Tonight: Wednesday 14th March: ‘Betrayed By Technology?’ A film and discussion, enabled by Graham Maule on the promises and challenges of our contemporary relationship to technology and what that might
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A Montgomery Trust Lecture by John L. Bell. Entry free but by ticket. Studies show that what we sing is often what we end up believing. In this talk, we
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.
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.
Saturday morning explorations and meditations on foot This is not round Iona, or Cuthbert’s Way or the Camino, but a focused stroll around Glasgow. We are enabling a series of
Unfortunately, due to a low level of interest Dust & Ashes has been cancelled. Our apologies. A Lenten Urban Retreat A short, afternoon time for reflection in the city, for
Looking at the gospel stories through the stories of three women: Mary of Bethany, Mary of Nazareth, Mary of Magdala The three Marys have been characters upon whom Christianity has
An eight-session DVD-based study series on overcoming the Church’s biblical betrayal of its non-violent God. Tuesdays @ 7.00-9.00pm; 7 Nov / 14 Nov / 21 Nov / 28 Nov / 9 Jan / 16 Jan / 23 Jan / 30 Jan.
Biblical blethers on the hoof “Fire Works” … well, does it?! Come and walk as we explore some well-known and less well-known Biblical tales featuring fire. A preparatory challenge –
John L. Bell speaks at a meeting of ‘Exploring Faith: Reimagining Church in the 21st-22nd Century’. This lecture has been arranged through the Montgomery Trust