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How Long O Lord ?
My first appointment as a Methodist Minister saw me based in St Ives Cambridgeshire where I had pastoral charge of five churches. The Ecumen...
Sunday, 28 February 2016
Baptism
Saturday, 20 February 2016
Waiting for Godot
What a wonderful performance of Waiting for Godot at the Crucible this afternoon.
With such a basic set large boulder, tree and lighting we were drawn into this amazing and challenging play.
What it is really about you cannot be sure. The dialogue is wonderful and todays actors just so good.
It's the kind of play that you can interpret in so many ways with so many illusions to faith, religion, politics, philosophy etc. It leaves you with a head full of thoughts going in so many directions. The humour is real, a persons fraility be it of memory or just a sense of life going round in circles leaves you wondering did yesteday really happen?
Live theatre is just so powerful. Who needs lots of high tech when people can by words, silence and actions create a world and draw you in . I count my self fortunate to live in a city with so many places to experience story telling like this.
Friday, 19 February 2016
Odds and ends
It's only taken seven years but at last we have new chairs at our St Peter's church. What a difference they make. Good for those sitting on them, and an expression of the fact we are investing for the future lettng the local people know they are worth investing in. So now we just need a new carpet!
And at last we finally signed the new constitution for the church as an Local Ecumenical Partnership so we had a laugh and photo with the church officer.
Saturday, 13 February 2016
Wales
Walks in beautiful countryside and always we come across churches.
The history of our country echos in these buildings . This one in Newland was also linked with a school.
Ross on Wye and the river is flowing over its banks. A very wet pancake day! These small children were getting lined up for the race.
Tintern Abbey is always an impressve sight but no visit this time to the local vineyard.
A trip to Abergavenny and then onto Blaenavon to where they made Iron.
A very impressive working display gave a real feel of Iron making.
And the amazing interior of the workers cottages
Attribute to the pit ponies.
And of course a chapel on every street, this one being Wesleyan.
So its back to Sheffield and I have to be up early on Sunday to be on radio Sheffield for meet the vicar at 6.30am.
Saturday, 6 February 2016
Half term break
In a blink of the eye Christmas is now just a distant memory. Time has flown by and its half term. One of our highlights in January was being proud parents again when our youngest received her MA in social work.
Time for a photo with the town cryer
So now we are in Penallt near Monmouth and could it rain any harder? We have managed one good walk between down pours. We trust as the week progresses the rain will fade and more walks and fresh air can be enjoyed.
Today we tried Hereford and spent most of the time in the Cathedral which is beautiful and does some good cakes and coffee.
St Thomas one time Bishop has his relics here. Poor man fell out with the then Arch bishop who excommunicated him. He goes all the way to Rome to get papal support only to die.
The crypt
And a view of the organ, a more modern communion table brought forward from high altar.
Outside the wind and rain continued and the river was very high. Hope no one gets flooded.
So back to a cosy cottage.
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