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Human Nature Exposed ? Watching Conclave

Posted on 2 December 202418 April 2025 by James Woodward
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This year have been doing some work in the Diocese of Birmingham on behalf of Sarum College. It is both engaged and  fascinating as with my colleagues Keith Elford we have been working with clergy and lay people across Deaneries and Oversight Areas. I  pref
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Creative Repair : on empowering care and creativity

Posted on 25 November 2024 by James Woodward
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    There can be no doubt that these recent weeks have been traumatic and testing for the Church of England and for the public face of religion. Two things have occurred that that bear upon the shape, processes and content of this book which make it importan
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Gifts and Graces

Posted on 20 November 202428 October 2024 by James Woodward
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  I have come to admire the way different individuals function in their profes­sional roles. Yet finally I represent the role my way, in my person, in terms of my gifts and my graces.  These “gifts and graces,” as the Methodists put
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Retreat Reading – McLaren on Wisdom and Courage

Posted on 18 November 202422 November 2024 by James Woodward
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One of the more challenging decisions that needs to be made in preparation for a few days away on retreat is what one might read. In the throes of a busy term and new academic year my pile of books waiting to be read sit as an invitation to open, ingest and learn. At th
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The Stories we tell ourselves?

Posted on 9 November 20249 November 2024 by James Woodward
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Keeping tidy has always been an aspiration. One of the downsides of this mild, but I hope, healthy obsession is that on the whole I can find things when I need to but certainly when they go astray mostly they are lost forever.  In recent weeks,
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The Shrine of St Melangell – a thin place of pilgrimage

Posted on 1 November 202427 October 2024 by James Woodward
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A hidden place in Wales, where a Celtic saint gave her protection to the hare, Pennant Melangell is situated at the head of the Tanat Valley, not far from Llangynog on the main Oswes­try – Bala road. This church is the only one which is dedicated to Melangell. It is a
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And so the season changes

Posted on 30 October 202428 October 2024 by James Woodward
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Fall, leaves, fall; die, flowers, away; Lengthen night and shorten day; Every leaf speaks bliss to me Fluttering from the autumn tree. I shall smile when wreaths of snow Blossom where the rose should grow; I shall sing when night’s decay Ushers in a drearier da
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Prayer and Intercession ( Mother Mary Clare)

Posted on 27 October 2024 by James Woodward
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These words from Mother Mary Clare SLG  are worth pondering as we enter into a new season  PRAYER in its wholeness is relationship with God. Our part in all prayer is to be the ‘good ground’ out of which the seed can grow and, if we will let it, be mult
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Forming a new generation of Ministers : On reading Reverence

Posted on 24 October 2024 by James Woodward
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Some of my readers will know that at Sarum College we form and train women and men for authorised lay and ordained ministry for the Church of England. They come to us from across the region and each have their own story to tell.  They bring into our learning and fo
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A Man Called Otto: Grief, Society and Kindness

Posted on 19 October 2024 by James Woodward
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  Netflix doesn't always yield the browsing results that it claims! That is partly dependant on its view of the subscribers viewing history combined with drawing us into their top ten lists. If it is popular then I should watch it ? After a couple of  frustr
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How to write History ? On watching Firebrand

Posted on 15 September 2024 by James Woodward
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I first came across the Midland Art Centre  in 1987 through my Birmingham MPhil supervisor, Professor Stephen Pattison, who lived nearby in Mosley. It was a good place to walk after supervisions to ingest both the intensity of feedback and quality of conversa
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All Christians are Monks – Parish and the Religious life on Renewal

Posted on 31 August 2024 by James Woodward
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I was recently engaged in a fascinating conversation about the prospects for the church in the West. My conversation partner wondered why it was that  fewer people were forming a commitment to a local church. She reckoned that the slow decline could be da
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And into the next decade ? On finding independence and purpose in age

Posted on 26 August 2024 by James Woodward
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  A short reflection on reading  Dr Angela Robertson's book 'Changing Gears: Entrepreneurs @ 50+' I think that some of my friends know that I am preoccupied at the moment in a piece of writing relating to our spiritual lives post reti
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Mark Santer : Bishop, Theologian, Pastor 1936-2024

Posted on 18 August 2024 by James Woodward
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This week, the family of Mark Santer, announced his death Our beloved father, Mark Santer, died at home on Wednesday 14th August. Over the last years and months, his numerous health issues were catching up with him. He died peacefully at home with all of us at his
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Reading Keir Starmer : Reform, Politics and Power

Posted on 27 July 2024 by James Woodward
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I first met Kier Starmer in 2011 when he offered advice to Lord Falcolners Commission of Assisted Dying supported by Demos - see: https://demos.co.uk/research/the-commission-on-assisted-dying/  At that time he was Director of Public Prosecutions. His evidence was a
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The invitation to be surprised? Art that touches the pulse.

Posted on 25 July 2024 by James Woodward
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I first came across the work of Barbara Hepworth in 1980 during a visit to Aldeburgh. I had gone on a weekend party to a friend’s house on Crag Path which is the sea front road that’s offers an uninterrupted view of the North Sea. The town became famous because of it
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In praise of Anne Lamott ( Somehow: Thoughts on Love)

Posted on 7 July 2024 by James Woodward
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I wish I could remember who it was who recommended the work of Anne Lamott !  I may have picked up a quotation from a website, a colleague or even on Amazon! Whatever the answer her work is vast, persistent, challenging, humane and so very very real. There is a quali
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Inhabiting RS Thomas on his own soil

Posted on 17 June 202417 June 2024 by James Woodward
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    It is a long way from Salisbury to the Llyn Peninsula. This was a pilgrimage of sorts to the RS Thomas Poetry Festival.  https://rsthomaspoetry.co.uk/ The slow and wet journey north was worth every turn in the road and queue ad a number of spea
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The White Road: a pilgrimage of sorts by Edmund de Waal

Posted on 26 May 2024 by James Woodward
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    After an unexpected day of sun over a bank holiday weekend the rain has returned. Deciding to do some thinning of shelves for a visit to my  local  charity shop I came across this book.  I have tried to 'get into' on two or three times. Don'
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Our complicated love affair with Work ? Reading Changing Gear by Hall and Stokes

Posted on 24 May 2024 by James Woodward
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I wish that booksellers wouldn't tempt their readers to a three for the price of two offer especially while waiting for another delayed train on Waterloo Station. We all love a bargain - thank you Foyles - your stock are always carefully and enticingly packaged and set
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