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When |
Jul 19, 2014
from 09:45am to 01:00pm |
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Where | Highfields Church Cathays - Chapel - Monthermer Road, Cardiff CF24 4QW |
Contact Name | info@highfieldschurch.org.uk |
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Have you ever been confused regarding how we are to approach popular culture, such as in film and music?
Highfields Church is putting on a workshop to help us learn how to interact with popular culture, consuming it, critiquing it and creating it.
This morning workshop is from 9.45am to 1pm. There is then a chance to put the learning into practice in the evening session from 7-10pm, by watching a film (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty) and then engaging with it in discussion afterwards.
The sessions will be facilitated by Ted Turnau, lecturer in cultural religious studies at Anglo-American University and Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Ted also teaches on popular culture and Christian worldview at the Wales Evangelical School of Theology (WEST) in Bridgend.
If you wish to attend the morning workshop and film evening, email info@highfieldschurch.org.uk
The cost of the workshop is just £3 and the film and discussion evening is free.
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Ted Turnau reviews why and how Christians should engage popular culture:
One of the issues that has perennially dogged the Christian church is the issue of how to relate to the culture that surrounds us, especially popular culture. Are we to separate from it, in order to preserve our purity? Or should we go along with the flow, so we can better relate to those in the culture. Both options have their strong points ... But both miss the mark, biblically speaking.
The Bible supports neither a knee-jerk rejection of culture, nor an uncritical acceptance of it. We are to be both as wise as serpents and as innocent as doves (Matt. 10:16), both engaged with our culture and distinctive from it. It could hardly be otherwise. If the people we seek are immersed in the surrounding culture, in its worldview and worship, then obviously we must understand that culture if we are to speak to the concerns of their hearts.