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this photo is one day's gleaning of around 15 different fruit and veg. we work the allotment as a group which makes it manageable with our friend lynda taking the lead. for my own benefit (memory) i use my blog to record things so when i look back i have a record... so this year's effortsstrawberries | raspberries | blackberries | blackcurrants | rhubarb | plums | potatoes | onions | garlic | carrots | spinnach | beetroot | parsley | tomatoes | cucumber | courgette | basil | aubergine | dwarf beans | runner beans | mange tout peas | chilli | jalapeno pepper | pepper | sweetcorn... and yet to come... cabbage | parsnip (only one successful plant this year!) | swede | leeks | squashwe normally get an organic fruit and vegetable box delivered each week but at this time of year we don't have to bother... August 20, 2008 in allotment | Permalink | Comments (4) if you are coming to greenbelt... 4 it is one year since we relaunched proost. we are back in g-source with a stand where we'll be showing movies and so on and encouraging new subscribers to sign up. we've also sponsored the beer tent on sunday so if you are there you'll see some proost beer mats!...fri night 10pm we have an unusual suspects evening in new forms - unusuals suspects is a project to identify and encourage new talent in a range of media to publish their work for the first time. a few of the suspects will be interviewd and performing or showing their work.and then we have a proost lounge saturday evening in the hub (next to the book store) at 7pm. the first 100 people will get a glass of sparkling wine on us. and a whole bundle of artists will be there performing - i guess it will be a laid back showcase sort of evening. please come and join us.we've had a good first year. focused on good content each month. it now means there is £200 worth of downloadable content plus new content each month for the year ahead so we think it represents great value to subscribe for £60. but we don't really have much in the way of marketing campaign so please let anyone know who you think might be interested...grace are back in action as ever. we'll be lifting the lid of our explorations in hospitality over the year with lunch not included on monday at 12noon in new forms and one of several groups acts of spontaneous worship round site. watch out for the red umbrella apparently!this is my final if you are coming to greenbelt... postmaybe see you there if you are coming. let's hope the weather improves! August 19, 2008 in grace, greenbelt, proost | Permalink | Comments (0) if you are coming to greenbelt... 3 and you have read about NET, the network of entrepreneurial talent and been frustrated that all the get togethers are in london, well NET are running a symposium over two 3 hour slots at greenbelt exploring business as unusual. there will be a mix of input, panel and practical advice to help people with business/social enterprise ideas that want to make them happen. the two slots are sat 2-5 in cms blah tent, and sun 5-8 in workshops 1 - more detail here August 18, 2008 in greenbelt | Permalink | Comments (2) the goat house, french alps, and being in a cloud i have finally added a set of holiday photos in the french alps to flickr...we started off in grenoble for a couple of days meeting up with the glocks - i have known matt for a while so it was great to hang out with the family and watch the fireworks on bastille day. we caught the funicular to catch a view of the city, loved the fountain, and wandered around at night. then we took a day to visit the chartreuse monastery - these are the monks filmed in the film into great silence. they have communities all round the world and part of their vision is sustainability - this slogan shows that they don't want to have to ask others for money. the chartreuse liquor they have developed (we visited the vaults and tasted some - 59% tastes like mediciine!) has clearly brought in a lot of money. having looked at communities a bit in the last few years i was interested to see just how thick their rule is. a bizarre quirk of the visit was watching a film about the monks in 3d specs - got to love this photo of matt and sylvie donning the glasses.then it was off to la chambre de la chevre, a converted goat house in a tiny hamlet on a thin windy track in the alps 1800m above sea level. there was no electricity, just gas and then in the evening an open fire, candles and parrafin lamps - which of course meant a holiday from computers... it was an absolutely wonderful place - the view from the balcony of la meije mountain was breathtaking and seemed to look different every time you looked. we've not done a mountain holiday before but had a great time climbing, rafting, swimming in mountain lakes. we got a cable car up to snow topped mountains above la grave where harry fulfilled an ambition of his of being in a cloud and we visited an ice cave full of ice sculptures. opposite the goat house was a climb up to a peak with the most amazing bench i have ever encountered with an amazing view to contemplate the mountains. the alpine fields are an array of colour with all sorts of dazzling flowers. the glocks came out one day to visit and walked up there with us. this photo is pascal standing on a rock dangling his foot over a drop below!we only had one rainy day where we literally in cloud all day. but in its own way that is magical in the mountains. a highlight of course was the visit to the alpe d'huez to watch the spectacle of the tour de france where sastre sealed winning the tour. this year joel nad harry had both finished school because of exams so it was a rare chance for us to be able to watch a stage of the tour. it totally lived up to expectations. it was an amazing holiday. the photos only capture a glimpse of how stunning the alps are... August 15, 2008 in family, photos | Permalink | Comments (0) if you are coming to greenbelt... 2 jenny mcintosh came to greenbelt from new zealand in 2005. following on from research by alan jamieson into why people were leaving churches, published as churchless faith, alan and jenny launched spirited exchanges in new zealand. the key finding of the research was that church leavers had given up on church but not necessarily faith so it was to help people on that journey, through publishing a newsletter and website, networking, facilitating a number of groups and trying to educate the churches. well jenny is back and this time back and living in the uk. following her visit last time round a few of us got together to explore the same idea in the uk as we have exactly the same issue of people leaving church but still journeying in faith. it's been low key and a quiet thing but jenny's vision and arrival has pushed it up a gear and greenbelt is in some ways the launchpad for a new phase. jenny will have a stand in g-source so go and say hi. she is also running two discussion type groups in the cms blah venue - see previous post for times and there is a panel on monday evening at 7pm - it's actually the worst possible time for a slot as there will be no chance to follow up in conversations later in the weekend, and half the festival seem to leave but never mind! if you are around come along. August 13, 2008 in greenbelt, proost | Permalink | Comments (0) women olympians i am enjoying the olympics - an hour summary each night ends the day nicely. i loved this piece celebrating women athletes in today's guardian.[update: watch this space - our friend sky will be up there in a few years time!] August 12, 2008 in sport | Permalink | Comments (0) if you are coming to greenbelt... 1 cms always have a marquee and run a programme, but this year have added a couple of small tents. one of them is hosting a programme related to emerging church and blah... type stuff. the tent only holds around 30 people so it will be small, cosy and intimate. but i'm not sure to what degree it is or isn't in the greenbelt printed programme so thought i'd post it here. i have also added a couple of things in that are in the main cms venue...Sat - 10:30 Serum - space to explore Christian spirituality hosted by Naz12-1pm Mission in spiritual market place with Jonny, Ben and Laura1-2 Networking and learning opportunities for mission leaders2-5 Business as unusual 1 Shannon Hopkins4-5 in CMS main venue - reimagining Christian thinking on other religions - Richard Sudworth 5-6 Gender and youth work - Jenny Baker6-7 Mission service opportunitiesSun10-11 CMS main venue - Yemi and Jonny head to head discussing African certainty vs emerging doubt10-30-12 Serum12-1 God as Flow - Richard Passmore1-2 Climate Change - James Pender4:30 Skinny on the emerging church - Andrew Jones5:30 Spirited exchanges with Jenny Macintosh6:30 New monasticism - Mark Berry7-8 Asbojesus.com - Jon BirchMon11-12 Aradhna12-1 Bible in 60 minutes - Paul Thaxter1-2 Cafe church in bangalore - Jacob Isaacs2-3 Mission in 1024 window - Andrew Jones (i.e. your computer screen)3-4 Spirited exchanges with Jenny Macintosh4-5 Discussion around ordinaton and pioneer ministry with Stephen Croft and Paul Thaxter August 12, 2008 in greenbelt | Permalink | Comments (4) man on wire i haven't been to the cinema a lot this year - not sure why... but friday night jen and i went to see man on wire which i had been meaning to see for a while. the thing that reminded me about it was chatting to a girl who served me a coffee at the big chill who was raving about it having seen it at the festival. she said it had made her think nothing was impossible...it's an extraordinary film of an extraordinary feat by philippe petit, a high wire walker who covertly rigged a wire between the twin towers of the world trade centre and walked across, lay down on the wire, went to and fro spending 45 minutes out there enjoying himself! he did this in 1974 and the film blends interviews with the group of friends and philippe with original footage. August 10, 2008 in Film | Permalink | Comments (0) send your confession into space - worship trick 38 this month on proost we have three interactive confessions. send your sin into space on a rocket, watch as it is destroyed in a machine or eaten by a goat! yes jon birch had a touch of inspiration/craziness all at the same time. all are in the movies section of proost. if you buy one feel free to add them to your church web site or blog. just give a link back to proost. i am making these worship trick 38 in series 3.since our relaunch at greenbelt one year ago proost now has around £200 worth of downloadable content iincluding 9 books, 20 albums, and 23 movies. you can access all that plus new content each month for a year whenever you like if you subscribe and it only costs £60! what are you waiting for? August 08, 2008 in proost, spirituality, worship tricks | Permalink | Comments (1) voice of an angel - notes from the chill 2 i mentioned jamie woon in the last post but wanted to say a bit more...he has an album out soonish apparently - put it on your christmas list now. i first came across his voice via joel in a remix track of wayfaring stranger remixed by burial that is brilliant and made it into the worship tricks list. but wandering past the open air stage on saturday at the big chill i heard a voice i knew that i had heard before and worked out it was jamie who was standing in for someone else. sadly it was his last song so we missed nearly all of his set - matt sent me a link to that track on youtube - spirits which you can download from his myspace. someone said in introducing him later on that he had the voice of an angel which isn't far off.looking at his hits on myspace he is still a pretty unknown but i suspect not for long...on the subject of new music the big chill label has a couple of new albums out by animat and john metcalfe, both of which are worth checking out if you like your music instrumental and chilled. i have been a fan of animat's ever since seeing their live rescore of belleville rendezvous... August 07, 2008 in big chill, Music | Permalink | Comments (5) power of words - notes from the chill 1 one of the surprising things i found myself doing at the big chill was sitting in an afternoon of 2 hours of poetry. i don't really know why - i just fancied it. it was an afternoon celebrating 25 years of apples and snakes, an amazing organisation who encourage emerging poets and wordsmiths in education, prisons and the like. the afternoon was a showcase of their work. they have a cd out which i bought for harry, an emerging poet. i so wished he was there... the power of words was amazing, perhaps most stunningly demonstrated in the dub poet jean binta breeze who stood up and lamented, railed against injustice, whipped the powers that be with her tongue, celebrated the poor and women in tender and humourous ways. i was moved to tears and inspired. i felt i had encountered something like an old testament prophet - it really was unbelievable. the other stuff was excellent too - ty was performing his wonderful hip hop that knocks the stuffing out of bling and gansta to reclaim the tradition, jamie woon and zena edwards track in other words was angelic (it's on the cd and is on her myspace page as is the other beautiful track she did solo - healing pool). it turns out the guardian have a podcast from the big chill on the words in motion stuff hosted by ty and jean binta breeze is on it from that afternoon performing third world blues which will give you the flavour. i can't believe that random connection! it made me want to go and write some songs or poems... August 06, 2008 in big chill | Permalink | Comments (1) still centre .flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } still centre, originally uploaded by jonnybaker. have added a photo set from the big chill 08 to flickr. August 06, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0) a few links back from the big chill festival which was brilliant as ever. i'll blog more about that later and edit photos (haven't even managed holiday ones yet!). meantime a couple of links i have meant to add...25 photography tutorials from round the webif you are missing the mix tapewhat one diocesan bishop did to understand the conflicts around sexuality August 05, 2008 in big chill, Music, photos | Permalink | Comments (1) ealing on your doorstep photograhy exhibition just over a year ago i went to an exhibition in ealing by the ealing group of london independent photography. i subsequently joined the group, have made a bundle of new friends, learned and been inspired loads, hopefully improved my photos, sold a couple of photos, had a few in books and have exhibited in 5 exhibitions...the ealing group have their annual show coming up from august 1 to the end of september at gunnersbury house in gunnersbury park museum. called on your doorstep, 15 photographers explore ealing and hounslow. one of the panels is mine and i have chosen to show a series of four photos on the journey in the fog i blogged about in december as ealing parks seems to have been the main ealing photos i have taken on my doorstep this year. the photos in the show are really good all round. sadly i can't make the private view this sunday as i am at the big chill. if any of you are interested in going to that (the private view not the big chill!) feel free as my guest.here's the blurb...Often, there’s no time for more than a quick glance at the peopleand places that form our landscape - and the world on our doorstep canbecome merely a familiar backdrop to our busy lives.But a second look may reveal something surprising; an interestingdetail in a piece of architecture, an extraordinary face in the crowd,or the discovery of an unexpected element in the things we’d normallytake for granted.In this new exhibition, 15 photographers from the Ealing LIP groupshow us what they saw when they had a closer look at their local area. Open daily from Friday 1st August until Friday 26th September 2008, 11am to 4pm. At Gunnersbury Park Museum, Gunnersbury Park,Popes Lane, London, W3 8LQThe entrance is on Popes Lane, near the junction with GunnersburyAvenue (A40). Acton Town is the nearest underground (District orPiccadilly Line) or E3 bus. There is wheelchair access to all publicareas.the sporting ealing exhibition is still running as well until end of august and is receiving great feedback. July 31, 2008 in ealing, photos | Permalink | Comments (0) the big chill 08 off to the big chill this weekend and can't wait. the line up looks great...just had a look at my pics from last year to get me in the mood July 31, 2008 in big chill | Permalink | Comments (0) photos of the alpe d'huez stage of the tour de france i have added a set of photos of our day watching the alpe d'huez stage of the tour de france. the best way to look at them is in a slideshow, then click on the i in the centre and you'll get the blurb with the photos...i realise i haven't blogged about mark cavendish - it is amazing to have a brit win four stages of the tour! July 30, 2008 in family, france, photos | Permalink | Comments (0) you have to change to stay the same this was the title of a chapter in a book many years back called the post evangelical debate. it was actually a pretty poor book (i thought) but maggi's chapter of the same title was the best part. i have often quoted the title when reflecting on how to engage with tradition. maggi herself speaks on this issue - a living tradition July 29, 2008 in articles | Permalink | Comments (0) rene padilla - cms missiologist in residence autumn 2008 rene padilla is cms missiologist in residence this autumn - mark has details July 29, 2008 in mission | Permalink | Comments (0) mass culture new edition mass culture is a collection of essays on eucharist and mission edited by pete ward. it was first published in 1999 and has been out of print but a lot of interest was still been shown in it. so brf have published a new expanded edition of it with a couple more contributors. the chapter i wrote for it is unchanged. it's a good little book if you have not come across it before...(i much preferred the original cover!) July 29, 2008 in Books | Permalink | Comments (3) Next » a selection of my writings series one series two series three about me e-mail me the blog is archived monthly. click on this link to see a list of the blog by months. another good way to navigate the blog is by categories - see left hand sidebar.
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