Posts Tagged With: Malcolm Guite
Harland M. “Scott” Irvin Passes Away
It is with deep sadness that we pass along news of the passing of the Rev. Scott Irvin. Those of you who have joined us at Camp Allen anytime in the last eight years will remember this warm, gregarious, and gentle man with his ready smile and his twinkling eyes. While we rejoice that he … Continue reading
“What If” – A poem by Malcolm Guite
Any of you who are veterans of our events know Malcolm Guite. For those who don’t, he has long been a friend of the Foundation and has participated in many of our events and conferences. He is also a wonderful poet. We are including here, with his permission, a recent poem he posted on his … Continue reading
Holly Ordway’s Inspiration at Camp Allen
For a CS Lewis fan, what could be better than three days holed up in a beautiful retreat center in the Texas piney woods, sharing in fellowship and conversation with like-minded folks? Answer: nothing!
Rather than walk through all the events of a very, very busy four days (I arrived on the Thursday and left on the Sunday), I will pull out a few highlights of the 2010 CS Lewis Retreat, starting with Malcolm Guite and ending with the C.S. Lewis College! Continue reading
“Dawnward Orientation: Ode to Camp Allen 2010″
Sheila Swartz, our alumna at this year’s Southwest Regional Retreat and Writers Workshop, has sent us a poem inspired by Malcolm Guite’s last talk at Camp Allen: Continue reading
Collateral Magic: A Revolution in Word & Song
Our friend and Southwest Regional Retreat speaker, Malcolm Guite, posted a message recently on his blog about his experience last weekend at the Southwest Regional Retreat and Writers Workshop . He kindly gave us permission to share it with you. Continue reading
