Bone Burnett - Power of Love.

Saturday, 13 November 2021

Living God's Future Now: w/c 14 November 2021




Living God’s Future Now is our online festival of theology, ideas and practice. Join us for talks, workshops and discussions. Living God's Future Now is designed to equip, encourage and energise churches—from leaders to volunteers and enquirers—at the heart and on the edge.

The online programme includes:
  • Regular weekly workshops: 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’
Find recordings of earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions here.

For future events, check out the revamped events section of our website. HeartEdge partners can now promote their own events through the HeartEdge website. Just log in to the Partners' Area to submit your event details for both online and in-person events.

What's on this week

Monday

Autumn Lecture Series: A Dream for a New Social Order
Monday 15 November, 19:00-20:30 (GMT)
Register here to attend in person or here to watch online.

In the final lecture of this year’s Autumn Lecture Series, Sam Wells considers the long shadow of Archbishop William Temple’s 1942 book, Christianity and Social Order, which was so influential in the establishment of the welfare state. Is such a contribution from the church or a theologian appropriate in a much more plural society 80 years later? If so, what might such a vision encapsulate? Liz Adekunle responds with her own perspective on these questions and Sam’s proposals.

Tuesday

Sam and Sally's Sermon Preparation Workshop
Tuesday 16 November, 16:30-17:30 (GMT)
Livestreamed on the HeartEdge Facebook Page.

Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner discuss this Sunday's readings and offer practical tips on preaching.

Communion and Community: The Pandemic’s Refining Fire (HeartEdge and CEEP Transatlantic Conversation)
Tuesday 16 November, 20:00-21:00 (GMT)
Register here.

What has our experience of virtual church revealed theologically and pastorally about communion in all its many and varied forms? Join HeartEdge partners in the UK and USA for a discussion about how the pandemic has reshaped our congregational and liturgical life Panelists include Sally Hitchiner, Sam Wells, Andrew McGowan, Winnie Varghese and Manoj Mathew Zacharia.

Wednesday

Community of Practitioners
Wednesday 17 November 16:00-17:00 (GMT)
Email Rose Lyddon here to take part.

This is a space for practitioners, lay and ordained, to reflect on theology and practice. Each week, we alternate between 'Wonderings' and discussion of a work of theology. This week we will be discussing Howard Thurman's Jesus and the Disinherited. Newcomers are very welcome.

Thursday

Creation Care Course Week 4: Taking Action
Thursday 18 November 19:30-21:00 (GMT)
Register here.

This 4-week Creation Care Course is a unique collaboration between Chester Diocese, HeartEdge, Melanesian Mission UK and Southampton University. In this session, we will hear about various options for climate change mitigation and adaptation that we can take as individuals, as parishes and as a Christian community.


If you would like to receive emails about our weekly events, sign up to our mailing list here. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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Julie & Buddy Miller - Orphans Of God.

Thursday, 28 October 2021

Living God's Future Now - November 2021

'Living God’s Future Now’ is our mini online festival of theology, ideas and practice.

We’ve developed this in response to the pandemic and our changing world. The church is changing too, and - as we improvise and experiment - we can learn and support each other.

This is 'Living God’s Future Now’ - talks, workshops and discussion - hosted by HeartEdge. Created to equip, encourage and energise churches - from leaders to volunteers and enquirers - at the heart and on the edge.

The online programme includes:
  • Regular weekly workshops: 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’
Find earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions at https://www.facebook.com/pg/theHeartEdge/videos/?ref=page_internal.

Regular – Weekly
November 2021

Autumn Lecture Series – We Have a Dream: We are Such Stuff as Dreams are Made on: Theatre and the Imagination, Nicholas Hytner. Monday 1 November, 19:00 – 20:30 (GMT). Tickets: www.smitf.org/lectures. "After the ravages of the pandemic, it’s time for church and society to learn to dream again. Dr Martin Luther King Jr, had a dream of racial equality and social justice. Inspired by his dream, we’re gathering a chorus of dreamers from different walks of life to inform and shape our dreams for the years to come." (Revd Dr Sam Wells) We have a dream, the Autumn Lecture Series at St Martin-in-the-Fields for 2021 brings together an inspirational group of speakers. It invites them to dream again on the vital issues of our nation and planet, after a pandemic that has changed the way we live and relate to one another and the world. Drawing on Martin Luther King Jr’s famous words, we aim in this series to address for today some of the essential choices and needs and hopes facing our precious and yet wounded world. Who are the prophetic voices for our time, and how can the church answer that challenge? How do we respond to the crucial issues reshaping our world like migration and those seeking sanctuary and safety through their journeys? How does racialised justice and ‘Black Lives Matter’ confront our history, our present inequalities and the way we live our future? What is the threat to our planet and the danger of extinction, and what is so crucial at the COP26 Global Summit? What is the place of theatre and the creative arts in the way we learn to understand our world and live our dreams? What is the vision of St Martin’s, at the heart, on the edge, seeking a vision of faith that can find God’s abundance even in scarcity that can inspire people to dream again even in the face of adversity? These lectures will be live, in person, at St Martin-in-the-Fields, and will also be live-streamed online. There will be a chance for questions from the audience, and we hope to gather with the speakers afterwards at a reception. We ask those booking tickets to make a donation of £10 towards the cost of the series, but it is also our aim to make the lectures open to all, so limited free places are available. Those who can give more are invited to pay for a free place for someone else to make sure this programme is available for all.

Replanting our Communities: Friday 5 November, 14:00-15:30 GMT, Zoom. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/replanting-our-communities-tickets-195752169007. What would our communities look like if we worked with ecology rather than in competition with it? If we helped in small and large ways to grow locally, naturally and organically we could see a thriving eco. system that would transform the atmosphere, increase well being and multiply the beauty and sustainability in and for our communities. Let’s dream together and see what’s possible, from the smallest planted seed to the largest tree, let's grow together and see our communities transformed. The event will be facilitated by Simon Thomas who is director and founder of the City to City Network (www.citytocity.org) which is a catalyst for conversation, innovation and transformation to inspire individuals and organisations to help re-shape cities. Simon is a Co- Founder of Habitat for Humanity Homes UK, a housing charity that works with individual and corporate volunteers, to build and renovate homes, nationally and internationally. He runs a low cost eco. housing company with two partners to provide housing solutions for those on low income 18-35 and has recently helped start a retreat farm with an organic ecological emphasis to help re- think elements of small scale farming. He lives in inner city Peckham and lives in a self-build house which is part community with his wife Paula. With participation from: Andy Atkins - CEO of A Rocha UK - Andy has been described as ‘one of the leading environmentalists’. He most recently led Friends of The Earth. Andy previously worked with Catholic international development charities CAFOD and Progressio, then set up Tearfund’s policy and campaigns work. He was a founder of the 2005 Make Poverty History campaign. Deborah Colvin- Deborah began life as a farmer and agricultural scientist in Australia. She has worked in education for many years as a teacher and school leader, and in curriculum development and community engagement. Deborah is energised by action at the nexus of faith, environment, and science, and is currently Churchwarden at St James's Piccadilly, a Gold Award Eco Church.

Theology Reading Group: Sunday 7 November, 20:00 (GMT). Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/theology-reading-group-tickets-167228640365. The St Martin-in-the-Fields and HeartEdge Theology Reading Group meets termly to discuss a book together. For this next session we will be exploring and discussing Thomas Merton's The Seven Storey Mountain with Revd Dr Sam Wells, St Martin-in-the-Fields congregation and HeartEdge partners. The Seven Storey Mountain tells the story of Merton's search for faith and peace in a world which first fascinated and then appalled him. It is written with the profound insight of a man who has seen himself clearly.

Autumn Lecture Series – We Have a Dream: A Dream for a New Social Order, Sam Wells and Liz Adekunle. Monday 15 November, 19:00 – 20:30 (GMT). Tickets: www.smitf.org/lectures. "After the ravages of the pandemic, it’s time for church and society to learn to dream again. Dr Martin Luther King Jr, had a dream of racial equality and social justice. Inspired by his dream, we’re gathering a chorus of dreamers from different walks of life to inform and shape our dreams for the years to come." (Revd Dr Sam Wells) We have a dream, the Autumn Lecture Series at St Martin-in-the-Fields for 2021 brings together an inspirational group of speakers. It invites them to dream again on the vital issues of our nation and planet, after a pandemic that has changed the way we live and relate to one another and the world. Drawing on Martin Luther King Jr’s famous words, we aim in this series to address for today some of the essential choices and needs and hopes facing our precious and yet wounded world. Who are the prophetic voices for our time, and how can the church answer that challenge? How do we respond to the crucial issues reshaping our world like migration and those seeking sanctuary and safety through their journeys? How does racialised justice and ‘Black Lives Matter’ confront our history, our present inequalities and the way we live our future? What is the threat to our planet and the danger of extinction, and what is so crucial at the COP26 Global Summit? What is the place of theatre and the creative arts in the way we learn to understand our world and live our dreams? What is the vision of St Martin’s, at the heart, on the edge, seeking a vision of faith that can find God’s abundance even in scarcity that can inspire people to dream again even in the face of adversity? These lectures will be live, in person, at St Martin-in-the-Fields, and will also be live-streamed online. There will be a chance for questions from the audience, and we hope to gather with the speakers afterwards at a reception. We ask those booking tickets to make a donation of £10 towards the cost of the series, but it is also our aim to make the lectures open to all, so limited free places are available. Those who can give more are invited to pay for a free place for someone else to make sure this programme is available for all.

Communion and Community: The Pandemic’s Refining Fire - HeartEdge/CEEP Transatlantic conversation – Tuesday 16 November, 20:00 GMT, zoom. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/communion-and-community-the-pandemics-refining-fire-tickets-198653015517. It was in its most bewildered hour that Israel in exile found who God truly was. The pandemic has been our chance to discover what God being with us really means. None of us would for a moment have wished this crisis on anybody, let alone the whole world. But our faith teaches us that we only get to see resurrection through crucifixion; that we see God most clearly in our darkest hour. So, what have we discovered? What have we learnt? In particular, our gathering online for worship and community. What has our experience of virtual church revealed theologically and pastorally about communion in all its many and varied forms. How we do communion well online and how do we understand what we are doing online theologically? Panelists include: Sally Hitchiner - Associate, Vicar for Ministry, St. Martin-in-the-Fields; London; Andrew McGowan - Dean, Berkeley Divinity School at Yale; New Haven, Connecticut; Winnie Varghese - Rector, St Luke’s Atlanta; Sam Wells - Vicar, St. Martin-in-the-Fields; London; Manoj Mathew Zacharia - Rector St Ann’s Annapolis, Maryland.

Creation Care Course Week 4: Thursday 18 November, 19:30-21:00, zoom. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAkcu6opz4rEtFamJIs6M2cAlvzTQmJT0a_. This 4-week Creation Care Course is a unique collaboration between Chester Diocese, HeartEdge, Melanesian Mission UK and Southampton University. The environment is God’s gift to everyone. We have a responsibility towards each other to look after God’s Creation. Tackling climate change is a vital part of this responsibility. In a recent address to faith leaders on 4th February, ahead of the Glasgow conference on climate change in November 2021, the Archbishop of Canterbury said: “To think climate change is a problem of the future rather than a scourge of the present is the blind perspective of the privileged. We look around and see that Mozambique has been hit again by tropical storms. In Nigeria, desertification has contributed indirectly to conflict between people competing for dwindling resources. Floods and cyclones have devastated crops in Melanesia, risking poverty and food insecurity.” In this 4-week Creation Care Course, we will provide you with vital information about climate change, its impacts on people, and reflect on our role as Christians in taking practical climate action. In Week 4: Taking Action – Caring for the Environment, Caring for People (18 November 2021, 19.30-21.00), we will hear about various options for climate change mitigation and adaptation that we can take as individuals, as parishes and as a Christian community. Biography of Principal Contributors: Marie Schlenker is a PhD candidate at the University of Southampton, researching climate change impacts in Solomon Islands. Marie conducts her research in close collaboration with the Anglican Church of Melanesia and the Melanesian Mission UK. She holds a BSc in Geosciences, a MSc in Environmental Physics and a Postgraduate Certificate in Disaster Management. Catherine Duce is the Assistant Vicar for Partnership Development at St Martin-in-the-Fields. She works for HeartEdge – a movement for congregational renewal in the broad church. https://www.heartedge.org/. There will be further input from members of Melanesian Mission UK and wider organisations promoting church engagement on this vital topic as we journey towards COP 26. To get the most out of this consecutive course, we highly recommend attending all four sessions. However, individual bookings will be possible as well.

Culture Clinic: Monday 22 November, 11:00-12:00, zoom. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-clinic-tickets-165198654623. Culture Clinic is for anyone and everyone looking to develop their church cultural activity. Stuck? Ideas? Check in for 1:1 support. Culture Clinic is the new monthly offer for anyone and everyone looking for support in developing their church cultural engagement - from setting up a gallery space, developing space gigs, hosting comedy or movie nights. The clinic offers 'how to'... helps. Space to share your stories, experience, ideas... Space to find support. Culture vulture - but stuck? Or have ideas to share? Or looking for a fellow conspirator? Why not check into the clinic? Always practical, useful, full of ideas and tactics. The clinic is monthly 1:1 support with Sarah Rogers - HeartEdge Culture Development coordinator.

Inspired to Follow Advent Course: The Four Last Things – Friday 26 November, 16:30-17:30 GMT, Zoom. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/inspired-to-follow-advent-course-the-four-last-things-tickets-197923122387. Inspired to Follow: Art and the Bible Story uses fine art paintings from the National Gallery, along with Biblical stories, theological reflection and conversation with others, as a way to explore big questions that we all wrestle with. All are welcome. As part of our Advent preparations, this new programme of hour-long gatherings on Zoom explores the Four Last Things – death, judgement, heaven and hell:
  • 26 November Death - Mark 15:33-45 / ‘The Lamentation over the Dead Christ’ Rembrandt
  • 3 December Judgement - Revelation 12:7-17 / ‘Saint Michael’ Carlo Crivelli
  • 10 December Heaven - Revelation 21:1-5, 9-11, 22-27, 22:1-5 / ‘Christ Glorified in the Court of Heaven; central predella panel’ probably by Fra Angelico
  • 17 December Hell - Luke 16:19-30 / ‘The Rich Man being led to Hell’ David Teniers the Younger
‘Inspired to Follow: Art and the Bible Story’ has been produced by St Martin-in-the-Fields in partnership with the National Gallery. To find out more see www.inspiredtofollow.com.

See www.heartedge.org to join HeartEdge and for more information.

Are we missing something? Be in touch with your ideas for development.

Want to run an online workshop or series with HeartEdge? Don't keep it to yourself. Be in touch and let's plan.








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Delirious? - Deeper.

Sunday, 24 October 2021

Living God's Future Now - w/c 24 October 2021

 





'Living God’s Future Now’ is our mini online festival of theology, ideas and practice.

We’ve developed this in response to the pandemic and our changing world. The church is changing too, and - as we improvise and experiment - we can learn and support each other.

This is 'Living God’s Future Now’ - talks, workshops and discussion - hosted by HeartEdge. Created to equip, encourage and energise churches - from leaders to volunteers and enquirers - at the heart and on the edge.

The online programme includes:
  • Regular weekly workshops: 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’
Find earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions at https://www.facebook.com/pg/theHeartEdge/videos/?ref=page_internal.

Regular – Weekly
* Please note our Sermon Preparation Workshop is having a half-term break this week *

W/c 24 October 2021

The Dream for Our Planet: Monday 25 October 7.00pm-8.30pm, St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N4JJ. No subject could be more important than this. One week before COP26 UN Climate Change Conference, our Autumn Lecture Series addresses the question confronting the future of our entire planet and asks what is our dream for our planet and what we must do now? The lectures are both in person and live streamed and available at: www.smitf.org/lectures. Free tickets are available on the door and all are welcome to join us in the church and for a reception afterwards to meet the speakers.

Transforming Effectiveness:
Tuesday 26 October, 10:00-11:30, Zoom. Click here to register - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/transforming-effectiveness-tickets-189299799797. Time to discuss the possible provision of new services for worshipping communities including HR, payroll, bookkeeping and administration. What can you expect from the workshop? We will be using the time to discuss the possible provision of new services for worshipping communities in the following areas. These have been identified from the initial research that took place with hundreds of lay and ordained leaders in the spring of 2021: HR Service; Payroll service; Bookkeeping and independent examination services; Church administration software; Knowledge hub – trying to bring various resources for church leaders into one home. This is a Church of England workshop, with members of HeartEdge.

Community of Practitioners: Wednesday 27 October, 16:00, Zoom. Join with church leaders (both lay and ordained) worldwide to reflect on theology and practice. Email jonathan.evens@smitf.org for the link.

Making UK Connections: Voices of the Pacific: Thursday 28 October – 10:00 BST (9pm Pacific Time), zoom. Click here to register - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/making-uk-connections-voices-of-the-pacific-tickets-173888614527. A panel of faith and climate mitigation leaders including His Excellency The Most Rev. Dr Peter Loy Chong DD, Archbishop of Suva, discuss what pacific island communities most need from Cop26 and how communities of faith can connect anew to amplify the calls for urgent action.

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Novices of the Melanesian Brotherhood - Jisas Yu Holem Hand Blong Mi.

Monday, 18 October 2021

Living God's Future Now - w/c 16 October 2021






'Living God’s Future Now’ is our mini online festival of theology, ideas and practice.

We’ve developed this in response to the pandemic and our changing world. The church is changing too, and - as we improvise and experiment - we can learn and support each other.

This is 'Living God’s Future Now’ - talks, workshops and discussion - hosted by HeartEdge. Created to equip, encourage and energise churches - from leaders to volunteers and enquirers - at the heart and on the edge.

The online programme includes:
  • Regular weekly workshops: 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’
Find earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions at https://www.facebook.com/pg/theHeartEdge/videos/?ref=page_internal.

Regular – Weekly

W/c 16 October 2021

(Still) Calling from the Edge: Saturday 16 October, 10:00-16:30, zoom. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/still-calling-from-the-edge-tickets-164001249151. (Still) Calling from the Edge is the 10th annual conference on Disability & Church. It's a partnership between St Martin in the Fields and Inclusive Church, hosted online by HeartEdge. In this year's conference we explore call as challenge, lament and vocation. Through art, music, story and theology, in plenary talks, small groups, workshops and liturgy. It's a cry for justice that marks a milestone: 10 years of calling from the edge.

Culture Clinic: Monday 18 October, 11:00-12:00, zoom. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/culture-clinic-tickets-165198654623. Culture Clinic is for anyone and everyone looking to develop their church cultural activity. Stuck? Ideas? Check in for 1:1 support. Culture Clinic is the new monthly offer for anyone and everyone looking for support in developing their church cultural engagement - from setting up a gallery space, developing space gigs, hosting comedy or movie nights. The clinic is monthly 1:1 support with Sarah Rogers - HeartEdge Culture Development coordinator.

Sermon Preparation Workshop: Tuesday 28 September, 16:30-17.30, livestream. Join here: https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge. Discussion of preaching and the lectionary readings for the coming Sunday with Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner.

Community of Practitioners: Wednesday 6 October, 16:00 BST, Zoom. Join with church leaders (both lay and ordained) worldwide to reflect on theology and practice. Email jonathan.evens@smitf.org for the link. We are reading ‘Jesus and the Disinherited’ by Howard Thurman. As the discourse about race has become more urgent, and more influenced by US models, it’s a good time to look at the work of one of Martin Luther King’s mentors, a voice largely neglected in the US and almost unknown in the UK, to find sources of resistance to racism within the Christian tradition.

How to see the church of the future: Thursday 21 October, 19:00-20:30 (BST), zoom. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/fast-foward-tickets-163532577341. Foresight is the ability to think effectively about how the future might be different, so you can prepare for anything, and start to make changes in your own life, in ministry, and in society, for the better. How to see the church of the future is TryTank’s foresight training and is led by Lorenzo Lebrija.

Creation Care Course Week 3: Thursday 21 October, 19:30-21:00, zoom. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAkcu6opz4rEtFamJIs6M2cAlvzTQmJT0a_. This 4-week Creation Care Course is a unique collaboration between Chester Diocese, HeartEdge, Melanesian Mission UK and Southampton University. The environment is God’s gift to everyone. We have a responsibility towards each other to look after God’s Creation. Tackling climate change is a vital part of this responsibility.

Making UK Connections: Voices of the Pacific – Pacific arts & culture – Thursday 21 October - online 20:00 BST / 7am Pacific Time (22/10), zoom. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/making-connections-voices-from-the-indigenous-pacific-tickets-173884562407. A panel of artists and performers talk about Pacific arts and culture plus the impact climate change has had on artist livelihoods in the Pacific.

Transforming Effectiveness: Tuesday 26 October, 10:00 – 11:30 BST. Register here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/transforming-effectiveness-tickets-189299799797. Time to discuss the possible provision of new services for worshipping communities including HR, payroll, bookkeeping and administration. What can you expect from the workshop? We will be using the time to discuss the possible provision of new services for worshipping communities in the following areas. These have been identified from the initial research that took place with hundreds of lay and ordained leaders in the spring of 2021. This is a Church of England workshop, with members of HeartEdge.

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Emmylou Harris - Here I Am.

Friday, 24 September 2021

Living God's Future Now — 26 September 2021

Living God’s Future Now is our mini online festival of theology, ideas and practice.

We’ve developed this in response to the pandemic and our changing world. The church is changing too, and — as we improvise and experiment — we can learn and support each other.

The focal event in Living God’s Future Now is a monthly conversation where 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 fortnightly), Sermon Preparation (Tuesdays) and Community of Practitioners (Wednesdays)
  • One-off workshops on topics relevant to the ongoing impact of the pandemic, such as ‘Growing online communities’ and ‘Grief, Loss & Remembering’
  • Monthly HeartEdge dialogue featuring Sam Wells in conversation with a noted theologian or practitioner
Find earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions at https://www.facebook.com/pg/theHeartEdge/videos

Sunday

Theology Group with Bishop Sarah Mullally
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Sunday 26 September, 12:00-13.00

Join us after our 10am Eucharist at St Martin-in-the-Fields for our first in-person Theology Group since 2020. Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, will be in conversation with Sam Wells discussing the theological issues of the day and questions of the future.

Monday

Commerce Clinic
Zoom
Monday 27 September, 14:00-15:30 (GMT)
Register here.

An opportunity for discussion and 1:1 support on developing church commercial initiatives with HeartEdge Commerce Development Coordinator, Dave Nicholson.

Biblical Studies Class
Zoom
Monday 27 September, 19:30-21:00 (GMT)
Register here.

In the latest installment of our fortnightly Biblical Studies Class, the Revd Dr Simon Woodman will be discussing 'The Purpose of the Fourth Gospel'. Newcomers very welcome!

The Dream for the Church with Stephen Cottrell, Archbishop of York (Autumn Lecture Series)
In-person at St Martin-in-the-Fields and livestreamed online
Monday 27 September, 19:00-20:30 (GMT)
Tickets are free and available to purchase here.

The Autumn Lecture Series at St Martin-in-the-Fields kicks off with the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, on his 'Dream for the Church'. The in-person lecture will be followed by a drinks reception and an opportunity to purchase Stephen Cottrell's new book, 'Dear England: Finding Hope, Taking Heart and Changing the World', which he will be happy to sign.

Tuesday

I Wouldn't Start From Here: A HeartEdge Introductory day
In-person at Liverpool Parish Church (Our Lady and Saint Nicholas)
Tuesday 28 September, 10:00-15:30 (GMT)
Register here.

An ecumenical day exploring theology and the future of the church in Liverpool and the North West. Join Sam Wells of St Martin-in-the-Fields for a keynote talk, Miranda Threlfall-Holmes from St Luke in the City, Kathy Versfeld from Strawberry Field, Kath Rogers from Crosby, Jackie Belfield Methodist Hospital Chapain, Dave Nicholson Commerce Consultant for HeartEdge and many others. Helen Jones of BBC Radio Merseyside will chair our panel.

Sam and Sally's Sermon Preparation Workshop
Livestream
Tuesday 28 September, 16:30-17:30 (GMT)
Livestreamed on HeartEdge Facebook Page here.

Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner discuss preaching from the Revised Common Lectionary in the light of current events and general good practice.

Wednesday

HeartEdge Harlow Culture Workshop
Zoom
Wednesday 29 September, 14:00-15:00
Register here.

In the third of four workshops hosted by the Harlow Archdeaconry Learning Hub, join Sarah Rogers, HeartEdge Cultural Development Coordinator and Revd David Mayne from Shoeburyness and Thorpe Bay Baptist Church to discuss how churches can further engage with cultural activity. Everyone welcome; come with questions and ideas.

Community of Practitioners
Zoom
Wednesday 29 September, 16:00-17:00 (GMT)
Email Jonathan Evens here to take part.

This is open to all, including ordinands and lay leaders. Church leaders join in community, share and reflect together on their recent experiences in the form of wonderings with one of the HeartEdge team.

Coming up soon

Autumn Lecture Series – We Have a Dream | Online and at St Martin-in-the-Fields
27 September - 15 November

After the ravages of the pandemic, it’s time for church and society to learn to dream again. Dr Martin Luther King Jr, had a dream of racial equality and social justice. Inspired by his dream, we’re gathering a chorus of dreamers from different walks of life to inform and shape our dreams for the years to come.

These lectures will be live, in person, at St Martin-in-the-Fields, and will also be live-streamed online. There will be a chance for questions from the audience, and we hope to gather with the speakers afterwards at a reception.

The first lecture will take place on 27 September with the Most Revd Stephen Cottrell Archbishop of York, on 'A Dream for the Church.' Register here.

Catch up with missed sessions...

Why not catch up with the lectures, workshops and conversation you've missed in the last 14 months or so? If you head over to one of the following platforms you will find a wealth of resources that will inspire and equip for your work, whether you are ordained, lay, or simply enquiring.

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWUH-ngsbTAKMxCJmoIc7mQ

St Martin's Digital - https://stmartins.digital/heartedge/




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Chris Thile - Lay Song.

Friday, 17 September 2021

Living God's Future Now - w/c 19 September 2021

'Living God’s Future Now’ is our mini online festival of theology, ideas and practice.

We’ve developed this in response to the pandemic and our changing world. The church is changing too, and - as we improvise and experiment - we can learn and support each other.

This is 'Living God’s Future Now’ - talks, workshops and discussion - hosted by HeartEdge. Created to equip, encourage and energise churches - from leaders to volunteers and enquirers - at the heart and on the edge.

The focal event in ‘Living God’s Future Now’ is a monthly conversation where 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 fortnightly), 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
Find earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions at https://www.facebook.com/pg/theHeartEdge/videos

This Week

Monday


Culture Clinic
Zoom
Monday 20 September, 11:00-12:00 (GMT)
Register here.

An opportunity for 1:1 support on developing church cultural initiatives with HeartEdge Culture Development Coordinator, Sarah Rogers.

Tuesday

Sam and Sally's Sermon Preparation Workshop
Livestream
Tuesday 21 September, 16:30-17:30 (GMT)
Livestreamed on HE Facebook Page here.

Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner discuss preaching from the Revised Common Lectionary in the light of current events and general good practice.

Wednesday

HeartEdge Southwest Day
In person
Wednesday 22 September, 10:00-15:30
Register here.

A day with Sam Wells and guests on mission, developing cultural activity and commercial enterprise in rural and coastal communities across the Southwest. Featuring workshops with our HeartEdge Cultural Development Coordinator Sarah Rogers, Transformation Cornwall and The School for Social Entrepreneurs.

Community of Practitioners
Zoom
Wednesday 22 September, 16:00-17:00 (GMT)
Email Jonathan Evens here to take part.

This is open to all, including ordinands and lay leaders. Church leaders join in community, share and reflect together on their recent experiences in the form of wonderings with one of the HeartEdge team.

Social Media: Saintly or Sinful (The Church’s People and Social Media Today)
Zoom
Wednesday 22 September, 20:00-21:00 (GMT)
Register here.

How should we navigate social media as Christians? Hosted in partnership with the CEEP Network, a panel of experts and active social media users will discuss ethical and theological issues raised by being online.

Coming up soon

Autumn Lecture Series – We Have a Dream | Online and at St Martin-in-the-Fields
27 September - 15 November


After the ravages of the pandemic, it’s time for church and society to learn to dream again. Dr Martin Luther King Jr, had a dream of racial equality and social justice. Inspired by his dream, we’re gathering a chorus of dreamers from different walks of life to inform and shape our dreams for the years to come.

These lectures will be live, in person, at St Martin-in-the-Fields, and will also be live-streamed online. There will be a chance for questions from the audience, and we hope to gather with the speakers afterwards at a reception.

The first lecture will take place on 27 September with the Most Revd Stephen Cottrell Archbishop of York, on 'A Dream for the Church.' Register here.

Commerce Clinic | Zoom
Monday 27 September


Commerce Clinic is for anyone and everyone looking to develop their church commercial activity. Stuck? Ideas? Check in for 1:1 support with Dave Nicholson, HeartEdge Commercial Development coordinator. Register here.

I Wouldn't Start From Here: A HeartEdge Introductory day by The Team Parish of St Luke in the City Liverpool | In person at Liverpool Parish Church (Our Lady and Saint Nicholas)

An ecumenical day exploring theology and the future of the church in Liverpool and the North West. Join Sam Wells of St Martin-in-the-Fields for a keynote talk, Miranda Threlfall-Holmes from St Luke in the City, Kathy Versfeld from Strawberry Field, Kath Rogers from Crosby, Jackie Belfield Methodist Hospital Chapain, Dave Nicholson Commerce Consultant for HeartEdge and many others. Helen Jones of BBC Radio Merseyside will chair our panel. Register here.

Catch up with missed sessions...

Why not catch up with the lectures, workshops and conversation you've missed in the last 14 months or so? If you head over to one of the following platforms you will find a wealth of resources that will inspire and equip for your work, whether you are ordained, lay, or simply enquiring.

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWUH-ngsbTAKMxCJmoIc7mQ

St Martin's Digital - https://stmartins.digital/heartedge/





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The Neville Brothers - A Change Is Gonna Come. 

Sunday, 5 September 2021

Living God's Future Now - w/c 5 September 2021






'Living God’s Future Now’ is our mini online festival of theology, ideas and practice.

We’ve developed this in response to the pandemic and our changing world. The church is changing too, and - as we improvise and experiment - we can learn and support each other.

This is 'Living God’s Future Now’ - talks, workshops and discussion - hosted by HeartEdge. Created to equip, encourage and energise churches - from leaders to volunteers and enquirers - at the heart and on the edge.

The focal event in ‘Living God’s Future Now’ is a monthly conversation where 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 fortnightly), 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

Find earlier Living God’s Future Now sessions at https://www.facebook.com/pg/theHeartEdge/videos/?ref=page_internal.

This Week

Biblical Studies class, Monday 6 September, 19:30-21:00, Zoom meeting. Register in advance: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrcOmgrTgsHt2ceY7LepLhQYqQxS1G1ix9.  Gospels & Acts: Lecture 17 The what, why and where of the Fourth Gospel. With Rev Simon Woodman, Minister, Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church.

Sermon Preparation Workshop, Tuesday 7 September, 16:30 (BST), livestream. Join here https://www.facebook.com/theHeartEdge. Discussion of preaching and the lectionary readings for the coming Sunday with Sam Wells and Sally Hitchiner. 

Community of Practitioners workshop, Wednesday 8 September, 16:00 (BST), Zoom. Email jonathan.evens@smitf.org to register. A gathering for church leaders, lay and ordained, with opportunities for reflection on experience and theology.

Living God's Future Now conversation – Ben Quash: Thursday 9 September, 18:00 – 19:00 BST. Register for a Zoom invite at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/myevent?eid=162702913795. At 6.00 pm (GMT) on Thursday 13 May 2021, Sam Wells and Ben Quash will be in conversation to discuss how to improvise on the kingdom. Ben Quash is fascinated by how the arts can renew people’s engagement with the Bible and Christian tradition, and is directing a major 7-year project to create an online Visual Commentary on Scripture.

Called to the Feast art workshop: Friday 10 September, 16:30-18:00, zoom. Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/called-to-the-feast-art-workshop-tickets-164816778421. This pre-conference workshop for (Still) Calling from the Edge, the 10th annual conference on disability and Church in partnership between St Martin-in-the-Fields and Inclusive Church, will help create an exhibition of images and words for an inclusive Last Supper.

Theology Group: Sunday 12 September, 19:00 (BST). Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/theology-group-tickets-167228024523. A monthly opportunity to reflect on issues of today and questions of tomorrow together with Sam Wells. 

Check out

Recordings from our Mission Summer School and also Telling Encounters: Stories of Disability, Faith, Church & God 2020 are now available.

The Mission Summer School was a week aimed at practitioners wanting to engage more deeply with the theology of mission and explore how it relates to their own practice. Also for those already studying, providing an opportunity to be immersed in the theology and practice of mission. Register at https://bit.ly/3sTjSYT for the opportunity to access recordings from the Mission Summer School (£10 fee).

Telling Encounters: Stories of Disability, Faith, Church and God was our 9th annual conference on disability & church in partnership between St Martin in the Fields & Inclusive Church. Recordings of sessions from the conference can be viewed here.

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Telling Encounters - Path Through the Woods.