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Spiritual Pathways Towards Reconciliation Seminars

January 23, 2006

The Collins Street Baptist Church are hosting a series of Seminars in February titled Spiritual Pathways towards Reconciliation.
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New Staff at Urban Seed

January 19, 2006

Urban Seed would like to welcome the new Residents for 2006.
They are Alasdair Turnbull, Naomi Williams, Raylene Frantz, Nathan Leung and Chris Booth. Having Residents at Urban Seed allows us to stay focused on the work of making our neighboorhood, the City, a safer community.

Kate Allen a Resident from last year has also joined the Youth and Schools team.
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Ray Simpson's Aussie Visit

January 11, 2006

I met Ray Simpson on a pilgrimage of ‘holy’ places in the UK 18 months ago. Ray lives on a tiny tidal island called Lindisfarne (also known as Holy Island), off the east coast of England. Ray was in his mid sixties and me in my mid twenties, however I sensed a real connection with this intriguing introvert. I didn’t know much about Ray when I was at Holy Island; however I discovered that he is the founder and Guardian of a contemporary Celtic Christian community, the Community of Aidan and Hilda, which is a dispersed global network of people concerned about spirituality for modern society. From ‘The Open Gate’ guest house on Holy Island he facilitates a fresh cradling of Christian spirituality, through retreats, soul friendship, workshops and the provision of resources. He is also interested in models of emerging church with a Celtic influence and is a prolific author.
When I returned home from the UK, I had a strange feeling. It was a feeling of being an ‘alien’ in my birth place and home land of Australia. As an Anglo, I had been and walked in the footsteps of my forebears. I prayed in the same places that they had prayed for a millennium… I felt a connection to the land. I later realised that this may be an insight in to what indigenous people feel for this land. Some authors have suggested for a while now that ‘Australians’ need to understand the indigenous spirituality of this land as a way forward for understanding an authentic Australian spirituality. David Tacey’s book ‘Re-Enchantment’ has some brilliant insights into this concept, however I was really interested in getting Ray’s perspective as an ‘outsider’ and invited him to come to Australia for the first time.
The Celts are ‘indigenous’ to the UK and a number of the principles of this spirituality resonates with Australia. Ray did seminars at Wellspring as well as Urban Seed and Norlane Missional Community while he was in Victoria. His idea for emerging church is that we don’t throw out the inherited church, but inherited church needs to nurture ways of renewal. He spoke about a Celtic model ‘Village of God’ which can encompass places for hospitality, prayer, celebrations etc. He also talked about the new monasticism movement. This is a way for everyday people to have a rhythm of life that was able to sustain busy people in the fragmented and hectic lifestyles we live in the west. Ray spent some time ‘dreaming’ in Uluru and is hoping to pen some of his thoughts and insights into Australian spirituality.

The Community of Aidan and Hilda have a vision of
• Cradling a contemporary Christian Spirituality
• To raise up a renewed pilgrim people
• To resource emerging church
• To heal wounded communities and land

For further information see www.aidan.org.uk
My wife Belinda is a long term explorer with the Aidan and Hilda community and is taking the first vows of a voyager. If people are interested in learning about the Aidan and Hilda ‘way of life’ please contact us on brent.lyonslee@urbanseed.org

Brent Lyons- Lee

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