Doing good work is time-consuming and hard. Why do it? What is the eternal value of being a creative? What is the point of technical excellence? Does our work matter? For how long? Doesn’t it all get wiped away at The End anyway? What is The End? And how does knowing the answers to any of these questions actually help?BLUEPRINT is new name for the Co-Mission Media Forum. The aim is to equip Christians to do good work. Take that how you will. Earlier this year, on a very cold Saturday in February, over a hundred of us gathered for the first time and heard from great teaching from Gavin McGrath and others. Next year, we'll be gathering on Saturday 13th February 2010 at the Factory in Raynes Park, London. This time, we're welcoming special guests Ellis Potter and Jim Paul, speaking on the title 'Their works shall follow them'. Together we'll be thinking about questions of eternity and how our work, creativity and skills fit into that. There'll be other sessions and seminars too. And lunch (very important) and a chance to chat to like-minded folk and others who are going through the same trials and tribulations. There's a bit more info here.
Tickets are £15 for the whole day, including lunch (£10 for students/unwaged). You can't buy tickets just yet, but you can put in your diary, tell others about it by forwarding the flyer (below). You can say you're attending the conference on Facebook here and you'll receive updates about how to get hold of tickets, and any other info about the day itself.
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