Alison, the Kids and myself went to New Wine last week with
some friends of ours.
New wine is a Christian family week, camping in summerset with 15,000
others. This was our first year. We choice to go because Alison and I
used to enjoyed Soul survivor, the youth version of this event and because this
event has a charismatic expression of spirituality which both of us would say
is part of our spirit shape.
There are two main sessions a day and many different
seminars throughout the day.
Taking kids to an event like is knackering and does change
how much you can go too, but we still managed to get to all the seminars we
wanted to. We even got to hear the Arch bishop of Canterbury, who came across
as a very likeable and deep person.
The main highlights/ challenges for us were.
Hungry venue:
There was an alternative morning worship and teaching venue
for those in urban settings. We were nervous going
to New Wine, we know we needed to spiritually refreshed and recharged, but main
stream church now makes us a little twitchy! Hungry for us was honest,
creative, raw and had a great balance of word and spirit. Its was focused
on sending us back out to serve the poor and needy for Christ. It was just what
we needed.
Generous spirit.
There was the room to be different and think differently to
others. The leadership of new wine come across as very generous and this is
reflected in the tapestry of speakers that they have. I was very humbled by
this.
Kids work.
The Kids work was amazing in both quality and content.
Listening to our kids pray and talk about God, it is clear they had so much
more than a good time.
Band trinity
On the Thursday night we went to see a band called trinity.
This was the most multi cultural band I have ever seen- if you get a chance
hear/ experience them.
Being with another family whom all the kids get on and the
adults could share an honest place to be real and laugh together was for me the
biggest highlight of the week.
Over all we come back inspired, reminded of our call and
God’s ability to fulfil that call.
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