greenbelt worship line up (or most of it) is on the GB web site if you want to see what is happening (there is also a contemplative worship venue but we're still waiting for details of what is happening there). you can also see music | talks | visual arts | performing arts | comedy | literature | media
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Great line up Jonny, for my "can't waits..." see;
http://markjberry.blogs.com/way_out_west/2005/07/greenbelt.html
Posted by: Mark | July 15, 2005 at 07:37 PM
wish i could somehow transport myself & family there this year - prayers to ya'll
let me know if you can connect with my friends - matt (http://www.saint-marks.com/staff.asp) and karen (http://hereticscorner.typepad.com/kinesis/)
Posted by: bob | July 15, 2005 at 07:53 PM
YEAY! :-)
Looks wonderful, and has revived a flagging curate struggling with tomorrow's sermon, just reading about it.
Happy, happy thought...GB is coming!
Posted by: Kathryn | July 16, 2005 at 07:56 PM
My first exposure to GreenBelt and after seeing the lineup of speakers wondering what these folks have to do with following Christ-at least the Christ I have a relationship with is very different from what these folk and I am guessing have with Jesus. I won't be able to make this one this year so I will need to get some money together and buy the CD's pf all the folks I would disagree with and hopefully learn to see things different or understand why I believe what I do.
I hope it goes well.
Tim
Posted by: Timothy Wright | July 16, 2005 at 09:31 PM
Tim,
That is a strange statement to make, granted not all the speakers are on the line up for reasons of faith, but it is impossible to say anything about their Christology from the tiny biogs available... I would also be interested in just how the Jesus you have a relationship with is different from, say Bishop James Jones or John Bell?
Posted by: Mark | July 20, 2005 at 09:40 PM