So... this year's Greenbelt festival... Looks like I'm leading a strand of worship. Here's how it is planned to play out.
They're all scheduled for the Forge venue.
Friday night, 9pm. Long Slow Eucharist Primer
On Saturday, Sunday and Monday at 6pm the Long Slow Eucharist of the Greenbelt soul will surface to take air. If you think a long and slow Eucharist taking in the whole festival might be for you, come to this primer to find out what might be involved. LSE is led by Andii Bowsher.
Saturday 6pm Long Slow Eucharist, introit
The first of three integrally connected surfacings of the longest slowest communion. We take time, we take bread and wine, we take in the whole festival. We slow to know ...God in it all.
Sunday 6pm, Long Slow Eucharist, gradual
Greenbelt's slowest Lord's Supper surfaces for a second time. God bless us every one. All that we touch. And all that we see. All that we taste. All we feel ... is wine and bread awaiting fulfilment in divine communion.
Priority given to those who came up for air in LSE1.
Monday 6pm, Long Slow Eucharist, consume/ation:
Surfacing for the culminating time of the Long Slow Eucharist, we knead together our souls with the soul of the festival as we consume bread broken and wine pressed; joining God Christfully, Spiritedly, in slowthful Communeon,
Nous like scouse or French -oui? We wee whee all the way ... to mind us a bunch of thunks. Too much information? How could that be?
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