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malcolm chamberlain

musings about the emerging church, mission and contemporary culture...

God is at large, intimately involved in his world in ways that the church is maybe just waking up to!

weather forecast for Greenbelt...

Monday, July 27, 2009

update... as Steve so rightly points out in the comments, the forecast I put up here before is for the wrong dates - doh! This looks a little bit better...

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posted by Malcolm Chamberlain, 5:55 PM | link | 2 comments |

beach labyrinth...

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Dream did their second 'Guerrilla Worship' on Saturday, this time hosting a 32 metre square labyrinth on Crosby Beach, near Antony Gormley's 'Another Place'. The weather wasn't great, restricting the number of passers by, but it was still worth while with around 50 people walking the labyrinth in a couple of hours. It was hard work setting it out (have you ever tried raking vast areas of wet sand?!!) but, I think you'll agree from the below video, well worth it. You can find more photos 'here'.

posted by Malcolm Chamberlain, 10:53 AM | link | 1 comments |