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[justice and worship workshop]
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Calling all worship leaders!
I've had all I can take of your noisy ego-music. When was the last time you sang to me? Do you know what I want? I want justice - oceans of it. I want fairness - rivers of it. That's what I want.
Amos 5:23-24
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9.30 am to 1pm, Saturday 20 February 2010, Christian Aid, 35 Lower Marsh, London SE1 7RL
We received such great feedback after our last workshop that we just had to do another one - and you're invited.
We're delighted that Andy Flannagan, Liz Baddaley and others will be there to help us explore how we can bring themes of justice into our church worship. Andy says, "Are you sick of singing songs to Jesus as if he's your girlfriend? Why don't we worship all the aspects of God's character? What goes wrong when we forget his justice? Are you becoming just a consumer of the worship industry? Join me as I barbeque some sacred cows!"
Each session will be new and we'll have a panel to discuss people's questions. There will also be a range of helpful resources for you to take back to your church.
The workshop is open to all involved in leading worship - both musicians and non-musicians. We are limited to 40 attending but can accept up to 5 people per church. Registrations will be taken on a first come, first served basis and a £5 charge made on the day. To register, please email your name, phone number, church attended and a short description of your role in worship to lse@christian-aid.org.
Now, here's a little something to inspire you to come along...
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Hannah Bowring, 17/12/2009 |
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