Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Cirque du Soleil at the Royal Albert Hall

Partly for a Valentines night out and also because it was an Oxfam Benefit Performance we recently headed out to see Quidam at the Royal Albert Hall.

As you would expect from anything that Cirque du Soleil produce, it was an absolutely amazing night and nearly the best show I have ever seen (De La Guarda still ranks as the best – although it was a serendipitous event!).

What was quite interesting afterwards was walking back to the Tube and overhearing all the conversations, particularly those who were singularly unimpressed, who were commenting that “they could do that with a bit of practice”

Yes it was skipping, juggling, trapezes, etc and if you watch TV I’m sure you would have seen similar (but not quite as good performances along the same lines) but it would certainly take a long, long time before I was anywhere near half as good as those guys.

clip_image001The theme of the show, Quidam, means “somebody; one unknown”

The show expands this to "a nameless passer-by, a solitary figure lingering on a street corner, a person rushing past. One who cries out, sings and dreams within us all."

An interesting theme that I would explore in more detail if I had the time.

Friday, February 20, 2009

How to pray

We have just started up a Prayer Ministry at the church, which we are both involved in, and it has made me think a bit more about prayer and what it is all about.

I’ve also revisited Philip Yancey’s book and am slowly reading my way through this on the Tube (when I have the space!).

In the review of this, in Christianity Today, another book was mentioned which has also captured my attention a little bit and I would like to read in the future; “Knocking on Heaven's Door” by David Crump.

The reviewer says:

“Crump offers a radical affirmation of the centrality of the Cross to Christian prayer. Powerful prayer, he says, is not prayer that leads to bodily healing and riches. Rather, the Bible's model of powerful prayer is Paul's petition, in prison, that we "may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ."

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Perhaps the implications for us are this: without dissenting from the notion that prayer can make a difference in human events, we can, as Crump suggests, affirm that the essential shape of our prayer is cruciform. When we suffer, a miraculous answer to prayer is not out of the question, but our hopes for a miracle ought to be secondary. The primary hope with which we pray, in our sufferings and our darkness, is the hope of the Resurrection.”

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Newsletter

Newsletter

We may be back from Africa, but we still want to keep you informed about what we are doing!

Here’s our latest newsletter with an update from London.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

WSP - February Calendar

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Mario Molina is a Peruvian cartoonist and illustrator, and has studied Journalism and Communications at the Lima University (1976-1982). Since 1977, he is cartoonist and illustrator of Caretas magazine, where he illustrates, among other articles, Mario Vargas Llosa’s and China Tudela’s columns. Since October 2001 , he has published his political cartoons in the editorial page of El Comercio. His work has also been published in Expreso, Liberacion, Ojo, Foreign Policy, La Cronica, El Idiota, El/diota Ilustrado and Monos y Monadas. His publications include Anita, selection of the best comic strips published in Ojo newspaper (1 992) ; Genio y Figura de los Arequipeno, portfolio of cartoons of historical characters from Arequipa; and El Secreto de las Pampas de Nazca, comic strip about the life of Maria Rieche based on a script by Luis Freire.

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Friday, February 06, 2009

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

London today

highgate We still have snow although not quite as bad as yesterday,  At least the tubes and buses are running (well most of them)

 

 

snowpenguin

On another note, and I am probably quite slow in picking this one up, “a lorry was found hanging off the back” of the HSS.  Found!  It almost sounds as if they never noticed it until they were about to set off!

Monday, February 02, 2009

London in the snow

Snowmen

We have between 4” – 6” of snow, the buses aren’t running and pretty much every tube is either suspended or part suspended, but I managed to brave my way through the snow and reach the office.

Only three of us made it in – so it is a fairly relaxed day.

The above are snowmen outside the Crown Tavern, Clerkenwell Green.