What model of Church is Moot?
Saw this interesting link from Karen Ward’s blog – so thought I would try it subjectively – as COTA were predominantly a sacramental church taking A Dulles’ definitions. Moot fared differently –...
View ArticleMoot Needs You
!! MOOT NEEDS YOU !! From Sept to Dec 07 – we need volunteers for involvement in our Small, Big, Scream and Eucharist Services…. See our wiki – of where we need people here Otherwise please...
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View ArticleThe Future of Moot
If you are part of Moot, you should have received an important E mail from me about the meeting Clare and I had with the Archdeacons of Hackney & Charing Cross about our future, and the plan for an...
View ArticleMoot Community is growing up & moving
I am pleased to say that the Moot Community, that was birthed as a congregation of St Matthews Westminster, London, is now starting to grow into adolescence! We are planning to move to a new interim...
View ArticleMoot Christmas Party
I often ask myself why I celebrate Christmas at all. I like Jesus but to be honest I’m not such a big fan of tinsel, sexy Santas, turkey or Oxford-street-crowd-fighting. But then, when I get asked to...
View ArticleMoot Christmas Party
The Moot Christmas Party will be taking place upstairs at the Artillery Arms, Bunhill Row, London EC1 8ND on Saturday 6th December 2008 from 7.30pm. Come one come all! There will be a little food,...
View ArticleA call for Essays
Many will be aware that, for a long time, Moot has hosted essays on our site unter the section called Greyspace. As we are updating the site, (and I have spent the afternoon transferring 29 essays onto...
View ArticleNew Monasticism and financial ethics
Moot is not quite there yet, but surely, at some point in time the question of community finance will be raised. By this I don’t mean just tithing. Rather, here I’m more concerned with how moot and...
View Article“Slow to anger, abounding in love”
Since Aaron’s post about how transformative he’s been finding the virtues postures and practices, and the discussion it started about anger, I’ve been doing a bit of research. I’m troubled by Old...
View ArticleNew Opportunity to join the Moot Core Team
With James Vincent departing us in the summer, we have an opportunity for others to take on what James was doing. James – we will miss you as you have contributed a lot over the last 6-months. This...
View ArticleEmpty Shops – resurrecting public spaces
I’ve had the good fortune to come across the Empty Shops Network recently. In these recent difficult economic times, it’s a clever initiative that takes vacant shops in run-down areas, and gets...
View ArticleSerum
As part of our new programme for the Autumn “term”, Moot has the privilege of embarking on a new venture next week, starting a new series of meetings working with “Serum“. Serum is a group that...
View ArticleMusic from Moot Greenbelt Services
Many people asked me about some of the tracks that were being played during our three services in the Abide venue at Greenbelt. So here’s a little run through of a few of the tracks that were used and...
View ArticleSerum starts tomorrow
What is Serum? from Greenbelt Festival on Vimeo. I’ve been digging around, and I’ve managed to find a couple of videos of Serum and the people involved in it. the first one (above) is and interview...
View ArticlePoll for Christian students in higher education in London
In early 2012, Moot, Christian Aid London Region and SCM are collaborating to support a new Thursday evening gathering in Central London using Moot’s new home at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary....
View ArticleDreaming of home
This motto will sound familiar to those who attended Greenbelt last year. Whether I choose to say ‘I’ or ‘we’, the reality is that there is a longing in me and in a few from the community to come to a...
View Article10th March: Prayer Development Day
Book Places here In 2007 the Bishop of London Challenged the Moot Community to seek to become contemplatives to be able to sustain the vision of Moot – to be able to discern a complex God in a complex...
View ArticleI shall give you rest by Matthew Creber
In Moot’s Sunday Evening Eucharist in October 2014, Matthew Creber of the Moot Community explores the theme of reassurance and the scriptural promise ‘I will give you rest’. This was recorded at the...
View Article‘ A Guest Worthy to be here': Love Bade me Welcome – Part 2 by Vanessa Elston
In this podcast Vanessa Elston explores the theme of shame, as the second of five reflections on George Herbert’s poem ‘Love (III)’. This was recorded at the Lent Course of the Moot Community at the...
View ArticleTim Dendy speaking about Moot’s Vision
On Sunday 30th October, All Saint’s Day, we shared a Service of the Word liturgy of “Thanksgiving for Moot” – looking back at where we’ve come from as well as ahead to the future. Tim Dendy (Moot...
View ArticleLent & Easter at Moot
There will be a number of particular services over the Lent and Easter period, which we hope you’ll join us for. You should be able to see them on our events calendar, but here’s a list of a few...
View ArticleAll Shall Be Well – Reflections on Julian of Norwich
All Shall Be Well – please enjoy this reflection from our Moot service by our new Priest in Charge the Revd Paul Kennedy, speaking about Julian of Norwich.
View ArticleNew Year’s Moot Update
Happy New Year from all of us at Moot! Wishing you all a bright January 1st morning, a restful end to holidays, and a peaceful start to the year ahead. As we look to the year ahead and consider...
View ArticleWelcome to the wilderness – Lent sermon
Share with us this sermon by our priest Paul Kennedy, bringing us into Lent together, exploring the wilderness we enter into in this Sunday evening sermon.
View ArticleTongues of Blessing
Visiting preacher Steven Saxby discusses speech and how we can both curse and bless others with it
View ArticleHoly Week at Moot
If you have been joining or would like to join us for the remainder of Lent here’s a list of services we’re holding up until Easter Day. You can find more details by clicking on the links in the list...
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