
Sunday Nights at “51"
“What on earth do we think we are doing?”
In the informal area of our café space, Sunday Nights at “51” are an opportunity, to learn, and discuss something of the history, nature, and practice of Christian worship.

Each evening will include, presentation, participation, tea, coffee, and cake, and conclude with a short act of worship, perhaps in an unfamiliar style.
The goal is to broaden our understanding of the nature of Christian worship and to explore why we do what we do in some familiar practices.
These evenings are open to people who regularly hang out at “51” and to anyone else who wants to come along.
These evenings will be led by Dr Stuart Blythe pastor at Auldhouse Community Church 51 Nether Auldhouse Road, Glasgow.
Sunday nights 6.30pm -7.45pm.
Our planned journey...
2 November: “Definitions, Description, and how the Bible influences what we do.”
9 November: “The what, the why, and how of public prayer.”
Guest: Dr. Doug Gay, Senior Lecturer (Theology & Religious Studies)
23 November: “Our Thing.”
A look at the origins and nature of what we call contemporary worship.”
30 November: “Worship as a conversation with God.”
Exploring the rhythm and movement of a worship gathering.
7 December: “The Singing Thing at the Iona Community.”
Guest: Jo Love, Resource Worker, Wild Goose Resource Group (WGRG)
14 December: “Outside our box, Orthodox, Alternative, Taizé, worship.”
A wee peak at some practices different from ours.
An ACC Learning Stream Event.
