Category: Other People’s Words
Address of the newly inducted President, Rev’d Sonia Hicks, to the Methodist Conference 2021
A must read for the Church and for Methodists especially as we make decisions relating to the future of our denomination https://www.methodist.org.uk/about-us/the-methodist-conference/conference-2021/presidency/the-presidents-and-vice-presidents-addresses-to-the-methodist-conference-2021/the-presidents-address-to-the-methodist-conference-2021/
Using Vintage Hymns in Worship – a new book by Gillian Warson. You may find this interesting…
The publisher says –
For Christian believers, hymns offer an opportunity to bear witness to their faith and lift their voices in praise of God with their fellow worshippers. Hymns, even those dulled by familiarity, far from being trite and complacent, have the power to alert us to grave dangers facing the world today, and even to move us to decisive action.
Tempting though it is to disregard older hymns thinking of them as past their sell-by date, for many of the faithful, these traditional texts form the bedrock of worship and liturgy. Yet, what can be done if treasured hymns express social attitudes we no longer share, for example with regard to gender or colonialism?
Gillian R. Warson blows the dust off unfashionable texts and argues that they can now be regarded as “vintage”. She argues that hymn singing can continue as a flourishing tradition with old and new coexisting comfortably alongside each other, and suggests that vintage hymn texts should be lovingly preserved so that they can be enjoyed for generations to come.
You can see more at Gillian R. Warson News or buy the book here .
Praying for our planet – faith and climate change – Bramhall Methodist Church
Seven scientists through seven seminars offer perspectives on a faithful response to climate change.
A series of free webinars. Beginning 12th May 2021
Find out more here
Is your church inclusive?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56779190
Churches (of whatever denomination) that believe themselves to be inclusive need to listen to those who feel excluded rather than ridicule or silence them. All are welcome so often has conditions attached.