Posted in Faith, tagged Eucharist on 6 March 2007 | No Comments »
Real Live Preacher tastes Communion Wafers.
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Posted in Faith, tagged Eucharist, Rob Bell on 23 February 2007 | No Comments »
Rob Bell has a great new sermon on Eucharist posted on the Mars Hill website.
Click below to play the sermon:
http://www.marshillpodcasts.org/connect/download/021807.mp3
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Posted in Faith, tagged Books, Eucharist, Evangelism on 18 February 2007 | No Comments »
In an earlier post (Evangelistic Eucharist?) I outlined a seminar I was doing at college.
I did the seminar last week, here’s the final bibliography I used:
Ballard, John and Pritchard, John (1996) Practical Theology in Action (London: SPCK)
Bell, Rob (2007) Sex God: Exploring the Endless Connections Between Sexuality and Spirituality (London: Zondervan)
Bosch, David J. (1992) Transforming [...]
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Rob Bell’s new book is due out next month. The book is called Sex God and it explores, says the blub, “the endless connections between sexuality and spirituality.”
For more details you can go to the book’s website www.sexgodtour.com.
If you can’t wait until March then you can download a preview here, or you can read some [...]
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A US-style communion service called U2Charist is coming to England according to Christianity Today.
‘U2Charist’ is an adapted Holy Communion service that uses U2 songs in place of hymns and will be celebrated for the first time in May by the bishop of Grantham, the Rt Rev Timothy Ellis, who is organising the U2Charist in St [...]
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I’m studying for a part-time MA in Theology and Ministry at Cranmer Hall which is part of St John’s College at Durham University. My core module is on Theological and Practical Reflection - kinda applied theology theory and methodology. The key item of assessed work is an seminar presentation that in turn leads to an [...]
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With the Da Vinci Code blockbuster release imminent, clergy from Manchester Cathedral are not afraid to tackle the film’s controversial claims head on.
The cathedral plans to hold a Da Vinci Mass, and clerics have recreated the film poster with the Cathedral Dean, the Very Revd Rogers Govender,� replacing Tom Hanks.
The Da Vinci Mass is the [...]
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