
Just a thought about yesterday - anyone ever heard of firework worship? I'm sure it's been done, but how about next year we actually get fireworks into the service. I haven't thought any further than that, but it is a whole year away now...
I was just thinking about prayer for Israel and Lebanon. While we're out of the building, how about a public prayer meeting? We could do this on upper street on a summer evening, in a cafe or pub, or if we had to, I guess we could borrow St Mary's. It's a subject that everyone knows about and could pray about. We could invite other churches, but also just put sandwich boards out in the street and see who pops in. It would have to be either led from the front with a bit of a programme, or as a prayer room format, with space to write or draw on the walls, etc. If we went for a programme approach, we could try and find relevant musicians or speakers, and maybe take a collection for peace maker teams or someone like that. We'd have to be careful that we weren't political in any way, but I think it would be a powerful statement and a way of engaging with something that everyone is talking about and feeling powerless about.
That would make an amazing set-up for a 'pray for london' week. Take your, shoes off and walk all over london. You could have a route marked out to follow, and have prayer points pinned in various locations, and you could carry a marker with you and just write a prayer anywhere on the map.
Imagine what church on the corner would look like with all the furniture gone and a huge map of london pasted to the floor...
PS, trying out Mark's Flock recommendation. Looks magic to me.