1. Lament…

    Tuesday 16th October was the first ‘Deep Church’ seminar of the term, Robin Parry speaking on the book of Lamentations. He posed the question “What can Christians do with the book of Lamentations?” [A reminder that the next one on political correctness and Christ is on the 30th October] James Prescott went along to the seminar and kindly wrote this piece on his reflections…

    I was unsure at first whether to write this as a straight report, but instead have decided to put down what I felt God was really speaking to me and others about.
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  2. Over the last few months we’ve been very glad to have had an awesome group of guest writers here, sketching out for us a whole range of different areas, contributions and impacts that deep church can have. A big thank you to them for their contributions!

    We hope you have enjoyed the painting of such a broad landscape but we are also conscious that Jason and I now need to present our own concrete thinking of how/where/what of deep church. Specifically where we see this fiting in with the emerging church conversation that we are already part and the vision we have for the deep church going forward.

    We we would love your ongoing involvement with the site and therefore would love to hear your thoughts on what deep church means for you? If deep church is a blur we would love to listen to any specific thoughts, questions and concerns that you may have? I’m not guaranteeing you that we’ll be able to answer them but it would be great to listen and talk with you more…


  3. UPDATE: the next Deep Church session - is being held on the 30th October at St Marks Church (245 Old Marylebone Rd) from 7:15 - 9pm. The Talk:’Would Jesus tolerate politically-correct tolerance?’ [More details in the text below]

    Exciting times, Westminster Theological Centre have a programme of Deep Church conversations this autumn and next spring terms, with the first one starting on Tues 16 October…

    Deep Church
    Deep Church events usually start with a brief worship time, followed by the main talk. There is then a break (and a chance to enjoy some free wine and refreshments!), after which there will be the opportunity for questions and discussion. However, this is flexible and subject to variation.

    Each event is free and open to all, no need to sign up, just come along and bring your friends!
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