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sarah tells stories: testimonials
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In response to storytelling performances. In defence of faith' at UnitingWomen, Adelaide, April 2016. You were exquisite tonight' Radhika Sukumar-White. Stunning – beautiful, gentle – very moving' Amelia Koh-Butler. So very moving. So glad you offered your gift to us tonight' Ann Hosking Perrin. We greatly appreciated your sharing' Lynne Aird. In)humanity stories at Pilgrim Uniting Church,. Awesome night of stories with the gifted Sarah Agnew! Such a privilege to hear.' Liz Boase. Some of the verses have...
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sarah tells stories: about
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Welcome to sarah tells stories. Sarah Agnew is a storyteller, poet and (Uniting Church in Australia) minister. A South Australian, and therefore proud supporter of the Adelaide Crows, Thunderbirds, Redbacks and Strikers, and Adelaide United, Sarah is also an appreciator of big, bold red wines, Haigh's chocolate and beach walks. Here are some of your responses to spending time with Sarah: testimonials. What sarah tells stories aims to do:. Why I tell stories:. I believe in the dignity of all human beings.
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sarah tells stories: On Sunday Next: 5 July - coming home
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Sunday, 28 June 2015. On Sunday Next: 5 July - coming home. Our stories on Sunday next: 2 Sam 5:1–5, 9–10 Psalm 48 2 Cor 12:2–10 Mark 6:1–13. Pondering 2 Sam 5:1–5, 9–10. I wonder about the places in our world today that are at war. I wonder about divided realms. I wonder about the courage and humility it takes to approach the King of your opposition and seek reconciliation, because, after all, we are one. A haiku, reflecting on the story from Mark 6:1–13. Family ties matted, fraying. As I sat with this ...
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sarah tells stories: publications
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Ginninderra Press, April 2016 ( words of introduction by Sandy Boyce. Pocket Poets 8: poems of prayer and protest. Ginninderra Press, August 2014. Ginninderra Press, October 2013. From the launch of On Wisdom's Wings. Stories and Poems inspired by Shakespeare. In)humanity stories – live performances. Performance: Jesus will show you love, Palm Sunday 2015 : click here. Poem: Woe Is : click here. TEDxAdelaide: stories and grace : click here. With Elizabeth Boase. The Bible and Critical Theory,. 1st - 2nd:...
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sarah tells stories: open to play and imagine
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Thursday, 13 August 2015. Open to play and imagine. Feedback from participants in my workshop on emotion in storytelling last week has come through – with superb efficiency, I am impressed! From the comments, what people appreciated about the workshop most was:. Keeping the discussion flowing. The openness of conversation led exquisitely by Sarah. Permission to play and imagine. Find out more about the kind of workshops I can offer here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Human stories of fear and love.
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sarah tells stories: midweek musing: profound human relationship
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Wednesday, 1 July 2015. Midweek musing: profound human relationship. I fully support the inclusion of same-gender couples in cultural and legal understandings of marriage. So all the jubilation following decisions in Ireland and the USA of recent months, I am all for it. Love is love, and a society's cultural and legal affirmation and protection of covenants between life partners should apply to same- and different- gender couples alike. Good. So in my dis-ease, am I being disparaging of marriage? Unions...
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sarah tells stories: fine-tuning our attention : stories, passion, wellbeing
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Wednesday, 22 July 2015. Fine-tuning our attention : stories, passion, wellbeing. If you've been following my tweets and Facebook page, you'll know I've been enjoying a little holiday with one of my sisters, who travelled from Down Under to spend a couple of weeks with me. Along the way, I took photos and video that will enhance the telling of some of my stories and poems, so keep an eye on the various sarah tells stories pages for those in coming weeks! We are fully human together. In prayer and protest.
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sarah tells stories: a week in the embrace of my tribe
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015. A week in the embrace of my tribe. Shared by Holly Ringland on Facebook 11 August. Via Danielle La Porte. Truth be known, I claim membership of a number of tribes - the Uniting Church I describe as my tribe or tradition rather than denomination; my extended family I often refer to as my tribe. On this occasion, however, I am speaking of another tribe, an international, inter-denominational, and to some extent even interfaith tribe. The Network of Biblical Storytellers. It was s...
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sarah tells stories: workshops
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In response to Sarah's work and workshops. Read what folk have said. After spending time with Sarah, her stories and her poetry. Sarah is a Biblical storyteller, poet and ordained minister in the Uniting Church in Australia. Sarah is studying a PhD exploring the way performance - oral storytelling - leads to interpretation of biblical texts, from September 2014 at the University of Edinburgh. Sarah's first poetry collection, On Wisdom's Wings,. And Learning to Love. Sarah studied poetry at Flinders Unive...
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sarah tells stories: Two Foot London Lament
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Thursday, 9 July 2015. Two Foot London Lament. We did not like the plane trip,. The sitting, the pressure, the waiting. For touchdown on her side of the world. We did not like the hard work,. Pounding gravel, grass and asphalt in search. Of history and memories not your own. We did not like the air here, thick. And warm and heavy with. A summer we do not recognise. And so we bulged our skin to. Stretching, we throbbed and wept,. Tore ourselves to shreds –. How did you like that? At monuments from and for.
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