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Thursday, May 29, 2008

The environmental middle-class guilts...

Last night, we did the last event of the Dirty Mother series, a service exploring the links between the environment and talking the talk/walking the walk, and guilt, shame, anger/choice, class, convenience.

Below are a few things that we did: thanks to Lizzie, Kevin and Rachel for their ideas and hard work.


A new candle lighting setting

We light this light in the name of the Creator,
The one who breathed the breath of life,
The one who made the heavens and the earth,
The one who looked at everything in the beginning and it was good.

We light this light in the name of the Redeemer,
The one who came to show us a kingdom way,
The one who spoke in riddles about seeds and birds and lilies of the field,
The one who turned The Word into action.

We light this light in the name of the Sustainer,
The one who hovered over the waters at the very start of everything,
The one who inspires and challenges us to change,
The one whose fire renews us still.


A reflective liturgical piece

Where to start, what to do? So much to do and so little time...

Choices, choices everywhere and not an action to take. Life is a mass of choices - from the frivolous to the life-changing. Which Tshirt? What newspaper? That job? This house? Sometimes it feels like there are too many choices - simply too much to choose from - an indistinguishable mass of clamoring stuff.

In fact, so much choice that we become worried that we make will the wrong one, we become paralysed by the choosing. And then comes the guilt and shame and anger. Because we are wealthy and free enough to even have choices in the first place. Because we try to pick between convenience and ethics, the environment and other people, the best use of our resources and the best use of our time...

Where to start, what to do? So much to do and so little time...
Wine from France's relatively near vineyards or a fair price for vintners in Chile?
The cost of that long train trip or the convenience of flying?
Fairtrade bananas or organic ones?
Free range or food miles?
Biofuel or world food shortages?
Spend at People tree or invest at the Co-op?
And in the end, the middle class guilts about the very act of choosing the "right" option...

Can we make the earth a little lighter? Can we hold it as a common treasury for all? The inconvenient truth is we must still live and work and lead our lives in this 21st century world, but maybe those of us who *can* choose must realise (as the saying goes) that with great power comes great responsibility... So when the scale of the task overwhelms us, we need to go back to basics and redo the maths - small changes x lots of people = BIG change.

This is not about whether we should act alone, but how we can act together – both acting locally and thinking globally. We are a new movement, one that talks the talk and walks the walk; we must imagine, believe and begin.


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Also we dug out an old Vaux liturgy for use during sharing bread and wine. And there were four stations around the space for people to visit:

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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Trash

Barry Taylor gave me pause for thought last night, when he shared some thoughts as part of the Dirty Mother month at Nexus. His theme was trash - the rubbish we throw away/ the detritus of life (illustrated by the photos of Chris Jordan), and also the trash(y) culture of Western society.

He prompted me to be reminded of some really important issues, ones that go beyond just the scale of our waste (example). He reminded me (again) of the challenge to change both behaviour and feeling, to not abandon dirty cities in favour of the "Godly country", to keep looking for glimmers of the divine in the trash...

He also prompted me to think of the Be The Change day that we hosted last year. During that presentation, I was moved by a very profound clip of Julia Butterfly Hill saying:

"When we throw something away, where is away? There is no away. The paper we throw away is a forest. The plastic we throw away is petroleum that was taken from an exploited community somewhere. The coffee we buy is taken from another exploited community somewhere. We buy it, use it for a second and throw it away, further exploiting the world by our own pollution. The modern world kills a planet for a moment’s pleasure."

So a fantastic evening of reminders. And afterwards, I pondered whether anybody there felt slightly piqued at being reminded of these themes by a north American, and one from LA no less, one of the trashiest (in every sense of the word) cities in the world?... Please Barry, keep challenging us and prompting us to remember.

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Ten things you can do to the earth...


...according to Satan.

Contains nudity, swearing and kitten abuse.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Change the Dream (May the 4th be with you!)


Last year, Sanctus1 hosted one of these days - there's another happening soon at the Monastery in Gorton. Book! It's an eye-opener.

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Alloy Metal's God Is Green

This is the new single God Is Green by punk-dance beat combo Alloy Mental, remixed by Belfast boy wonder Phil Kieran (yes, Stephen, there's more than one).

The single's out on Monday. Expect a storming Glastonbury set later this year.

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Sunday, May 06, 2007

last chance to be the change...

This is on tomorrow - and since it's going to rain on the bank holiday, here's a chance to do something indoors!

See you there?


Sanctus1 and Be The Change presents the Change the Dream Symposium



Where on Earth are we going?
And what can we do about it?

These are two of the questions that lie at the heart of Change the Dream. It explores the link between three of humanity’s most critical concerns: environmental sustainability, social justice and spiritual fulfillment.

Using video clips from some of the world’s most respected thinkers, inspiring short films, and leading edge information on the state of the planet and its people, the day allows all of us to gain a new insight into the opportunity we have to shape the direction of our world with our everyday choices and actions.

Monday 7 May (bank holiday), 10.00 - 4.30
Nexus, Dale St., Manchester, M1 1JW
0161 236 0100

Cost: £10 (£5 unwaged) - any profits will be donated to suitable charities.
Fairtrade tea/ coffee provided. Lunch not included – bring or buy your own.

For bookings and info, please email bethechange@sanctus1.co.uk


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Friday, May 04, 2007

breathe deep...

As seen this morning on Oxford Road...






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Thursday, April 26, 2007

last chance to be the change...

We're into the last few days of booking for Be The Change and if you've not already registered but want to, please get in touch ASAP.

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Sunday, April 08, 2007

Be the change...

Sanctus1 and Be The Change presents the Change the Dream Symposium



Where on Earth are we going?
And what can we do about it?

These are two of the questions that lie at the heart of Change the Dream. It explores the link between three of humanity’s most critical concerns: environmental sustainability, social justice and spiritual fulfillment.

Using video clips from some of the world’s most respected thinkers, inspiring short films, and leading edge information on the state of the planet and its people, the day allows all of us to gain a new insight into the opportunity we have to shape the direction of our world with our everyday choices and actions.

Monday 7 May (bank holiday), 10.00 - 4.30
Nexus, Dale St., Manchester, M1 1JW
0161 236 0100

Cost: £10 (£5 unwaged) - any profits will be donated to suitable charities.
Fairtrade tea/ coffee provided. Lunch not included – bring or buy your own.

For bookings and info, please email bethechange@sanctus1.co.uk


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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Carbon Judgment Day!

I've just had a look through this morning's Guardian article and worked out my carbon footprint according to their measures/ scale.

I'd be fascinated to know if anyone else has worked their out using this system and if so, and you're brave enough, what your total was.


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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Carry on flying, says Blair - science will save the planet

Proof (as if anyone out there still needed it) that Mr Tony is a deluded, self-interested wnkr. If only there was an opposite phrase for this one-rule-for-me-one-for-everyone-else/ do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do school of thought?... C'mon people, help me out.

'Tony Blair today wades into the growing controversy over how individuals can help to tackle global warming by declaring that he has no intention of abandoning long-haul holiday flights to reduce his carbon footprint. Days after his environment minister branded Ryanair the "irresponsible face of capitalism" for opposing an EU carbon emissions scheme, the prime minister says it is impractical to expect people to make personal sacrifices by taking holidays closer to home.

"You know, I'm still waiting for the first politician who's actually running for office who's going to come out and say it - and they're not," Mr Blair says. "It's like telling people you shouldn't drive anywhere."

Emily Armistead, of Greenpeace, said: "Tony Blair is crossing his fingers and hoping someone will invent aeroplanes that don't cause climate change. But that's like holding out for cigarettes that don't cause cancer. Hoping for the best isn't a policy, it's a delusion." '


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