I think we'll be going down the environmental communion route again at the beginning of the month. It's Environmental Sunday and Michael pointed out a while back so there's lots to be done with that. I've to do a paper/talk/watzit in September at an event about communion (I'm on the task group considering the place and practice of Communion in the Church of Scotland remember) and I've been given twenty minutes to talk on an aspect of communion. I was thinking about chidlren and communion or creative communion an the cavalier approach that offers but now I'm gravitating towards environmental communions and social justice and the bread and wine that is fairly traded and global communities and all that stuff. I can't make up my mind. Would someone like to make it up for me? Seriously! What aspect of communion should I concentrate on? What do you think is relevant. It's not just about reinventing what we do but puting int into some new context and experience. So what space do you think should be explored or unpacked from your own experiences of communion in Abbotsford or elsewhere? Let's discuss.
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