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Bernwode Blog: Renewable Energies Seminar
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Wednesday, 9 February 2011. On the 5th March I will be organising a seminar in Wing. The picture above is of some of their solar panels that Wing church folks have put on their roof (I was being brave when I too the photo). Please consider coming along (details below). If you have a house or school or church or church hall that you have some responsibility for then this is a way of making money as well as being 'green'. Your church and renewable energy – Wing Seminar. Church roof in action. All things pa...
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Bernwode Blog: Calling the disciples
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Saturday, 22 January 2011. The next thing we find is that Jesus then took up residence in Capernaum near the sea. There is no explanation at all given for this. I guess I would surmise that Jesus needed to go and think. John had been arrested, what did that mean? Was Jesus to take over the ministry? Would it be a different form? Is now the time? What would the implications be? Level 1 or ‘Internal listening’. As the listener your focus in on yourself and your own thoughts rather than the speaker. As ...
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Bernwode Blog: Your Church Wedding
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Tuesday, 5 April 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This Blog is about the life of the seven churches:. Together we make the Bernwode Benefice. Click on the image to find the website. Quote/Prayer of the day. Let nothing trouble you,. Let nothing make you afraid. All things pass away. God alone is enough.". Click on the image. The John Ray Initiative. Brexit and Climate Change – a personal view by Rev Dr John Weaver. Bishop Alan’s Blog. The Nature Aspect of the Owl Wall Decals. Pray as you go.
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Bernwode Blog: Wheat and the Weeds
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Friday, 15 July 2011. Wheat and the Weeds. Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43. Today, I’d like to concentrate on the Gospel reading which is another parable from Matthew -. So what does this parable mean to you? I wonder whether you love it or hate it? I guess I have both reactions to it. I love it because, for me it goes some way to answering. 8216;A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out.’. For a start Jesus is very black and white here – there are two types of crop, goo...
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Bernwode Blog: Salt in the dung
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Saturday, 5 February 2011. Salt in the dung. What no eye has seen, nor ear heard,. Nor the heart of man imagined,. For those who love him"—. It is an interesting analogy – that somehow we are meant to be the catalyst that keeps the flame alive, and we are meant to be found in the dung, the messiness of our society and of life. I wonder if this is how you see yourselves? I want to think about light and darkness in this sermon, and the encouragement of those words from Corinthians:. So if we think about da...
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Fair Trade Design: December 2010
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View my complete profile. Tuesday, 7 December 2010. Hello to you all especially to one of my new followers, lovely friend Sian Miller who does fab fund raising stuff take a look at http:/ www.pollicottbelles.blogspot.com./. For Helen and Douglas house. See you all soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Fair Trade Design: New followers!
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View my complete profile. Tuesday, 7 December 2010. Hello to you all especially to one of my new followers, lovely friend Sian Miller who does fab fund raising stuff take a look at http:/ www.pollicottbelles.blogspot.com./. For Helen and Douglas house. See you all soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ashendon | Bernwode Benefice
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In the 800 years it has stood here, many changes have taken place in our national history: plague, civil war and industrial revolution have all played their part and during all that time people have turned to it for spiritual comfort. Looking up the nave. View Ashendon, St Mary's Church. In a larger map. Tuesday, September 6, 2016. Coffee mornings take place on the 1st Tuesday of the month in the. 1030am - 12 noon. Everyone is welcome to pop in. Please. If you would like more information. How you can help.