The Room Where It Happens is an exciting new Lent course written by Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin inspired by the filmed version of the award-winning stage musical 'Hamilton'.
- A classic Darton, Longman & Todd Lent course with film tie-in by first time author Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin.
- Includes aspects of Bishop Rose’s personal journey – from a childhood living in poverty in Jamaica to becoming the first black woman bishop in the Church of England.
- Based on the multi-award-winning Broadway smash hit musical and film.
The course has been written in the hope that all ages can be involved in the room where it happens for discussions about what the Bible and the experience of Christian faith teach us about some of the big issues faced in the musical by Alexander Hamilton: his responses to injustice, adversity and temptation, his search for identity, and his realisation that he (and all of us) can make a difference in the world.
The course has five weekly sessions suitable for both groups and individuals, exploring the following themes:
- Identity and belonging
- Ambition and temptation
- Forgiveness and redemption
- Love and sacrifice
- Hope and courage through adversity.
Each session includes suggestions for inspiring songs from the musical to watch, with relevant Bible passages and discussion questions. Bishop Rose has written a personal introduction to each theme, exercises and reflections, and provides opening and closing prayers for each chapter. Guidance is given for leaders on how to make best use of the book in a group.
The course will run on Mondays for five weeks from 12:30–13:30 and is open to University of Plymouth students and staff. Email spiritualsupport@plymouth.ac.uk to book your place.