Guerrilla Worship #2 - Crosby Beach Labyrinth
Last Saturday we held our second "Guerrilla Worship" event.
This time we created a 32m square labyrinth drawn in the sands of Crosby Beach - among the 'Another Place' iron men. There were then a series of reflections based on our surroundings.
See http://www.dream.uk.net/index.php/guerrilla-worship2.html for details.
It was a really windy and cold day, so no 'passing trade' from visitors to the beach, but a hardcore of about fifty from the network braved the elements (well done you lot!).It looked absolutely stunning though, and worked brilliantly as a prayer activity. Now that we've done it once, we're really keen to repeat the idea at short notice on a glorious hot day when I think we'd get a lot of interest from passers by.
For anyone reading this who has access to a local beach somewhere else, do have a go yourself, it's really simple and great fun. Took three of us ninety minutes (of fairly hard work!) to create.
Another idea we had for this event, was to invite participants to bring a camera and upload their photos to a communal photo gallery, so that anyone can create a slideshow using a soundtrack they like - there are a couple of video responses on Youtube.
The stations we used are on our resources section (http://tinyurl.com/crosbybeach), available to download.
Labels: Another Place, Crosby Beach, guerrilla worship, Liverpool
