Here you will find a little information about Crumbs ~ an Oxford-based initiative that recognises the often-overlooked potential for fruitfulness at the edges of life and society … and its remit is supportive engagement with today’s church and its growing complexity. Workshops and updates are in the menu alongside, and also the backstory of the Crumbs initiative.
“I can hear them rebels yell…”
We invite you to join us for another CRUMBS* day
in which we will explore
righteous anger and a prophetic voice
through making our own song
Wednesday May 30th 2012 9.45am to 3.30pm
St Mary’s Church Hall, Edgecombe Road, Barton, Oxford
Cost: £15.00 payable on the day (cash or cheque)
Tea and Coffee provided Bring your own lunch
Together we will
- focus on an anger that moves between the personal and the political
- develop music and lyrics individually and collectively
- realize and express prophetic insight that leaves our witness strengthened
- record the song and go home with a CD
The day will be facilitated by Bob Heath, music therapist at Sir Michael Sobell House
*Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat the crumbs which fall from their masters’ table
Booking details are on the Workshops page.