I’m consistantly impressed with the quality of Rowan William’s youtube reflections on the church year.. it’s appropriate for the medium, and there’s been a bit more than the conventional “ehmm.. I suppose we’ll upload the sermon” approach to using social media. Still waiting for him to begin twittering though..!
It’s interesting to watch the little trend of [...]
Following on from the previous post on microblogging and monasticism… discovered twitturgies today.. (ht jonny baker)
Twitter’s exposure in the media has rocketed in the last weeks.. my favourite discovery in the last few weeks (as well as assistance with crosswords and finding out about a geeky form of paintball happening sometime soon in glasgow) is a innovative take on praying the hours – check out twiturgy (or let a little [...]
Last night I went to hear the influential false teacher (!?) Brian McClaren speaking in Glasgow, along with plenty of others (Met up with some twitter folks beforehand too.. stewartcutler, jaythomas21 and headphonaught – that was fun!)
selected translations from the scribbles:
* riffing on the idea of reimagining the Kingdom of God (emmsy and stewart have [...]
Rowan Williams popped up today on Twitter, although given that on his profile he preferred to link to the wikipedia article about himself rather than his own official page up until an hour or two ago, and his eclectic choice of people he chose to follow I’m a little suspicious! (the guardian thinks so too!)
craig2012 tweets “Church organs are technology”..
And I guess hymnbooks are a form of social media..
This year the Church of Scotland National Youth Assembly sets the bar high in their integration of social media into the life of their conference.. very encouraging for future CofS ministers’ husbands!









