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Fresh Expressions Mission Thought of the Day

Persecuted Church

Gill Swales handed in some resources about this organisation. The map in the picture charts where it is most dangerous to practice Christianity openly.

“Our very mission is called ‘Open Doors’ because we believe that any door is open, anytime and anywhere. I literally believe that. Every door is open to go in and proclaim Christ, as long as you are willing to go and are not worried about coming back.”

Brother Andrew

https://www.opendoorsuk.org/

How aware are we of the experience of being persecuted?

What are the differences between the experience of disagreement with opinions or beliefs which we hold, and rejection of and opposition to the continued practicing of being who we are?

As well as campaigning and supplying resources intercessory prayer is also a way to support people. In wee small rooms it is possible to change ourselves and change the world.

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Arts

Waterfall

A little something for anyone who might feel a little warm at the moment.

Island Waterfall, Greg Adamson, Vimeo

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#SensingSpirituality Forest Church

Changed Awareness QFC 21st of May

Extracts from today’s reading

Blessing to move on with

TA mi lubadh mo ghlun
An suil an Athar a chruthaich mi,
An suil a Mhic a cheannaich mi,
An suil a Spioraid a ghlanaich mi,
     Le gradh agus run.

Doirt a nuas oirnn a flathas
Trocair shuairce do mhathas;
Fhir tha ’n uachdar na Cathair,
     Dean-sa fathamas ruinn.

Tabhair duinn, a Shlan’ear Aigh,
Eagal De, gaol De, agus gradh,
Is toil De dheanamh air talamh gach re,
Mar ni ainghlich is naoimhich air neamh;
Gach la agus oidhche thoir duinn do sheimh,
     Gach la agus oidhche thoir duinn do sheimh.

I AM bending my knee
In the eye of the Father who created me,
In the eye of the Son who died for me,
In the eye of the Spirit who cleansed me,
     In love and desire.

Pour down upon us from heaven
The rich blessing of Thy forgiveness;
Thou who art uppermost in the City,
     Be Thou patient with us.

Grant to us, Thou Saviour of Glory,
The fear of God, the love of God, and His affection,
And the will of God to do on earth at all times
As angels and saints do in heaven;
Each day and night give us Thy peace.
     Each day and night give us Thy peace.

From Bk1 Carmina Gadelica

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#SensingSpirituality Forest Church

May Forest Church 23

Quartz Forest Church gathering 21st of May 2023

After the excitement of Easter this months forest church gathering is going to be a chance to practice things like “Forest bathing” and #SensingSpirituality, especially #SensingAwareness

Please join us at 2pm outside the Crichton chapel to spend time outdoors #SensingSpirituality

Please read on for more thoughts about what we are attempting to do.

The estate is full of many people doing this in their own way. Activities like Walking the dog or playing football are a normal part of peoples daily routine. You don’t tend to think of the benefits of them, or even seek them out each time because you hope that they will be beneficial. The habits are simply part of a healthy lifestyle like taking a bath to clean your body.

Every now and then though we become aware of just how good it is to be in a place. The way the mist hugs the trees, or the light shines on a drop of water or the experience of a particularly good match that you watch or play in can stand out and create a changed sense of awareness. Not only do you enjoy the moment, but you also become aware of the specialial-ness of it. These memories become treasures and help you form your identity and sense of self. They can be a reservoir of resilience when it’s chucking it down with rain and you don’t have the energy to hope for an enjoyable walk.

Take a moment and compare this with your experience of services in church, if you have any. For some the smell of the place, the flow of the poetry in the words, being with people and singing of thoughts through song becomes physical feeling of sound harmonised with the building and belief.

I was there when he set the heavens in place,

    when he marked out the horizon on the face of the deep,

when he established the clouds above

    and fixed securely the fountains of the deep,

 when he gave the sea its boundary

    so the waters would not overstep his command,

and when he marked out the foundations of the earth.

     Then I was constantly at his side.

I was filled with delight day after day,

    rejoicing always in his presence,

 rejoicing in his whole world

    and delighting in mankind.

Proverbs 8: 27 – 31

Do you recognise who is speaking in these words?

Learning #SensingAwareness can be a process of learning to recognise the “Voice”, in unfamiliar places – or perhaps in familiar places too!

So this Sunday we will spend time doing the normal activities of meeting, walking, together in a park, talking, eating, and drinking; and they will become special.


Look out for a special Midsummer events – A Labyrinth at Caerlaverock castle, Forest Church on Wardlaw hill

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#SensingSpirituality Fresh Expressions

Sensing Spirituality

If you look on the website you will hopefully see that a new option has been added to the main menu. #SensingSpirituality has been a theme running through Quartz activities from around 2015. This means that we have built up a track record of resources, both in ideas and experiments where we test those ideas out. Some of the time we even manged to get photos and written descriptions of what we were doing!

These are (slowly) being added to this website. They are also available in a draft printable text copy. The online version will be able to go beyond the limitations of print though, and allows readers to dip in and out finding out what interests them.

You can get access to both of versions by using the menu button or by clicking this link

Please comment, share and get in touch if you want to become involved in developing this sort of thing. If you have been involved, get in touch sot that we can add your memories to the resource as well.

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Fresh Expressions prayers

Christian Mysticism

Something to add to the menu for midsummer?

https://christianmysticsummit.com/

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Arts Fresh Expressions

Green Men

Whatever your views on the coronation, it will be a topic of discussion. Side stepping the political issues of the relevance of the monarchy to Scotland and the UK as a whole, there is a discussion going on about what some of the visual art used on the coronation invite means.

Have you heard of “Green Men” before?

A quick search will find many green men.

There are many expert studies on the origin and meaning of “Green Men” carved into the fabric of Church buildings. The following is not one of them. It does however provide a quick and easy read with ideas of where to go to find out more.

A little research will help provide opportunties for us to take part in the continually growing exploration, understanding, and expression of spirituality. Deeper reflection on why this quite early mediaeval symbol is relevant now could provide insight into the harvest Jesus promised, but which modern gatherings of church are finding it difficult to reap.

The article also raises some questions about the importance of myth, how it functions, and the role meaning plays in the imagined reality that informs our daily lives.

How much of our every day opinions are shaped by things we are barely aware of? How often do we examine the reliability of what we assume is normal.

Less well known are the “Sheila na gig” carvings, and have you ever wondered what the shape the bishop stands in on the scottish episcopal logo?

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#SensingSpirituality Arts

Remembering Seasons

Alison on tour…

Whilst on holiday Alison caught a glimpse of this exhibition through the window.

Scroll down on their page to read the version in English language
  • Have you noticed changes in the seasons, a breaking in the pattern of the wheel of the year?
  • #SensingChallenge What are the changes we need to be aware of if we are to head the warning in Jesus words about the foolishness of recognising weather warnings but ignoring the signs of the times? (recorded by Luke here)
  • Are you inspired to suggest any ways we could use the arts to explore, understand, or express these things? (Please use the comments or send us a message)
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Forest Church Lent2023

Easter Sunday Forest Church

Gathering by the water to eat fish and share stories

A shingle beach leading down tot he river Nith
Where the River Nith meets the Cluden water at Lincluden

This Forest Church experience was set up to provide participants with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the gospel stories where the disciples meet with Jesus at the waters edge, and share fish roasted over coals with him.

This is a popular spot for people to gather and enjoy swimming in the river. It is a short walk from town, but the scrub woodland and ruined Abbey provide a boundary to create a sanctuary of wild space hidden right next to the A75. Easter was early enough in the year for us to be sharing the beach with only one other group though – and dog walkers.


Those who came brought food with them as well. We shared the fire and enjoyed discovering what everyone had brought. As we sat and cooked we took it in turns to tell sections of the story of Easter. Starting in the upper room where Jesus gathered with his disciples to break bread and drink wine. The stories were interlaced with reflections and songs. The story wove its way through time until we met it again in a shared experience of sitting by water and enjoying the sharing of food and drink in the presence of Jesus.

As a mark of the day some people chose to cast a cross in a simple soapstone mould. In itself melting the metal, purifying it with fire and then watching it take the shape prepares for it, can be a symbolic and heartfelt action. The cross which is cast then needs cleaning and can be carried as a reminder and connection to the experience throughout the year.


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climate change Creative Worship Forest Church Thought of the Day

Reforesting

This article is from 2019, but is shows what an artist (with help from their sponsors and friends) can do. It is a story of finding hope in reforestation.

https://www.dw.com/en/in-brazil-photographer-sebastiao-salgado-finds-hope-in-reforestation/a-50877571

This is closer to home, in England and Wales. “A Rocha” work internationally as well.

And at a Scottish level this page has some info and resources from the Scottish Episcopal Church.

https://www.scotland.anglican.org/who-we-are/organisation/boards-and-committees/the-provincial-environment-group/