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Root 66: ‘Sarah, Sodom & Salt’

            @ 2.00, Glasgow Central Station (then taking 2.04pm to Milngavie, arriving 2.30pm. Walking the West Highland Way into Murdock Park. Then to Costa Coffee, Milngavie, approx 4.30pm. Then 5.41pm train back to Glasgow, arriving 6.04pm. Come walk and/ or talk around a subversive tale featuring Sarah, Sodom and salt

Root 66: ‘Seashore Bookends’

            Biblical blethers on the hoof! Come walk and/or talk by the sea, pondering some seaside events that ‘bookend’ the gospels. Advance reading of Matthew 4:18-22 and John 21:1-19 recommended but not essential! Join Jo Love at any point as follows: Glasgow Central 1pm train to Prestwick. Links Road car

Holy City: Root 66 – People Who Walk In Darkness

About (Drop Down Menu)

            More Biblical blethers on the hoof with Jo Love, as part of Holy City's 'The Gap' session 2015-16. Darkness and light are big themes of this season, but is it true that God and good things belong only to the “light”? Or can some of life’s treasures only come

HOLY CITY – Root 66: Marking the Days

West Scotland

Holy City's Biblical blethers on the hoof resume with a chance to share and ponder the ways we mark (or don’t!) these forty days, this season of Lent. With Jo Love as guide, taking us on a wee walk along an intriguing route, interspersed by conversations about a seasonal text, this month's questions will concern

HOLY CITY – ROOT 66: Let’s Talk About Something Else

Wild Goose Resource Group - About

Holy City’s Biblical blethers on the hoof continue, at a leisurely, but determined pace. This month, April, on an intriguing tale of two people encountering God and also talking about it.

HOLY CITY – Root 66: Job Satisfaction

Holy City's Biblical blethers on the hoof move into May, with Jo Love as guide, walking an intriguing route and conversing about a the one and only biblical character, Job ... along the Greenock Cut trail.

SOS: Song Of Songs in 60 Minutes

Tree with CAP

The Song Of Songs in 60 minutes in a liturgical installation. Hosted by Wild Goose Resource Group and Nitekirk.

HOLY CITY – ROOT 66: He Lived Among Us

John in NLights

The final Root 66 in Holy City's 2015-16 'The Gap' season and your last chance for a while for some biblical blethers on the hoof.

The Psalms for Today

Iona: Macleod Centre

... reading, praying and singing the Psalms with John Bell. £15 per person.

Recurring

Picture The Word

Exploring the Bible without getting bored When we read or hear a passage from the Bible, it often doesn't stick. How could we stay with it, play with it, chew on it and even be changed by it? This autumn weeWONDERBOX offers an experimental series of evenings exploring the Bible creatively. Through collage, wordles, image-making

Ind i Bibelens bøger – en verden af liv

'Into the Books of the Bible - a world of life' In 2020, a new Bible was published in Denmark, in an accessible translation. In this conference, the workshops, lectures, liturgies and discussions will inspire and explore how to use the Bible in a new way. Large parts of the programme will take place in

Celebrating the Psalms

The Scottish Church Theology Society 2021 Conference will feature presentations on the Psalms by SUE GILLINGHAM, Emeritus Professor of the Hebrew Bible at the University of Oxford, ROWAN WILLIAMS who has recently retired as the Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and JOHN L. BELL who works for the Iona Community in the areas of worship,

The Spirituality of the Psalms

For many believers, the Psalms comprise a central part of the liturgy of Holy Communion - a welcome pause between the Old Testament reading and the Epistle. The Psalms are much more than this. They are words which nourished the spirituality of Jesus. They abound in insights regarding God's relationship with the natural world, they

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