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‘I See A Darkness’

‘I See A Darkness’ - Image

I recently took my wife to Paris. One of the tourist spots I was most looking forward to was the museum of modern art at the Pompidou Centre. Arguably one of the most easily recognised hi-tech modern buildings in the world due to the inside out nature of it's appearance. The exoskeletal structure of this steel and glass behemoth is criss-crossed by service ducts and tubular enclosed escalators all colour coded for clarity and legibility of design: yellow for electrics, blue for air conditioning, green for water, red for circulation, white for structure. To my architect sensibilities it didn't dissappoint - for my wife, well , maybe the jury is still out on that one (and who could blame her, being dragged round an art gallery when all you want to be is in your pit at 10 weeks pregnant!)

Tags: Art, Belfast, The cross, Travel

Belfast via Serbia

Belfast via Serbia - Image

Cath recently moved from England to be part of the team who are planting Redeemer Central. Before that she lived in Serbia for 4 months. Read on to find out why.

Tags: Church, Church planting, Life, Travel

Naked David

Naked David - Image

"Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it." One of our core values at Redeemer is people. We value people, community and relationship. We value people above process, strategy, finance, buildings, ministries and meetings. While on holiday I was reminded of this in a rather unlikely place.

Tags: Life, Sculpture, Statue, Travel