46 min

The Job of Paradise Somewhere To Believe In

    • Performing Arts

This episode of Greenbelt’s ‘Somewhere To Believe In’ podcast takes a different form. It’s a one-off.
It knits together 45-minutes of reflection, conversation, music and prayer in the form of a listen-and-share service to mark the festival’s 2021 August Bank Holiday weekend incarnation (its 48th) – when only a fraction of the wider Greenbelt community could actually physically be together at the Prospect Farm pop-up camping gathering. 
The hope is that the audio form of the service will give everyone the chance to share and be connected in a unifying act of remembrance – wherever they are. Ideally, the audio is designed to be shared in and listened to at 11am on Sunday 29th August. But, of course, it can be listened to at any time. Again and again.
The podcast takes its title from a wonderful poem by the poet Roger Robinson. It also features music from Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir and the Wild Goose Resources Group, conversations with activists from Christian Aid, Trussell Trust and Refuweegee and readings and prayers led by Greenbelt’s from all corners of the UK. It is lovingly curated and narrated by Pádraig Ó Tuama – poet, theologian, and conflict mediator. (Pádraig also presents 'Poetry Unbound', a podcast from On Being studios.)
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ORDER OF SERVICE
Download the order of service here
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SUPPORT
Last year – despite our not being together – you gave an incredible £33,000 in response to our service appeal. This year, let’s see if we can top that generosity!
This year, your generous giving will be split 50/50 once again.
50% will go towards the vital work that our partners Christian Aid and Trussell Trust do to challenge, advocate, develop and support – globally and domestically.
And 50% will stay with us here at Greenbelt as we work to make sure the festival remains sustainable in these most challenging of times. So we can be back in the fields at Boughton House for a fully-fledged festival in 2022 – and beyond.
Give here

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LINKS AND RESOURCES
Pádraig Ó Tuama
Roger Robinson
Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir
Christian Aid in South Sudan
Trussell Trust
Glasgow protesters praised for blocking UK immigration officers
Refuweegee
Wild Goose Resource Group
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FEATURED TRACKS
‘Lenten Psalm Tone’ by Soul Sanctuary
‘Heaven Shall Not Wait’ by WGRG, Iona Community
‘People Get Ready’ by Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir
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00:00 - Prayer for the earth
00:35 - Welcome to ‘The Job of Paradise’
01:49 - ‘The Job of Paradise’ read by Roger Robinson
02:30 - Pádraig speaks to Roger Robinson
10:33 - Prayer for the artists
11:35 - ‘Psalm 27’ by Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir
16:26 - Chine McDonald and James Wani on aid in South Sudan (Christian Aid)
21:32 - Prayer for those affected by war
22:34 - Pádraig and Jonathan Lees on food banks (Trussell Trust)
27:19 - Scriptural reading
28:31 - Confession
29:50 - Prayer for those responsible for racism
30:26 - ‘Heaven Shall Not Wait’ by Wild Goose Resource Group
32:39 - Pádraig speaks to Selina Hales (Refuweegee) about Glasgow immigration standoff
38:21 - ‘Heaven Shall Not Wait’ by Wild Goose Resource Group
38:56 - Prayer for friendship
39:40 - ‘People Get Ready’ by Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir
42:34 - Prayer for our societies
43:17 - A chance for conversation and response
43:57 - Welcome back
44:13 - Giving
45:19 - Blessing
46:15 - Thank you and credits
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WITH HUGE THANKS TO ALL OF OUR CONTRIBUTORS
SERVICE WRITER, NARRATOR AND HOST
Pádraig Ó Tuama is a poet, theologian, and conflict mediator. He presents Poetry
Unbound, a podcast from On Being studios.
Website: padraigotuama.com
Twitter: @duanalla
GUEST ARTIST
Roger Robinson is a writer, educator, and performer. His most recent collection of
poems, A Portable Paradise, won the TS Eliot prize in 2020.
Website: rogerrobinsononline.com
Twitter: @rrobinson72
GUEST ACTIVISTS
Selina Hales is the Founder and Director of Refuweegee, a Glasgow-based charity
equipping the loca

This episode of Greenbelt’s ‘Somewhere To Believe In’ podcast takes a different form. It’s a one-off.
It knits together 45-minutes of reflection, conversation, music and prayer in the form of a listen-and-share service to mark the festival’s 2021 August Bank Holiday weekend incarnation (its 48th) – when only a fraction of the wider Greenbelt community could actually physically be together at the Prospect Farm pop-up camping gathering. 
The hope is that the audio form of the service will give everyone the chance to share and be connected in a unifying act of remembrance – wherever they are. Ideally, the audio is designed to be shared in and listened to at 11am on Sunday 29th August. But, of course, it can be listened to at any time. Again and again.
The podcast takes its title from a wonderful poem by the poet Roger Robinson. It also features music from Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir and the Wild Goose Resources Group, conversations with activists from Christian Aid, Trussell Trust and Refuweegee and readings and prayers led by Greenbelt’s from all corners of the UK. It is lovingly curated and narrated by Pádraig Ó Tuama – poet, theologian, and conflict mediator. (Pádraig also presents 'Poetry Unbound', a podcast from On Being studios.)
____
ORDER OF SERVICE
Download the order of service here
____
SUPPORT
Last year – despite our not being together – you gave an incredible £33,000 in response to our service appeal. This year, let’s see if we can top that generosity!
This year, your generous giving will be split 50/50 once again.
50% will go towards the vital work that our partners Christian Aid and Trussell Trust do to challenge, advocate, develop and support – globally and domestically.
And 50% will stay with us here at Greenbelt as we work to make sure the festival remains sustainable in these most challenging of times. So we can be back in the fields at Boughton House for a fully-fledged festival in 2022 – and beyond.
Give here

____
LINKS AND RESOURCES
Pádraig Ó Tuama
Roger Robinson
Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir
Christian Aid in South Sudan
Trussell Trust
Glasgow protesters praised for blocking UK immigration officers
Refuweegee
Wild Goose Resource Group
____
FEATURED TRACKS
‘Lenten Psalm Tone’ by Soul Sanctuary
‘Heaven Shall Not Wait’ by WGRG, Iona Community
‘People Get Ready’ by Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir
____
00:00 - Prayer for the earth
00:35 - Welcome to ‘The Job of Paradise’
01:49 - ‘The Job of Paradise’ read by Roger Robinson
02:30 - Pádraig speaks to Roger Robinson
10:33 - Prayer for the artists
11:35 - ‘Psalm 27’ by Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir
16:26 - Chine McDonald and James Wani on aid in South Sudan (Christian Aid)
21:32 - Prayer for those affected by war
22:34 - Pádraig and Jonathan Lees on food banks (Trussell Trust)
27:19 - Scriptural reading
28:31 - Confession
29:50 - Prayer for those responsible for racism
30:26 - ‘Heaven Shall Not Wait’ by Wild Goose Resource Group
32:39 - Pádraig speaks to Selina Hales (Refuweegee) about Glasgow immigration standoff
38:21 - ‘Heaven Shall Not Wait’ by Wild Goose Resource Group
38:56 - Prayer for friendship
39:40 - ‘People Get Ready’ by Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir
42:34 - Prayer for our societies
43:17 - A chance for conversation and response
43:57 - Welcome back
44:13 - Giving
45:19 - Blessing
46:15 - Thank you and credits
____
WITH HUGE THANKS TO ALL OF OUR CONTRIBUTORS
SERVICE WRITER, NARRATOR AND HOST
Pádraig Ó Tuama is a poet, theologian, and conflict mediator. He presents Poetry
Unbound, a podcast from On Being studios.
Website: padraigotuama.com
Twitter: @duanalla
GUEST ARTIST
Roger Robinson is a writer, educator, and performer. His most recent collection of
poems, A Portable Paradise, won the TS Eliot prize in 2020.
Website: rogerrobinsononline.com
Twitter: @rrobinson72
GUEST ACTIVISTS
Selina Hales is the Founder and Director of Refuweegee, a Glasgow-based charity
equipping the loca

46 min