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| Strangely Warmed is an occasional column. Here are all the strange warmings by Andrew Rumsey, with the most recent offerings at the top. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2007 > The beach A guided meditation, for use "in the sort of larger prayer meeting where everyone will treat you with the unquestioning seriousness you deserve." (October 2007) 2006 > The waiting room – I thought that I might bless you with another guided meditation which you can use or adapt for your own congregation. (December 2006) > Aunty nostalgia Nostalgia, which we might define as "history after a few drinks", is increasingly a feature of our age. (March 2006) 2005 > Time's fool – An episode in a graveyard reinforces the vital truth that mortality is the basis of all humour. (Oct 2005) > I'm loathin' it One of the more aggravating features of our age is an absurd degree of self-consciousness on the part of organizations and institutions. (April 2005) 2004 > A time of quiet I have decided, with a generosity of spirit befitting the season, to furnish you with all you need to lead your own guided meditation for Advent. (December 2004) > The mild man of Borneo One of my more rewarding experiences recently was to attend a "self-defence for softies" class, run for clergy (July 2004) > First name terms When God gives us his name, he gives us himself, and we have him; we can etch it on our hearts or nail it to a cross (February 2004) 2003 > Neighbours from heaven The theology of "place" is a rich seam of Christian theology, from the Garden of Eden to the heavenly city in Revelation (July 2003) > Six feet under A life that guffaws forth the news of resurrection is only possible when, like Mary, we have waited long hours by the tomb (Apr 2003) > Big enough for the both of us Worried about becoming a radio-controlled Christian? Blame Aristotle... (Feb 2003) 2002 > A few short questions I hope the Archbishop of Canterbury-elect has had a brief spell in telesales to prepare him for the wearying trial-by-ticklist he has faced in recent weeks (Nov 2002) > Evandalism To hardened churchgoers, talking of evangelism has a similar effect to that of mentioning a longstanding DIY job at home (Sept 2002) > In my power Some pretend they don't have it while others enjoy it too much... our columnist reflects on power (July 2002) > Who soared through the air? All in all, Ascension Day seemed a day for staying safely indoors and keeping one's pets in a tin box... (May 2002) > All steamed up It was an advertisement using sex to sell kettles that finally convinced me ours was a culture in its death throes... (Mar 2002) > The pigeon of peace Our man in the saloon emerges from a doctrinal shoot-out alive... we think (Jan 2002) 2001 > Not praying, but sleeping It was one of those prayer meetings where the church looks like a cross between a field hospital and an airport departure lounge... (Nov 2001) > Into the mystic Our columnist experiences a "growling of the soul" and considers the joys (and a narrow escape from) the monastic life (Sept 2001) > And then we'll take over the world The "yeastiness" of God's kingdom seems to be winning over a strategy of playing the numbers game (July 2001) > Mighty rivers of praise What have 30 years and a thousand choruses taught us about the place of music in Christian worship? (May 2001) > Unoriginal sin Lent "remains a wonderful spanner in the works of the world a time for squaring up to sin's sad circus" (Mar 2001) > It's trad, dad The Church of England's new prayer book, "Common Worship", gets a bumpy reception from the "don't move the pews" brigade (Jan 2001) 2000 > Quirk of art Christianity and the arts make difficult bedfellows... but a new project is trying to make the experience a bit happier (Dec 2000) |
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