Looking for a wee bit of help. I've to do a talk on communion at a "symposium" (oooh) in September. I'm going along the creative communion line with the title: "Communion, beyond common order" (ain't that sexy as they say). The idea of the symposium to stretch where we are at the moment and learn from other experiences. This is just part of the process of the Communion Task Group that will take a few years to get a much deeper, more thorough tapping in to comtemporary experience and understanding and engagement with communion in the church and wider afield.
Anyway, this is just a wee question for those who have come to the creative communion on Sunday nights and indeed those who haven't been there and why. What happens to you when you come along? Why do you come? What is different? Is it a better experience and what do you mean by 'better'? How do you engage differently and how does it speak into your faith?
Is art experience important for you? You you analyse it or let it wash over you? Is it the contemporary words or the images or noth or the actions, ambience, or the whole lot? Is it the cup of tea afterwards (which is different from morning!)
Anyway, if you can answer even just one of these questions that would be fabulous. Either here or directly to me. You might get a prize of a walk on part in the service on Sunday evening (forgot there was one. 6.30 Sunday evening)
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