A Big Sing with John L. Bell, featuring songs from Scotland and across the globe which deal with big issues of the day and with aspects of the life of
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Friday, March 22 at 7:30 pm. ANCIENT AND EVER NEW … an introduction to Celtic Spirituality In this lecture, John Bell looks at some of the key insights with examples of
Why do God’s people sing and what does it do for the development of faith? A workshop with John Bell. Suggested donation £10. Please reserve your place – singing@didsburybaptist.org.uk; 0161
John Bell will deliver the Donald Gorrie lecture for 2018. “What we sing is what we end up believing, irrespective of the calibre of pulpit oratory we experience. In this
This is NOT an event for specialists, but an occasion when all of God’s people can fulfil their obligation to sing God a new song, even if some of them
‘Music in Worship – Ecumenical bridge builder or barrier?’ John Bell will explore what we share in common, and look at how, even within denominations, preferred musical tastes and theologies can make it
THE SONG OF THE CHURCH SHAPES WHAT WE BELIEVE as much as anything we hear preached. So, if we are part of a global body might there be gifts in
A Montgomery Trust Lecture by John L. Bell. Studies have shown that what we sing is what we end up believing, irrespective of the calibre of pulpit oratory we experience.
URC Northern Synod Music Day, with John Bell. Session titles: Leadership by the Laity Limited or Limitless Resources? Colourful Congregational Song Songs for the Season Registration and refreshments from 9.30am
A monthly workshop course on music – its purpose and potential, how to use it imaginatively in congregations and much more.
Led by John L. Bell, Jane Bentley & Carol McArthur.
The course is open to all who are interested in the potential of music in the church – its importance in worship, pastoral work, and spirituality. Each evening is self-contained, so that participants may come for the whole course or specific evenings.