Archive for February, 2006

Trinity experiences!

Saturday, February 11th, 2006

Last year I wrote a series of blogs (www.xanga.com/intheson) in which I suggested visual images/objects/architecture etc in relation to communicating the abstract concept of the Trinity to young people and the unchurched. The discussions on Sam Radford’s site have made me return to the subject .I know that some people have a problem with relating God to images in […]

RHYTHM of the falling RAIN

Tuesday, February 7th, 2006

I have recently been introduced to a series of short DVD presentations by Rob Bell under the heading of NOOMA. The only two that I have actually seen so far are RAIN and RHYTHM, but I am excited about seeing more.
Bell has developed a great way of reaching out with these presentations, a way which […]

On being very TALL

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

In my ‘Googling’ I also came across this comment from Mies van de Rohe:
“Skyscrapers reveal their bold structural pattern during construction. Only then does the gigantic steel web seem impressive. When the outer walls are put in place, the structural system, which is the basis of all artistic design, is hidden by a chaos of […]

On being SMALL

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

This is something I found on some company site, can’t remember where, under the ‘Less is More’ theme. I think it’s rather appropriate for the church too. It goes;
“Being small enables us to be nimble, creative, responsive, energetic and most importantly follow through with the real mission.”
Any thoughts?

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006


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