Renfield St Stephen’s Church, Bath Street, Glasgow
Sunday 29th November 2009, 7.00pm.
Part of the ‘Revised Standard Visions’ programme, 2008-09
In the lead up to Copenhagen, HOLY CITY gives over its diet of workshops and worship to issues around climate change and the prophetic responses demanded of humanity.
Workshops:
‘Politics & Copenhagen’:
ROSS LOVERIDGE, Energy Advisor to the Scottish Government gives us an overview of the issues that need to be addressed at Copenhagen.
‘A Green Bible & Incarnation’:
JOHN L. BELL draws on biblical insight to discern what’s demanded of us as stewards of God’s creation.
‘The End Of Suburbia’:
RAYMOND YOUNG shows a film and leads discussion on the implications for the way we live in spaces and places today.
‘Still the World’:
FIONA EVANS & MAGGIE LARKIN host a contemplative space with image and sound from humanity’s urban and rural habitats.
Worship: ‘A Reduced Creation?’:
participative liturgy of song, silence, word, image and symbolic action on a faithful response to the environmental challenges that face us.
Holy City is organised by the Wild Goose Worship Group and a motley assortment of Glaswegian citizens.