Hey Crashers,
They don’t call it Wonderful Copenhagen for no reason. On route home from Africa, we visited Gas Street Church with Tim and Rachel Hughes in Birmingham, UK, before landing in Denmark. It just so happened that by then, Rich was ill, and we saw less than we imagined and lived more like real Danes - doctors and chemists and supermarkets. But today, we’re keen to share a little from the road, a few of Rich's highlights and learnings (seeing as you got mine last week), and some fun links that could be really helpful.
Grace and Peace,
Cass & Rich
In today’s issue:
An online art gallery.
A new song for your setlists or playlists.
A conversation with Cass and Rich to listen to on your way to or from work.
and more…
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Thanksgiving by Gas Street Music - we sang this in church last Sunday, and it has a real vibe. The lyrics are beautiful, and it will definitely get you moving. (Link)
The Orchard Women Podcast - Rachel Hughes and her sister Amy launched a podcast and a conference called “The Orchard Women.” They are mid-series on women in the Bible, and these are great episodes to get you inspired by the faith of our forefathers… or, more appropriately, mothers. (Link)
Cass Preaching at Gas Street - We thought it could be fun to drop this in here - if you are keen to catch up on what we have been speaking on and what the Lord has been encouraging us with - join in at church from last Sunday. (Link)
Lousiana Museum of Modern Art Online - Denmark has many brilliant galleries, and Lousiana is a stand out - on the edge of the fjords in North Sjaelland. The best part is in 2012, they created an online platform designed to provide culture that extends beyond the museum’s events. The Louisiana team produces videos about art, literature, architecture, design, and music on an ongoing basis. New videos are posted on the site every week. (Link)
Juno the Baker - Copenhagen is known for its food. With restaurants like Noma gracing its shores. Juno was Cass’s weakness last week - the baker from the acclaimed restaurant has started his own bakery. The rhubarb and vanilla snails are to die for (at least that’s what Cass said, haha). Anyway - share the experience with us here. (Link)
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