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Last night's blah seemed to go well, basically i went through some of the changes that are going on within wider culture re. re-enchantment, then looked at 'occulture'. Occulture is a word that has been used by Prof. Chris Partridge at University college Chester in his book "The Re-enchantment of the West'. He takes the word Occult and broadens it out to include all things new age and then looks at the way that this has influenced contemporary culture. I used a couple of examples - A Prayer for England by Sinead O'Conner and Massive Attack, within which sinead prays to 'Jah' - God within Rastafarianism. Also looked at some of Paulo Cohelo's writing.

Then we looked at revised cultural correlation theory before specifically looking at the MBS festival in Manchester city centre. Particularly exploring at The Jesus Deck, Everyday Angels, Healing and prophecy...All fascinating stuff.

I think that it is excellent that Sanctus1 have a stand at MBS but also think that the smaller festivals that are far more local and probably a better way to go in regard to mission. Also had a interesting conversation with Paul Thaxter for CMS regarding how we discern where the spirit of God is working in this context, and i guess what is not of God...There is a danger that we sacralize the new age movement and say that it is a movement of God and fail to discern the negative trends that are within this culture too.

2 comments:

Rob said...

Ben
It was great to hear you story and something of your journey to get there.

I was both challenged and excited. As I said it gives us a lot to think on as we start to think about a move in this area in Medway.

Thanks for taking the time to come to London to share.

Anonymous said...

Ben,
heard it was a good night for you in London, positive comments from friends who were able to go, I work with smaller scale groups going into the more local exhibitions and we also used the Jesus Deck. Great openings were created by using the cards, I feel that alot of what we do is pre-evangelism but leaves people feeling they've had a good experience with a Christian group and hopefully willing to come back and ask more.
Thanks for giving time for people to ask questions and chew over the issues this type of work raises.
Sally