A power-pellet for sanctus1.co.uk


 
Sometimes you have to shake old things up for them to become fresh again. Or at least see them in a new way.
 
This website is 98 months old. It's time for a bit of a redesign instead of the same old, out-of-date blog you keep seeing.
 
Watch this space as we consult our Web Configuration Advisory Department (a.k.a. the templates button on our Blogger dashboard). And remember: stay away from those ghosts; keep taking the pills.
 

Beatrix Potter lives on at Nexus


Come and spot the darker side of bunnies at Nexus Art Cafe.

A mini-exhibition by Sophie Taylor-Wood retells Beatrix Potter’s classic tale of Peter Rabbit  - with a dark twist.

A theme of the mini-exhibition is actions and their consequences. Come and find it in the Nook at Nexus while it's still on.

Sanctus 1 at Greenbelt 2012


Find paradise in the dirt. 
Delve into the God of the mire. 
Broken sacraments, gritty music and visuals...
...there will be mud.

Greenbelt Festival, InSense, 5pm Saturday


Sessions in June 2012

  • Sun 3 June 10.30am (food service): Who Are Our Poor?
  • Wed 6 June 7.30pm (food service): Who Are Our Poor?
  • Sun 10 June: No Nexus session: we'll be at the Manchester Day Parade
  • Wed 13 June 7.30pm: On Bread Alone
  • Sun 17 June 10.30am: Heroes
  • Wed 20 June 7.30pm: Heroes
  • Sun 24 June 10.30am: Social justice
  • Wed 27 June 7.30pm: Social justice
It all takes place at Nexus Art Cafe. See you there?

Sanctus is back in April...


Due to the Sanctus 1 away day on Saturday 24th March, our regular sessions are taking a one-week break. We won't be running a usual service at Nexus on Sunday 25th or Wednesday 28th.

However, there there will be a trip to the pub on Wednesday if we have enough people who would like to go. 

Meanwhile, the away day is shaping up nicely. The forecast says 16 degrees with a touch of sunshine, so our walk in the afternoon (local countryside, pictured) should be very smashing indeed!

Where's our head at?

We've updated the header for the Sanctus 1 site.

From left to right, there is:

- our three candles (so nearly a Two Ronnies joke) in Nexus Art Cafe at twilight.

- Monopoly money we used to discuss money, giving and the community's concerns for the world.

- paper flames.

- a torn and stitched canvas for a service we did at Manchester Cathedral.

- one of our Tales From The Aquarium crochet fish, which now may be anywhere in the universe!

- more candles. We really do like our candles.

And floating in the middle, our broken circle logo which we have used for a gazillion years and we still think kind of represents us in a broken circley way.

Put this in your ear... the faith of science fiction


We held a service about the faith of science fiction.

This service opened with everyone sharing their favourite cross-overs of science and faith, including references to Blake 7, Logans Run, Battlestar Galactica and Blade Runner. We showed the Babel Fish clip from Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy.

The body of the service was a presentation of a Top Ten questions about how faith and science interact. It was a bit like a quick-fire service, where film clips were shown and discussion was had, but most limited to 5 minutes each. Everyone seemed to really benefit from this approach, which was flexible enough to move quicker in some areas and linger in others.

- Is God Science Fiction? A question inspired by Richard Dawkins talking about origins of life in the universe and his theory of God being an alien of higher intellect than ourselves.

-  Is God an Alien? A clip of Kirk and crew meeting 'God' in Star Trek V.

- Can Aliens be Christians? Discussion inspired by Michael Flynn's novel Eifelheim...has parallels with mission in unfamiliar cultures.

- Is immortality good or bad? Starting with a clip of a robot talking of his jealousy at humans being able to become immortal merely with one significant act. We took the opportunity to pray for the sick and bereaved, as human existence is (in the main) mortal.

- Can robot AI develop a soul? Accompanied by the trailer for Spike Jonze short I'm Here, a love story of 2 robots living life to the full.

- Is it a sin to augment? Prompted by new game Deus Ex, we discussed the implications of changing/enhancing our natural (God-given?) bodies.

- Did Jesus escape the cross in a parallel world? While holding a small ball/bead, we pondered the nature of the multiverse theory and its implications for the actions of Jesus.

- If given the chance, would you time-travel to meet Jesus? Inspired by Michael Moorcock story Behold the Man where said time traveller finds Jesus is not all he expected (incapable of fulfilling history), so decides to step up to the mark himself.

- What do you want to see in 200 years time? Art photographs of a future time where nature is only viewable in theme parks and zoo-like environments...what do we hope happens in the next 200 years?

- Can God change events in the past? This raised even more questions...is God interventionist? Does God have to play within our construct of time? Would we know if God changed history e.g. was there a third world war that everyone prayed against and God changed history to avert it, so we don't know about it because it never happened?

Science fiction is a medium that can be used to explore the nature of God and faith and image what might be and what might have been to inform what is.