i love this image which was on the back cover of geez magazine - another great issue btw. if you haven't come across it subscribe! it's by steve lambert - have a browse round his site...
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where i come across creative ideas, liturgies, movies, music tracks, service outlines or anything that strikes me, i add them as worship tricks. i started these in april 2002 when i first began blogging and they have built up over the years so that i am now on the third series. this has proved a pretty popular feature of the blog.
I'm going to the NYC Figment fest (http://figmentnyc.org/2009/) today where supposedly Steve is doing some collaborative art project. He's doing a lecture tomorrow but there's rain scheduled (we're having a very English June) and as this is all outdoors I rather soak it in than get soaked.
Posted by: becky | June 13, 2009 at 03:00 PM
I prefer the sign my friend saw on a beach somewhere in the South West that said , 'The Ocean is not a swimming pool.' It has a koan like quality...
Posted by: Tiggy | June 14, 2009 at 12:41 AM
BTW-didn't connect with Steve's work (maybe they canceled it due to the rain/drizzle). My favorite group I found is The Wooster Collective (http://www.woostercollective.com). You'd love their stuff if you haven't seen it already.
Posted by: becky | June 14, 2009 at 11:51 AM