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SUMMARY:'Jagged Edges' Printmaking\, Music & Poetry Exhibition By David Creese\, Peter Locke and Sarah Troughton
DESCRIPTION:Jagged Edges is an exhibition of printmaking\, poetry and music created by and for survivors of church-related abuse. The artists – David Creese\, Peter Locke and Sarah Troughton – draw links between their own experiences and the story of Jesus as he approached his crucifixion. \nContent warning: This exhibition includes images of torture (crucifixion) and references to moral and spiritual injuries caused by church-related abuse. \nThe Biblical ‘Stations of the Cross’ trace the path from Pilate’s house\, where Jesus was condemned to death\, to Calvary\, where he was crucified. The Chaplaincy to Survivors in the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle brought together Sarah\, David and Peter\, all of whom have personal experience of church-related abuse\, to explore the following question: ‘What happens when survivors use the Stations of the Cross as a means to speak both to their fellow survivors and to those who let them down in the communities where they were harmed?’. \nIn ‘Jagged Edges’\, each survivor has approached the Gospel Passion narratives from her or his own perspective and through a different medium – linocut prints\, music\, poetry – to co-create their own Stations of the Cross. \nThe title ‘Jagged Edges’ reflects the unique elements of survivors’ individual experiences\, which overlap but do not fit neatly together; it reflects the dissonant combination of God’s love and the harm done in and by God’s Church in those experiences\, and it reflects the fact that survivors often engage with the Church from the periphery because that is where they feel safe. \nThe new Stations draw meaningful connections between the shared narrative of Jesus’s suffering and the lived experience of individuals harmed in Christian churches. They invite us to look at Jesus’s trauma and to see his story in a particular light: as a story of abuse and as a story of God’s love for and solidarity with those who have been abused. They are also an invitation from survivors to the rest of the Church and beyond to engage in the work of repair\, reconciliation and recovery. \nClick here to learn more about the Diocese of Newcastle’s Chaplaincy to Survivors.  \nImages: ‘Foot of the Cross’\, ‘Peter’s Denial’ and ‘Simon from Cyrene’ by Sarah Troughton. \nJoin us for the following creative workshops inspired by ‘Jagged Edges’: \n‘Jagged Edges’ Printmaking\, Music & Poetry Exhibition By David Creese\, Peter Locke and Sarah Troughton \n \nWriting into Hope: Creative Writing Workshop with Kate Fox\, Inspired by ‘Jagged Edges’ \n \nWAITING LIST – Reflecting on your Relationship with Christ through the Medium of Linoprint
URL:https://newcastlecathedral.org.uk/event/jagged-edges-printmaking-poetry-exhibition/
LOCATION:Newcastle Cathedral\, St Nicholas Square\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 1PF\, United Kingdom\, Newcastle\, Tyne & Wear\, NE1 1PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art & Exhibitions,Other
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251219
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SUMMARY:Donate to Provide a Warm Meal – Changing Lives Christmas Meal Appeal
DESCRIPTION:The Changing Lives Christmas Meal Appeal will return to Café 16 in the Cathedral Refectory on Friday 19 December. (Please note: Café 16 will not be open to the general public on this day.) Individuals in Newcastle who would benefit can enjoy a warm meal\, welcoming company\, and a supportive environment. \nTo extend this generosity beyond just one day\, Changing Lives will also distribute food and toiletry parcels\, as well as Christmas dinners\, to those in their services across England. \nIf more money is raised than is needed to provide Christmas meals this festive period\, your generosity will help provide: \n\nEssential food parcels for those unable to afford food.\nCooking equipment enabling people in our services to make more home-cooked meals.\nCooking classes for people in our services to develop their skills not only for cooking but for budgeting too.\nWelcome Household Packs\, including items such as bedding\, kettles\, toasters\, microwaves or air fryers.\nWelcome Toiletry Pack\, including items such as shampoo\, body wash\, sanitary items\, or dental hygiene products.\n\nAbout Changing Lives:\nChanging Lives has been helping people facing some of the most challenging circumstances for 50 years\, having begun as a small charity in the North East helping people who were experiencing homelessness. The charity now operates nationally\, helping over 14\,000 people each year to change their lives for the better. \nAbout the Oswin Project:\nSince 2012\, the Oswin Project has been committed to mentoring\, training\, and supporting individuals with criminal records across the North East. Since its opening in 2021\, Café 16 in the Cathedral refectory has offered meaningful opportunities for people to gain employment\, learn new skills\, and build a fresh start. \nPrisoners who work for the charity inside HMP Northumberland can go on to work in the café on day release or once they have finished their sentence. The charity’s work aligns with the Cathedral Lantern Project\, which seeks to walk and work alongside those facing dark and difficult circumstances in life. \nFind out more and donate £5 today to buy someone a warm meal.
URL:https://newcastlecathedral.org.uk/event/donate-to-provide-a-warm-meal-changing-lives-christmas-meal-appeal/
LOCATION:Tyne & Wear
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ORGANIZER;CN="Changing Lives":MAILTO:central.office@changing-lives.org.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251211
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SUMMARY:‘Brokenness’ – Newcastle Mothers’ Union Display for 16 Days of Activism
DESCRIPTION:From 25 November to 10 December\, Newcastle Mothers’ Union will present their annual display in the Eastern Chapels\, supporting the international ‘16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence’. \nFounded in 1876\, Mothers’ Union supports families and gives a voice to disadvantaged women. Newcastle’s branch\, established in 1882\, has been part of this mission for nearly 150 years\, campaigning all year round for causes such as those against domestic abuse. \nThis year\, the display will focus on the theme of ‘Brokenness’ – reflecting the experiences of those affected by gender-based violence: broken hearts\, broken spirits\, and broken families. \nAt the centre of the display is a cross\, roughly constructed from scrap wood\, adorned with symbols of brokenness. Alongside this\, the words from Isaiah\, spoken by Jesus\, offer hope and the promise of ‘breaking free’: \n“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me… to proclaim freedom to the captives… and to let the oppressed go free.” — Luke 4:18-19 \nVisit Newcastle Mothers’ Union’s website \nLearn more about 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence \n       
URL:https://newcastlecathedral.org.uk/event/brokenness-newcastle-mothers-union-display-for-16-days-of-activism/
LOCATION:Newcastle Cathedral\, St Nicholas Square\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 1PF\, United Kingdom\, Newcastle\, Tyne & Wear\, NE1 1PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art & Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mothers' Union (Diocese of Newcastle)":MAILTO:chaplain@munewcastle.org.uk
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SUMMARY:Brass and Chorus of Royal Northern Sinfonia Winter Tour
DESCRIPTION:The brass and percussion players of Royal Northern Sinfonia\, with the magnificent Chorus of Royal Northern Sinfonia and their director Tim Burke\, present a musical sleigh ride through five centuries of festive music\, from Gaudete to The Christmas Song via beloved carols and classical favourites like Troika and The Nutcracker. \nProgramme \nIsaac Watts Joy to the World  \nTraditional In dulci jubilo \nGiovanni Gabrieli Canzon septimi toni a 8\nGiovanni Gabrieli Salvator noster \nJudith Bingham The Clouded Heaven \nTraditional  Gaudete\nJohann Sebastian Bach Now vengeance has been taken\nJohn Francis Wade O Come\, All Ye Faithful\nSergei Prokofiev Troika from Lieutenant Kijé\nTraditional God Rest Ye Merry\, Gentlemen\nArnold Bax Mater ora filium\nTraditional The Twelve Days of Christmas\nTraditional Ding Dong Merrily on High\nJohn Rutter Dormi Jesu \nPyotr Illich Tchaikovsky Trepak from The Nutcracker\nMel Tormé The Christmas Song \nJames Pierpont Jingle Bells \nFelix Mendelssohn Hark! The Herald Angels Sing \nJoin us for this joyous collection of Christmas music – a celebration of the season’s full emotional range. \nPlease note: \n\nThis concert is hosted by an external organisation\, and booking fees may apply.\nTicket queries should be directed via The Glasshouse website.\nFor wheelchair/access bookings\, please visit The Glasshouse website for instructions on how to register to join their Access Scheme or phone the Box Office on 0191 443 4661.\n\nEvents such as the ‘Brass and Chorus of Royal Northern Sinfonia Winter Tour’ help raise funds to maintain this beautiful cathedral\, continue our charitable work and keep our doors open for all. \nYou may also be interested in:  \nBrass and Chorus of Royal Northern Sinfonia Winter Tour
URL:https://newcastlecathedral.org.uk/event/brass-and-chorus-of-royal-northern-sinfonia-winter-tour/
LOCATION:Newcastle Cathedral\, St Nicholas Square\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 1PF\, United Kingdom\, Newcastle\, Tyne & Wear\, NE1 1PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guest Concerts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Northern Sinfonia":MAILTO:boxoffice@theglasshouseicm.org
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