King Arthur. Jack in the Green. They live! — A thought for the day by Marianna Michell
I am under no illusion that a congregation remembers what we talk about, once a service is over. However, what follows is my memory of two services held in our church, in mid-January, in 2002 and again in 2003. Our Minister, Andrew, invited dancers to take over the church space during the service: we formed […]
‘X’ Marks the Spot – A thought for the day by Marianna Michell
Does anyone remember a time when Christmas cards comprised a largish sheet of paper, folded twice? I suppose I was around 8, and I had in front of me a clean sheet of paper. I was creating Christmas cards by folding, then folding again. I had colouring pencils of course. On some cards I would […]
On ‘The Bright Field’, by R S Thomas – A thought for the day by Jerry Carr-Brion
Thought for the day 11th August 2024 Today I’d like to read the poem ‘The Bright Field’, by R S Thomas, who was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and well-known 20th-century poet. The Bright Field I have seen the sun break throughto illuminate a small field for a while, and gone my way and forgotten it. But that […]
Jacob and Jiyū Shūkyō – A thought for the day by Celia James, 23 June 2024
One of my A Level subjects at school was what was then called Religious Studies; the study was at a level which suited a layman in biblical studies, which is what I have remained, not a scholar, a curious, cherry-picking, idiosyncratically extrapolating layperson. One of the veins of the course was the Pentateuch and in the […]
“Rules are made for people, not people for rules” – A thought for the day by Marianna Michell, 9th June 2024
“Rules are made for people, not people for rules” Rules are made for people, not people for rules. I had this phrase in my head, then I was reminded of Jesus’ statement in Mark ch. 2, “The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath”. The Sabbath day is meant to be […]
BALANCE BETWEEN…. Thought for the day, 24th March 2024 by Marianna Michell
It’s the period of Lent and this year, the fasting month of Ramadhan overlaps with it. I’ve never seriously undertaken to follow Lent but, for some years, with others, I joined Muslim brothers and sisters to undertake the fast during Ramadhan. Outwardly, it’s 30 days of dawn to sunset without food or drink. That is […]
“Free, creative spirituality / How expressed through our daily lives / I’d really love to hear / How it manifests for you . . .” a Sunday thought for the day by Joy Magezis
Free, creative spiritualityHow expressed through our daily livesI’d really love to hearHow it manifests for you What feeds your spiritBrings meaning to your lifeBuilds, resonates with awarenessOf our precious time on this planet For me, it comes out in poemsDistillation of processTouching, tasting Mother NatureAs a child upon her earth Earth who feeds me again, […]
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The minister’s written pieces can be found on his blog: CAUTE – MAKING FOOTPRINTS NOT BLUEPRINTS The minister’s podcast can be listened to at the following links: https://footprints.buzzsprout.com
Accepting the problem posed by Christmas Day but without necessarily accepting the Christian solution
Greetings, and a Happy Christmas to you all.This is just a brief email to send a link this year’s Christmas Day address. Below you will find links to both the written text and the recorded, podcast version. Written text on my blog: Accepting the problem posed by Christmas Day but without necessarily accepting the Christian […]
The subtle deer meets Jesus & Socrates
My address for you this week called, “The subtle deer meets Jesus & Socrates”, can be found in written form on my blog by clicking the following link: https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2020/10/the-subtle-deer-meets-jesus-socrates.html or as a recorded podcast at the following link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1378024/6155470 LIVE EVENING ZOOM CONVERSATION If you would like to join a conversation about this piece on […]