Thursday, September 02, 2010




Picture
Astro and Vernon
the nearest we got to
Gil Scott Heron.
These two beautiful humans,
and Tony + Colin were hanging out with us
Late night drinks
morning breakfasts.
beautifullLLLLL

I am aware I am bringing outside stuff here but it is such good stuff

Here is an item from Ekklesia

Over 21,000 visitors to the Greenbelt Christian festival have returned home after four days of worship, music, talks and performances. They were urged by Baptist minister Kate Coleman to remember that
“God inevitably breaks free from our theological dogmas and challenges us to meet him in a different worldview, a different culture, a different theology”.


Greenbelt, one of Britain's largest Christian events, is known for its focus on society, politics and the arts. This year's theme was “the art of looking sideways”.

Addressing the united communion service on Sunday morning, Coleman insisted that, “We're all capable of finding God in unexpected places and in unexpected ways”. She prayed,
“Lord give us sidesight – the ability to look over our shoulders into our blind spot, into someone else's reality”.


More here http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/12996