søndag, januar 29, 2012

London Baby

Pippin: Breakfast? what about breakfast?
Merry: I dont think they know about breakfast
Pippin: do you think they know about second breakfast?


Starbucks my friend!

Departure by coach for London. Sunday service at Wesley’s Chapel.
Dejlig gudstjeneste i en rar atmosfære i Wesleys Chapel, bygget i 1778 af John Wesley som hans London base. Besøg hos en stor levende menighed, hvor 400 afrikanske englændere og engelske englændere samles hver uge og hvor der prædikes fra Wesleys originale prædikestol.

Wesley Walk in London lead by Jennifer Potter, minister of Wesley Chapel. A short walk... a long history

John Wesley: The World is my parish

Wesleys house, where he lived the last 10 winters of his life when he was not on the move - containing items either owned by John Wesley or else associated with him or his family: hat, gown, preaching band and shoes, furniture, portraits. Meeting rooms, study, prayerroom, kitchen and the bed, where he died.

John Wesleys tomb.

Susannah Wesleys grave

The Charter house, were John Wesley was educated age 11-17

St. Giles Parish Church, were Samuel Annesley, John Wesleys grandfather was expelled from in 1662 for nonconformity.

The Aldersgate flame memorial of John Wesleys evangelical conversion on 24. may 1778


Evensong at St Paul’s Cathedral.  Smukt og stemningsfuldt.

Back in Oxford, Fish and chips at the Eagle and child, meeting place of CS Lewis, Tolkien and other litterates in the 30'ties.

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