seven behaviours
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Seven Behaviours
1. Rigour
2. Risk
3. Resilience
4. Ambiguity
5. Agency
6. Imagination
7. Provocation
1. Rigour - MOOT
Moot is a new-monastic community
that seeks to live in a way that is
honest to God and honest to now.
2. Risk – Sacred Space Kingston
“Welcome to Sacred Space Kingston! This is the collective vision of a number of local people. They have come together to show through art, community and the re-imagining of ancient spiritual practices an alternative way to live, one that Jesus modelled. There are a number of different aspects to our work.”
3. Resilience – Insider Movements
Yeshu Satsangs– bhakti devotion
Blessing and power
Awareness of evil
4. Ambiguity – The Table
The Table is St John's new congregation
led by Idina Dunmore and the ministry team.
It's an informal Jesus-centered worship
gathering with stories, prayer, music and food.
The Table happens once a month in the
Parish Centre hall. Everyone is welcome.
The Table
• https://drive.google.com/file/d/150VvkOSYSauCQT94jUO12aRC2lErBNEd/view
5. Agency – Maison Shalom
Maison Shalom was born on the
24th of October 1993, in the middle
of the atrocities of the Burundian
civil war, to turn on the light brought
by forgiveness, and to create a new
generation, capable of breaking the
cycle of violence.
6. Imagination – No one is too small to make a difference
Greta Thunberg
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWsM9-_zrKo
7. Provocation – Craftivist Collective
Changing our world one stitch at a time…
The Art of Gentle Protest
7. Provocation – Craftivist Collective
Changing our world one stitch at a time…
The Art of Gentle Protest
7. Provocation – Craftivist Collective
Changing our world one stitch at a time…
The Art of Gentle Protest
7. Provocation – Craftivist Collective
Changing our world one stitch at a time…
The Art of Gentle Protest
Sarah Corbett
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTgMTeGqKv8
Discussion Questions
1. With which one of these behaviours so you resonate most and why?
2. Do you agree that the church can learn from the world, as with the Greta Thunberg example?
3. How might witness be creative in your own context?