Part One -
I hardly dare admit that I purchased this book but it proved a stimulating read..... as I continue to struggle what it is that makes for a respected politician of first rank. For those believers in the present paradise of coalition politics there will be much more o
Blog: Pictures-Books-Reflections
And now …… for a well deserved break
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It is August and time for a break.....
which means?
and
thats laughter just in case you forgot!
and
a little bit of good food
and the sea....... (secret Im off to Wales! Do you know where this is?)
and castles ... different from this home from home!
rest.....
The search for dignity
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I thought this well worth pondering from
Katharine Jefferts Schori ( the Presiding Bishop of Episcopal Church in the United States of America. She is the first woman elected primate in the Anglican Communion)
There's an institution in New York City called the Doe Fund.
Who is Jesus?
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About a year before he was hanged by the Nazis, Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote from his prison cell to one of his friends. In his letter, he said 'The question I keep constantly asking myself is, "Who really is Jesus Christ for us today?" ' Germany had had a great Christian past, b
thorns
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'Twas the old road -- through pain --
That unfrequented one --
With many a turn -- and thorn --
That stops -- at Heaven.
From Emily Dickinson, 'Twas the old road
Leading the Church of England
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I thought this profile worth sharing - as we continue to pray for all our Church leaders.....
The last time the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, spoke to the New Statesman, it was at the end of 2008, a year that our writer, James Macintyre, described as "one of the
Courage?
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In his Christian England (Volume 1), David L Edwards writes:
“The two most famous lines in their (the Anglo-Saxons) poetry are spoken by a warrior who is about to lay down his life when his lord (‘the man so dear’) has already been killed. Byrthwold cries out towards th
The skill of Piper
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This is a wonderful book - the first comprehensive account of the life and work of John Piper, including many of the overlooked tributaries into which his creativity overflowed. It contains in-depth research into all the major commissions within John Piper's lengthy career, plus
Meaning? Purpose? Living?
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Here we are, thrown into a world in which we have to live. We did not choose to exist, we did not create ourselves nor did anyone consult us as to whether we wanted to live. It has just happened to us that we have, so to speak, wakened up in a world and grown up in a world, wher
Local Imagination?
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As the Summer fair season begins I found this reflection helpful.....
Jesus often compared the Kingdom to a very small thing that has universal effect - yeast working through a batch of dough, for instance. As such, the quantity serves the quality - you need enough yeast t
Robert Butler
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I salute the work of this very remarkable man - who I met while on sabbatical in 2008 in Washington DC.
His influence on our thinking about old age has been pioneering.
Before passing away from acute leukemia on July 4, 2010, at the age of 83, Robert N. Butler, MD, served as pre
The Mask
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"PUT off that mask of burning gold
With emerald eyes."
"O no, my dear, you make so bold
To find if hearts be wild and wise,
And yet not cold."
"I would but find what's there to find,
Love or deceit."
"It was the mask engaged your mind,
And after set your heart to beat,
Not wha
The Lords Prayer
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I thought this much worth pondering shared with me by Gill Henwood
The Lord’s Prayer
(traditional English)
Our Father
who art in heaven
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come;
Thy will be done;
on earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forg
Durham Miners Gala
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Last weekend I travelled north to Durham for the Miners Gala ( or better known in those parts as the Big Meeting) - here is my sermon for the day and some pictures taken by Trevor Smith - for which many thanks!
The Davy Lamp Kelloe and the Banner being processed down the Villag
glass
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Words of a poem should be glass
But glass so simple-subtle its shape
Is nothing but the shape of what it holds.
A glass spun for itself is empty,
Brittle, at best Venetian trinket.
Embossed glass hides the poem or its absence.
Words should be looked through, should be wind
Touched?
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All that we do
Is touched with ocean, yet we remain
On the shore of what we know.
A revolution in the most unlikely of places?
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I was very glad that my old friend and parishioner Cliff Morrey continues to wage war against the forces of bureaucracy!
17 households from one street challenge council tax bands and share £50,000 refund
Residents from a street in Solihull have been refunded £49,000 after 17
Thomas
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Almighty and eternal God,
who, for the firmer foundation of our faith,
allowed your holy apostle Thomas
to doubt the resurrection of your Son
till word and sight convinced him:
grant to us, who have not seen, that we also may believe
and so confess Christ as our Lord
What are the limits of Government?
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An assumption has grown that 'the government' carries the responsibility for making our world a better place, and then blaming 'the government' when it fails to deliver. This is one of the decadent habits in our society because the public domain is everyone's responsibility: tha
St Peter and Paul
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This feast day commemorates the martyrdom of the two great Apostles, assigned by tradition to the same day of June in the year 67. They had been imprisoned in the famous Mamertine Prison of Rome and both had foreseen their approaching death. Saint Peter was crucified; Saint Paul
