"We should try and remove barriers.
"We should try and remove barriers. And things done really badly is a barrier. If you give people a plastic cup with rather disgusting tea and a stale biscuit, it might put people off. When they go to anything in the secular world, they get great food. Why not give them what they would get in the secular world? If you go to Glastonbury, they don’t put on ropey music. They make it as good as they can. We also should make the music as good as we can. If you go to a TED or Intelligence Squared talk, it’s very well done. Why would you want to listen to something that wasn’t well done? We’re trying to honour the Lord in what we’re doing. If Christianity means you have to have badly cooked food, rotten music and boring sermons with wonky slides, it’s not a very good representation of how things should be."
Nogle engelske kristne har deres eget Burning Man/Glastonbury.
En lidt overraskende afslutning på Jules Evans' dækning af Stoisk Uge.
http://www.philosophyforlife.org/nicky-gumbel-on-encounters-with-the-holy-spirit/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fy77dG7e0U
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