{"id":5550,"date":"2012-06-21T07:37:42","date_gmt":"2012-06-21T06:37:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/archive.richardlittledale.co.uk\/?p=5550"},"modified":"2012-06-21T07:37:42","modified_gmt":"2012-06-21T06:37:42","slug":"disruptive-wonder-and-the-gospel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/176.32.230.12\/richardlittledale.co.uk\/2012\/06\/21\/disruptive-wonder-and-the-gospel\/","title":{"rendered":"Disruptive wonder and the Gospel"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u00a0A sermon by another name<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n I am a preacher, by calling, gifting and training. Much of my life is devoted to the attempt to challenge reality with a better version of itself. In many ways I try to act as a connector, connecting the finite with the infinite, the limited with the limitless, and the hopeless with the source of inextinguishable hope. I have just watched a 16 minute sermon, in which the words Gospel, God, Jesus or hope were never mentioned. That said – it\u00a0represented\u00a0an approach to the world and a healthy disrespect for reality which set my soul alive. It combined serious engagement with playful\u00a0humour and creative genius with psychological analysis, all presented with a winsome self-deprecating candour.\u00a0\u00a0You can watch it yourself here<\/a><\/strong>, as artist and designer Kelli Anderson<\/a> talks about her work.<\/p>\n In case you can’t spare the full 16 minutes just now – here are some juicy highlights for you:<\/p>\n “The world is full of order that doesn’t necessarily deserve our respect”<\/p>\n “It prompts us to mess things up and do\u00a0something\u00a0better with the basic pieces of experience”<\/p>\n In her talk Kelli contends that “We\u00a0sleepwalk\u00a0through our assumptions about the authority of media”. Her attempt to address that particular issue is below:<\/p>\n