Re-Use

Over the next few months in Sanctus we thought that it'd be good to do a bit of recycling! Sanctus is a fairly transient community of people and so there are many services that the current community has never experienced. So we thought that we'd look through our back-cataloge and re-use some! The service will be looked at, tweeked and redelivered by today's community.

But we have so many to choose from! So look through the list and see if there is one that tickles your fancy and help make it happen again...

1. Dekhomi - The Welcoming Place - A service exploring God's welcome
2. A Time for Everything - A Service based on Ecclesiastes
3. 3 - The Trinity
4. 40 - Lent
5. Chance - Randomness of Faith
6. Covenant - God's promises to us
7. Credo – A service exploring belief
8. Detox – Detoxing our lives
9. Discipleship - What does it mean to follow Jesus?
10.Elemental – Fire
11.Elemental – Water
12.Going Higher – Ascension
13.High on Hope
14.Identity
15.Life Giver – Service on Mary
16.Magic Number
17.Mirror Mirror - Reflections on God
18.Pilgrimage
19.Prophetic Politics
20.Sanctum - First ever S1 service!
21.Soteriology - Understanding Salvation
22.Urban Faith
23.Urban Harvest
24.Welcome Home? The Prodigal Son
25.World Service
26.The Man in Black - Service based on Jonny Cash
27.No Place like Home - Service around alice in wonderland
28.Solstice – Midsummer service
29.Gift
30.Sancduko
31.Sanctus Speed dating

And add any more that I've not included...

Walking on...

Neat web site that a mate directed me to last night - Walk It, the urban walking route planner.

For 14 cities/ towns in the UK, you can enter two postcodes or locations and it'll calculate the shortest/ quickest (or "less busy" if you select) route to walk from and to, as well as telling you the carbon saving.

Get walking!

Stunned silence | Not in my name

It's been oh so quiet round here.

And now I'm not sure what there is to say, other than I know we have to take seriously the need to engage with those who did vote BNP. It's too easy to judge and demonise them. At least they bothered to use their vote; obviously I'd really rather they'd not used it to vote for the BNP, but that's where the serious and sustained engagement is needed.

In the meantime, those of having to live under Nick Griffin's "representation", can at least say (with Hope Not Hate) not in my name.