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| Jul 26, 2011 | Part 2: Voices of the Emerging Church: The Wild Goose Festival 2011 |
| Jul 26, 2011 | Part 1: Justice, Spirituality and the Arts: The Wild Goose Festival 2011 |
| Jul 26, 2011 | Part 3: Speaking Out: Faith and Sexuality - The Wild Goose Festival 2011 |
| Jul 25, 2011 | My Story: When I Died by Peter Panagore |
| Jul 21, 2011 | Rev Howard Oliver Hough 1926 First Radio |
| Jul 20, 2011 | Bad, Bad World by Guster |
| Jul 5, 2011 | We The People |
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Title: Part 1: Justice, Spirituality and the Arts: The Wild Goose Festival 2011
Date: July 26, 2011
Modeled after the nearly 40-year-old annual Greenbelt Festival in England, The Wild Goose Festival, recently held in Shakori Hills, N.C., was described by organizers as a opportunity for followers of Jesus to celebrate justice, spirituality, music and the arts. The festival, though, was open to all, regardless of belief, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, denomination or religious affiliation. "What we all share is this sense that there is this spiritual dimension to life that we want to live from and and work from," Brian McLaren, a pastor and one of the festival organizers."Secondly, we're all interested in issues of justice and the common good. My little summary for is it that we're concerned about poverty, the planet and peace. And I think we all share the sense that the arts play a key role in this.
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