Showing posts with label star wars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label star wars. Show all posts

Monday, 15 September 2008

The Gospel According to Star Wars

Faith, Hope and the Force
I bought this book at Greenbelt thinking it would be a light read and a bit of fun. It turned out to be a fairly meaty piece of systematic theology using the Star Wars saga as a jumping off point. I felt I was back at university again...

It is a good book and certainly makes you think. John McDowell reflects on the underlying theological and philosophical issues that can be found in the Star Wars movies and explores issues of evil, politics, salvation and redemption in an original and thought-provoking way.

A must if you're a closet jedi with theological tendencies - but McDowell has some serious things to say about Christian discipleship which are worth hearing.

Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Joint Councils

I've been in the house all day today while the painters have been painting the window frames and the ADT man has been servicing the alarm system. This gave me an opportunity to finally get going on some writing I need to finish by Friday... I've managed to do most of it although I still need to come up with an all-age talk...

One of the problems with today's plan was that all the windows and doors needed to be left open, so the house was cold and there was a howling gale blowing through. It was good to shut everything up once they'd gone.

This evening I attended my first All Saints' and St Mary's council meetings post-sabbatical. For those who don't know we set up a very nice arrangement between the churches which basically means that we meet together for ministerial and parish business and then share coffee before splitting into separate groups. Each church has me for half the evening before we join together at the end for final prayers and "circle time". This final time of sharing is often valuable as each person is asked to mention one thing that they will take away from the evening. This has enormous value to people from both churches as learning is shared and they inspire each other.

This arrangement was originally planned as a way of saving time but it has interesting consequences in terms of cross-pollination and seems to generate a great deal of energy.

This was a good evening, as always. The St Mary's people are looking at ways to open up their building for prayer and turn fund-raising into positive community mobilisation. The All Saints' team had a good conversation about pastoral care and the need to encourage more people to be consciously caring.

There was also a discussion about worship leaders taking on "padwan learners" - who they would nurture as intercessors. All good stuff!

A good evening but an odd one for me since I'm not sure where I fit into all this...

The days other highlight was the arrival in to post of my sabbatical notes, all nicely bound. It's nice to see this as a finished product.

Wednesday, 20 August 2008

The Clone Wars

While Isla was at work I took Iona and Izzy to see Star Wars: The Clone Wars. It was surprisingly good, once you got used to the stylised animation.

Tuesday, 5 February 2008

Pancakes all round!

Having decided to have family pancakes on Sunday, it was inevitable that this would be a pancake filled week....

Team Space was relatively pancake free but Liz, who was hosting, had been volunteered to run the pancake event in Wolverton. Mike, meanwhile, was in charge of pancakes for Deanery Chapter. We finished unusually early, after a productive discussion about the Priorities for 2008 and how we will use them...

Deanery Chapter began in pieces as people arrived from their various pancake events. Jeremy was slightly delayed, having driven (with a funeral procession) through the Olney pancake race - not as competiters, I believe...

Deanery Chapter was good today. Small in numbers again, but a good sense of fellowship. I think it's generally a good thing that Chapter is less formal than it used to be, but it would be good to see more people...

Picked the kids up after school and took them home (tea included more pancakes). Iona has just finished Lego Star Wars (DS) so we celebrated by watching the Phantom Menace. It was interesting watching it with fresh eyes. Most people thought it was a bit dull when it first came out, but the kids just think of it as Episode 1. I'm sure I'll have to sit through Episode 2 at some point. It will be good to watch the whole story unfold as George Lucas intended...

Had some difficulty with my video for Taste and See. More work to do on this tomorrow...