Friday, 23 September 2011

Service of Grieving and Gratitude - 30th October

A Service of Grieving and Gratitude will be held in St John’s-Renfield Church, Beaconsfield Road on Sunday 30 October 2011 at 7.00 pm.

As the nights lengthen it can be a difficult time for those who have lost someone close. This 30-minute service is for all who continue to feel bereaved. Through worship there will be the opportunity for remembrance and thanksgiving.

Prayer Breakfast

Christian Men Together Prayer breakfast
Saturday 8th October at 9:30am at the Whiteinch Centre.
Contact Andrew Dunipace - mobile 07745579322.

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Meeting

The Parish Grouping Council will meet on Wednesday 21st September at 7.30pm in St John's-Renfield Parish Church.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Freshers' Tea 2011

Calling all students, epsecially if new to Glasgow!

FREE FOOD ALERT!

Saturday 17th September at Hillhead Baptist Church, Cresswell St (off Byres Rd between Superdrug and Clydesdale bank) 3 pm to 6 pm

Quirky traditional afternoon tea.... free info pack.... free 'student survival kit' goody bag....

Meet some of the wonderful folk who are part of this diverse Christian community and who enjoy working with our C of S friends in the West End

Miss it... Miss out

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

You might be interested in this

KANDINSKY IN GOVAN: ART, SPIRITUALITY AND THE FUTURE

In October 1911 the Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky completed in German the manuscript of a little book that he called "Über das Geistige in der Kunst" – usually translated as Concerning the Spiritual in Art. This webpage (link below) sets the context of a small but international centenary celebration conference, Kandinsky in Govan. It will be hosted by community groups in an area of Glasgow that suffers from high unemployment and many social problems, but which retains a powerful community spirit and much artistic talent. Like Kandinsky's book the conference seeks not to promote "art for art's sake", but like the Russian Peredvizhniki school of "wanderers" or "itinerants", to explore "art as service". With keynote speakers including leading art experts and the Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, we will be exploring how art can speak in places of poverty today. The conference will challenge the narcissistic nihilism of contemporary art forms that have turned their backs on beauty and, perhaps arguably, lost sight of art's deepest function.

Details of the conference here:

http://www.alastairmcintosh.com/Kandinsky.htm

Kandinsky