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Next October, the first Godly Play national meeting will be held in Madrid. It is aimed at teachers who are already practising Godly Play, a way of helping children engage imaginatively with Bible stories.This gathering is being convened by David Pritchard, children's ministry coordinator of Scripture Union Spain and an accredited trainer of Godly Play. David started introducing this approach into Spain (with initial help from Peter Privett) in 2004, and throughout these last 5 years, churches and other groups throughout most of Spain have been offered introductory Godly Play days or taster sessions, as well as different workshops aimed at helping the participants get started in the method and training them in basic skills.The result of this work is that Godly Play has now taken root in the educational practice of several local churches belonging to a range of denominations and languages (Spanish, Catalan & English speaking). Some churches are now using the method every week in their Sunday schools, whilst others more sporadically. In some places, dedicated Godly Play classrooms have been established. Other people have seen that Godly Play is useful to them in contexts beyond the church doors, and not only in their work with children.As such rich and varied experiences have built up, David Pritchard believes that the time is right to make a stop along the way and to take a breather, so as to ponder and reflect on what has been learned so far and to share that with others. This is the reason behind this first national meeting.
The slogan for the gathering, '¡Ultreya!', means 'Onwards!', 'Press on!' or 'Keep on going!'. This word of encouragement comes from Latin –- ultra (beyond) and eia (an interjection for 'to move') -- and it was used by the Compostelan pilgrims whenever they met along the way to greet one another and to be encouraged to press on towards their destination. So, the purpose of this first national Godly Play meeting is precisely so that the participants can encourage one another mutually to carry on with their use of Godly Play.As the next stage of the journey is considered, there will also be attention paid to the contents, structures and models of partnership and cooperation for the development of Godly Play in Spain over the next few years. One of the people attending the meeting will be Ulrike Labuhn, an accredited Godly Play teacher and trainer from Germany, who will give input regarding the growth and development of the method in that particular European country, so as to offer the gathering an element of comparison. It is hoped that other participants will also take responsibility for different aspects of the programme.So, the meeting will be more of a consultation or discussion forum, rather than a 'conference' or 'training event' per se. It is intended mainly for practitioners of Godly Play in Spain.The sessions will take place in both Spanish and English, and translation will be provided according to the needs of those attending.For more information about the event, the brochure can be downloaded in Spanish or in English.
Many other photos of the II European Godly Play Conference, which took place last September in Madrid, can be found here. Enjoy!The next conference will take place in Finland in 2010.
This coming September, Spain will be hosting the second European Godly Play Conference.After the success of the first European GodlyPlay Conference in 2006, this gathering is aimed at exploring issues that relate to the response time in Godly Play. How do we honour and give value to the responses of the children and what space is needed for this to happen?The Art of Creation will help us consider the nature of such response in the light of different means of creative expression and a diversity of cultural and confessional contexts.This international conference offers a time...• to build the circle and share our different cultural experiences of Godly Play
• to have our thinking stimulated by contributions from our main speaker
• to experience Godly Play and the "Art of creation" in different workshops
• to enjoy one another’s company.The 3 main input sessions will be given by Dr. Christina Kalloch (Germany), our guest speaker. The workshops will be led by group members from Spain, Germany, Finland, Norway, UK and Canada.The conference will take place from 18-22 September, at the Casa de Espiritualidad “La Concepción y Pío X”, Los Negrales (Madrid). Due to limitations of space, registration is by invitation only. Each participating country is allowed a maximum of 6 delegates.
For brief news reports in Spanish and photos of the development of Godly Play in Spain, please click here.Para breves noticias en español y fotos del desarrollo de Godly Play en España, haga el favor de pulsar aquí.