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My Gospel, Right or Wrong: A tidying up exercise
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My Gospel, Right or Wrong. Sunday, 26 September 2010. A tidying up exercise. Don't go getting all excited, thinking Drayton is back. No, this is his wife, Marjorie, writing. Drayton ran away yet again - he always does when things get a bit warm. And having read through the postings on this blog I can see why. So I've removed them all. A terrible temptation to the simple-minded in my opinion. But in the meantime this is it. Calm, dispassionate blessings in the Lord. 26 September 2010 at 10:55. Ian Nesbit ...
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Sacred Wells: December 2012
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A place for conversation and refreshment. Saturday, 8 December 2012. Waiting - A Reflection. Advent shines with anticipation as amidst the gloom of short days and drab skies a day of glorious winter sunshine breaks through. A forerunner to the light breaking into darkness, absolution announced by gracious creation shattering a penitential season. Waiting, those whose hearts are breaking, relationships strained or shattered, left wondering what it was all about. Break into the waiting, Wonderful Counsellor.
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Sacred Wells
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A place for conversation and refreshment. Friday, 30 January 2015. Pause for Thought - Leadership, the power of words. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thanks for visiting 'Sacred Wells'. Wells are places of refreshment and encounter - this blog is such a place. A space for murmurings and musings about all those things that help us to connect with our spiritual selves. What are the things that warm our hearts, take us beyond ourselves, inspire us, energise us? What makes people generous and courageous?
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Sacred Wells: September 2011
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A place for conversation and refreshment. Monday, 12 September 2011. Matthew 18 a new perspective. The Government was under pressure from the media and the public to support those who had lost their shirts as a result of the actions of the institution. The institution pleaded with the Government to be let off and to continue, arguing that to be punished for its actions would be disastrous as its creditors would loose out and the world would come to an end. And the place of forgiveness in this story?
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Sacred Wells
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A place for conversation and refreshment. Friday, 9 January 2015. It's really difficult watching the news from Paris when yesterday a friend died in his early thirties because there was nothing more the doctors could do for him. There is more than enough pain in the world through the things human beings cannot control, it takes a diseased imagination to want to impose such agony. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What makes people generous and courageous? A Methodist Minister - Chair of the London Dist...
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Holloway Rev | hollowayrev
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Random thoughts from a Methodist minister in inner city London. Author Archives: Holloway Rev. Paul Weary is a Methodist minister living and working in Holloway, North London. May 4, 2015. My teenage years were spent in Kingston-upon-Thames, where my father was minister of the Methodist Church in the town. I don’t often go back to Kingston; it’s a nice enough place to visit, but when we were living in North … Continue reading →. Come, all you people! March 23, 2015. Uyai mose, tinamate Mwari! O God, you ...
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Hymn of the week: To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise | hollowayrev
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Random thoughts from a Methodist minister in inner city London. Customer service →. Hymn of the week: To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise. September 19, 2014. Like it or loathe it, harvest festival season is upon us. I have already written in a previous post about the wonderfully eccentric Revd Hawker. Which brings us to the Hymn of the Week. It’s one of the traditional harvest hymns which we will be singing on Sunday. I’m a bit surprised that it made the cut to. To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise’ wa...
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Harvest Festival | hollowayrev
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Random thoughts from a Methodist minister in inner city London. Sermon: Who is the greatest? Hymn of the Week: I’ll praise my Maker while I’ve breath →. October 5, 2012. A short address on the meaning of Harvest Festival that I have used, with variations, at fellowship meetings and similar occasions over the years. Harvest festival display, Camden Town Methodist Church. Sometimes he prostrated himself flat on his face on the floor, his arms outstretched. The floor of his church was none too clean eit...
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Gareth | All Creation Sings
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8230; and I'm looking for the key. For prayers it’s the best. Asymp; Leave a comment. Every year the Methodist Church produces a prayer handbook. It’s full of reminders that we are a world church with 80 million members. Each day there is an encouragement to pray for specific parts of the world and part of Britain with prayers written by Methodists around the wider Church. It is, without exception, the best thing Methodism publishes, and informs the prayers of Christians every day. A louder note …. Twitt...
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