Methodist minister Clive-Upon-Sea releases album
METHODIST minister Rev Simon Oliver has released the album 'Fragments' under the name Clive-Upon-Sea. He helps organise the revcoffee project held at the thriving Cottenham Community Centre, Cambridgeshire. The revcoffee project is "a deliberate attempt to reimagine Methodist theology and praxis with a focus on an incarnational missiology and a priority based on genuine relationships." Their tagline is "community, creativity, Christianity. . . and cappuccinos."
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For anyone interested, the album is now available to listen to or buy online via https://clive-upon-sea.bandcamp.com/releases
There is also a short podcast about it available here:
http://www.methodist.org.uk/about-us/news/podcasts/revcoffee /