Exploring the sacred in the city
Tuesday July 7th, 2015
Bristol
old walls hold older stories |
I have an old friendship with Martin Palmer and
the team at the Alliance for Religion and Conservation. Their work is inspiring
and provoking (in the best of ways) all at the same time. We have slightly over-excited meetings full of inspiration and ideas that don't always get anywhere
but were good to have had anyway.
(*I haven't got any Bristol photos to light up this post, so I'm going to add some favourite ones from other places!)
Here, however, we've dug a chest of treasures
out of the storied sands of Bristol. We have two events in July that set out to introduce
visitors to the sacred landscape of Bristol. And it is there (so forget that
cynical sneer!), lying in the street patterns of the medieval city, in the
precise placing of its churches, in the stories behind street names. It is even
there in the overlap with Feng Shui traditions of a culture that at the time
must have seemed fabulously remote
St Anne's Well, Buxton |
As well as exploring the city (the afternoon
event), we want to work with participants (evening event) to think about ways of engaging
people with that sense of the place: historical, spiritual, natural, built: an ecology
of communities that should make somewhere special of a city. We'll talk, share
ideas, consider themes that intrigue, activities that involve, traditions to
cherish or to wake…join us for a rich and rewarding pair of sessions….You could book into either or both events.
To book, please
contact Pippa Moss on 01225 758004 or arcworld@arcworld.org.
singing the wells, Buxton |
July 7, 4pm to 6pm
Walking Sacred Bristol, a guided tour through the ancient landscape of Bristol
from a Chinese, Christian and pagan perspective. Limited places
available. The walk will be led by Gordon MacLellan and Martin Palmer. Cost £12
per person. Meet at St Stephen’s Church, Old City, Bristol.
July 7, 7.30
p.m. Sacred Land: inspiring communities workshop £5 per person. St
Stephen’s Church Bristol. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A ONE OFF AND WILL NOT BE
REPEATED. From medieval churches to modern chapels, Chinese dragons and
the flow of qi, ancient stones to local woods, this workshop will explore ways
of involving communities in their landscapes. Using case studies and sheer
imagination, Sacred Land: inspiring communities will
offer themes, activities and events to inspire people to look at the world
around them in new ways. Mixing Christian, Chinese, pre-Christian and secular
perspectives, this workshop will give participants a chance to think, plan and
hopefully find new and exciting ways of drawing people into those local special
places. And also simply be inspired themselves.The
workshop will be led by Gordon MacLellan and Martin Palmer.
sometimes there are boggarts |
- Gordon MacLellan is a storyteller (“Creeping Toad”), artist and creator of celebrations. With an international reputation, his work finds ways of helping communities explore the relationships between people, places and wildlife. His most recent book is Old Stones and Ancient Bones: Poems from the Hollow Hills. Gordon is an animist shaman following a path that draws him into relationships with landscapes – urban, wild and countryside alike – alive with the presence of spirit.
- Martin Palmer, is a theologian, author, broadcaster and environmentalist. He is Secretary General of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (www.arcworld.org) and author of more than 20 books on religious and environmental topics such as Faith and Conservation and The Atlas of Religions. His work on sacred sites worldwide has won. He has advised UNESCO on World Heritage sites and has helped the World Monuments Fund with protecting endangered sacred sites. His book, Sacred Land (which decodes Britain’s extraordinary past through its towns, villages and countryside), is published by Piatkus/LittleBrown.
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