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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Post-Greenbelt social

Instead of having a "normal" Wednesday night this week, we're having a post-GB social upstairs at the Cornerhouse (near Oxford Rd station) from 7.30pm.

See you there?

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Tonight, and Greenbelt

Tonight's service starts at 7.30 in Nexus and features a saggy old cloth cat. Come along and find out what the heck I'm talking about...!


(photo from last year's Sanctus1 main stage communion)

Then over the weekend, lots of the community are going to Greenbelt. Sanctus1 (Sun 10pm) and Sanctus2nds (Sat 10am) are both doing services in New Forms. It'd be good to see you there.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Next week - a saggy old cloth cat...



Yep you read it right - next Wednesday is a service involving the most important... the most beautiful... the most magical... saggy old cloth cat in the whole wide world!

Nexus, Wed 20 Aug, 7.30pm. Feel free to bring memorabilia.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

"No More Rain" - the campaign for a better, brighter summer


This thunderstorm caused me to get drenched and a leak to appear in our office ceiling... boo! Rain, rain go away - and don't come back...

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Monday, August 11, 2008

quote unqoute

This is nearly as good as that David Beckham one about wanting to get Brooklyn christened, but they weren't sure into which religion...

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Thursday, August 07, 2008

Come rain or shine, it's never too early to start checking...

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Friday, August 01, 2008

Blah...Manchester with Tom Sine

‘The New Conspirators’ with Tom Sine.

We are excited to announce that Tom Sine will be coming to Manchester this Autumn. He’ll be spending 24hrs with us where we’ll be exploring his recently published book ‘The New Conspirators’, discovering more about him and learning about the hopeful mustard seeds that are being sown here in Manchester.

This non residential conference will take place at the Nazarene college in Manchester (Dene Road, Didsbury, M20 2GU) from 30th Sept until 1st October. There will be three sessions during our time together plus plenty of time for networking and discovering more about what God is doing in the North West.

30th September, 15:00 - 17:00. Session 1: Travelling in Turbulent Times with the New Conspirators.

30th September, 19:00 - 21:00: Session 2: Taking Turbulent Times Seriously.

1st October, 10:00 - 12:30: Session 3: The imagination of the Future.

For more information about the sessions click see here

Book online at: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/144262493

Alternatively send a cheque made payable to CMS to: Alice Morgan, CMS, Watlington Road, Oxford, OX4 6BZ and include a covering note stating that the cheque is for the Tom Sine event in Manchester.

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Cleaning up?

We were talking in the pub tonight about regeneration and the dispersal of people to make places prettier.  Which led me to thinking about the Olympics, notorious for 'cleaning up' homeless people and others less than desirable to the image the hosts want to present.  Which reminded me of the new Amnesty campaign about the forthcoming Chinese olympics:


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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Tomorrow...

Advance notice that tomorrow night is a service-style event at Nexus from 7.30pm, run by a small group of members from the community.

The main point of exploration for the service is the creation-destruction-recreation idea that we came out of the scratch service a few weeks back, and was blogged here.

See you there? You'd be very welcome.

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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Amazing photo


Really quite impressive!

...Lev

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Best Casual Dining

Well done to Nexus just for being nominated in the MFDF Food and Drink awards!

Now let's make sure it's a win...

UPDATE - vote **here** for Nexus! Go on - two clicks of your mouse, that's all it is...

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Monday, July 14, 2008

Youth outreach: keep them out of trouble

An Oklahoma baptist church plans to give away an AR-15 semiautomatic assault rifle during a youth conference - a move described as "a way of trying to encourage young people to attend the event", according to a local news station.

Words fail me.

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Next-to-nothingness | We're all made of stars

I just wanted to say I loved last night.

We all contributed to making a service from scratch in a night. It was on the theme of creation/ Genesis 1 and we used any/ all resources and materials to hand. And having planned a section of the worship in small groups, we then worshipped together using all of that at the end of the evening. A great example of what can be made out of next-to-nothingness when working together.

Here's the bones of what we did:

Candle lighting

I light this light in the name of the Maker, who made the sun and the moon, the day and the night.
I light this light in the name of the Redeemer, who is the Light of the World and shows us the way.
I light this light in the name of the Sustainer, the living flame, who burns within us and throughout the world.
We light these lights for the Trinity of love and light. Amen.


Introduction/ reflection on the theme

An edited retelling of the opening sections of Genesis, whilst hanging a map of the world on a washing line, and then other postcard images of people, animals, plants, landscapes. We were then invited to go forward and add something to this line in response to "creation".


There was a reflection and duscussion on the themes of creation/ destruction and some concepts emerged:
- the cycle of creation-destruction-recreation
- the image of the bread broken to share in newness of life
- cells dividing to multiply
- tiles being smashed to make a mosaic
- God destroying nothingness to create somethingness

Finally, we were invited to consider the images of God's "second start" through the flood, and Noah sending out the bird in hope of finding land... We were then able to make an origami bird to symbolise our own flight of hope for finding creation out of destruction.

Confession and absolution

We explored this through the image of brokenness (personal, social, environmental) that is given later in Genesis - taking and eating the fruit. We wrote confessions of brokenness on the back of paper apples, and then remembering that the seed has to die to grow anew, we tore our apples in half (and cut a real apple and planted its seed) as a symbol of God's promise of newness and hope. We finished with a reading of Matthew's telling of the story about the mustard seed that eventually grows to be a home to the birds.


Bread and wine

A simple help-yourself station with two sheets of paper to allow people to write a response as they took bread and wine.


Prayers

A set of prayers themed around the Genesis paragraphs about the sun, moon and stars:
- remembering people who've died
- listening to Moby's We're all made of stars
- considering humanity's divine intention to prosper - thinking of those "stars" who govern our country and world, praying for people, situations, places by writing on paper stars


Blessing
An adaptation of a Northumbria blessing

Candles...
...and an invitation to take on the service at the end of the month having seen how easy it is to create something out of next-to-nothingness. Be in touch about that.

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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

A truth

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