The third instalment of the Climate Camp saga will be played out at Kingsnorth Powerstation in Kent between 3rd and 11th August 2008. A group of Christians are working hard to create a cafe space, run by Christians, to provide tea and coffee, cakes and more to campers during the day, and somewhere for Christians to gather for fellowship and prayer amidst the hectic activity of the site. The project, whilst independently run, has received support from Student Christian Movement, Christian Ecology Link and the I58 network. This climate camp promises to be as amazing as the last two, so come along and get involved.
In an attempt to cut into the news stream between General Synod and Methodist Conference on the one hand, and Lambeth on the other, we've just sent off our press release, and so its here for your enjoyment and usage. If you read any Christian papers or magazines, do keep an eye out for it. See you at the camp; its only 3 weeks away!
The Cafe is definitely going ahead, as we've presented the proposal to a Climate Camp gathering and consensus was reached. This is quite a major milestone, and we now have help from the site working group (the people who make the camp a physical reality) in getting a marquee hired. Now we need to worry about what to put in the marquee, and getting the word out to as many Christians as possible.
Please keep these dates free in your diaries, as we hope to be meeting in Sheffield over this weekend. Expect a weekend of reflection, prayer, decision making and plenty of time to relax and socialise.
At a guess, we'd start with food for those who arrive Friday from 6pm, followed by social time and reflection of some kind. Saturday will hold most of the decision making, Sunday morning we'd join the local church for their service and Sunday lunch time and afternoon we'd clear up the loose-ends. Cost will be about £10 for food, and accommodation will be 'church hall floor' style!
See also: Google Map for getting to the venue, and Provisional Timetable (Wiki page).
After much time spent discussing this on the email list, and many checks with people who might want to attend, we've now nailed a date and venue. We will be holding the gathering from the evening of Friday 5th October to the lunchtime of Sunday 7th, at the Ramparts Centre in Whitechapel London. During the Saturday we will discuss the future of I58, so if you're too busy to lose a whole weekend, just come for the day (we won't get going till 11am at the earliest, don't worry).
I58 is one of those things which proves difficult to define. Indeed, the 'About I58' page isn't something we've agreed as a network, and is more of a general impression of what I58 is about; having realised that our old website was dead, I wrote the page over night in a hurry, knowing it would need revisiting. Well, it seems that the time is coming nearer, and we should fix up some kind of face-to-face network meeting, to discuss both .