We've featured the excellent work of 4thought.tv before - Channel 4's series of two minute, thought-provoking films on faith, ethics and philosophy, from a range of viewpoints.
Over the festival weekend, we featured Paul Whitty's collections of sound recordings he made at Greenbelt - catch up with the first post here.
"I would like to live in Sweden," sang the Divine Comedy, "when my work is done [...] Safe and clean and green and modern / bright and breezy, free and easy".
Those of you who have attended the Interesting sessions at Greenbelt 2009/2010 will have heard Paul Whitty talk about his explorations of sound, and you may have heard the recordings he made of last year's festival.
The Greenbelt website has recently undergone a bit of a revamp.
Those of us desperate for booze and chocolate as Easter Sunday still seems too far away should spare a thought for Greenbelt volunteer Clare Lissaman, who has given up plastic for Lent.
Greenbelt Head of Operations Karen Stafford is out in Durban at the Street Child World Cup, and has written about her experiences for their blog:- Another 6am alarm call this morning; breakfast and on the bus by 6.45am and down to Umthombo where we have our daily briefing meeting.
Greenbelt Associates CMS have been working with Neema Crafts in Tanzania, a group started by Susie Hart, a British person with a disability, who worked with the Tanzanian Diocese of Ruaha to train people with disabilities in crafts, and run a popular cafe.
The Bible tells us many things about Jesus, but on one topic it is sadly lacking - namely, "What sort of iPhone Apps would He download?"* However, it's not too outlandish to imagine that He might like something like The Jesus Comic, an iPhone app that tells the story of His life.
There are several organisations with offices in the same building as Greenbelt, one of which is Stamp Out Poverty.
Got your #gb40 tickets yet? Head to our box office to start looking forward to the summer: http://t.co/Yb4X9kZzNM