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March 15th, 2010

Going to Spring Harvest

spring harvest cartoon

I was clicking around the internet, and the next thing you know have booked to go to the Spring Harvest Christian seaside conference in Skegness, April 11-16 (Week ‘two’ to those in the know).

Anyone else going? Lets meet up! I don’t know if I’ll be blogging or cartooning or anything. I might just draw huge diagrams in the shingle on the beach that will be washed away by the incoming tide, thereby demonstrating their ultimate futility.

[Cartoon originally posted on the Church Times Blog sometime around here, when I did my in-depth analysis of being at the event.]

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  1. chris clark says:

    I’m shocked at the agressive charismatic who is kneeing the chap kneeling…

    Greenbelt again but not SH this year

  2. Hugh says:

    This reminds me of a very early ecumenical meeting at our Baptist Church with the local Anglicans and Roman Catholics. At the words ‘Lets us pray’ the Baptists bowed their heads, the Anglicans knelt and the Catholics stood up; at which point we all disolved into laughter.

  3. Candy says:

    They wouldn’t get that near to the stage – speakers, amps, sound desk, security etc. I’ll be at SK2 (I’m in the know) lurking behind a pile of Christianity and Youthwork mags – we could grab a beer and numb the pain for a while…

  4. Tim says:

    I’ll be there – look out for the slightly scared-looking student with the notebook, that’ll be me.

  5. Tim says:

    I think I spotted Dave today, but by the time I decided it was definitely probably him he’d vanished… curses! Will try harder tomorrow :)