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
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A Big Sing with John Bell. He will be joined by Iona Abbey Musicians who will share some of their own music-making. This event is free to attend but please book
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
The poetry of the Psalms, which has fascinated people for three millennia, is totally diverse in emotional range, spiritual depth and subject matter. It can be argued that one poem
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
The Bible for the People / Strands of Celtic Spirituality John Bell will engage with Scripture and explore insights for living and believing in these two sessions, as part of
‘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
John Bell will be exploring the hidden, the forgotten, the humorous and other exoticisms in the bible and in aspects of Jesus’ life and ministry. To book, contact the church
If God created and loved the whole world, perhaps it is time that Western Christians became aware of the poetry, theology, worship traditions and song from the Southern Hemisphere. It might
Northern Lights Our partnership venue featuring – Iona Community, WGRG, Church Action on Poverty (CAP). Location – same place as 2017 – near the ‘junction’ between the two halves of