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Eternal Echoes: to bridge a gap...
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. Laquo; On planning Alt Worship. Sensory overload (pondering John 12: 1-11) ». March 18, 2010. To bridge a gap. To bridge a gap,. The other (side),. To leave safe ground,. To cross a chasm. Our comfort zones,. To bridge a gap,. The known behind,. Learn new skills,. And embrace new ways. To bridge a gap. Is to go forward,. Accepting that we will. Picture and inspiration from Dave Perry. Posted at 04:28 PM. To bridge a gap. To bridge a gap,.
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Eternal Echoes: prayer and overload... ( I am learning)
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. Laquo; Are we awake? Sermon blogging; 1 Samuel 3: 1-10 and John 1: 43-51. Letting go of the need to suceed. ». March 10, 2015. Prayer and overload. ( I am learning). My basket is full,. My cup overflows,. There is so much need,. Always so much need. I could drown,. I could give up,. To remain afloat,. As demand, after. A right to be. But I choose none of these,. I choose to step away,. Into the silence,. I choose to find the heartbeat.
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Eternal Echoes: Archives
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. My family and other animals. Songs from the edge of exile. Woman at the well. Crowds. (John 12:20-36). Through light and shadow. Entering Holy Week; challenges, and possibilities. Letting go of the need to suceed. Prayer and overload. ( I am learning). Sermon blogging; 1 Samuel 3: 1-10 and John 1: 43-51. I am no longer my own ( praying through depression). On seed (pondering the parable of the sower and letting go). On Are we awake? Of Cou...
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Eternal Echoes: doubt
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. March 11, 2015. Letting go of the need to suceed. I am preparing for Church Council meetings, it is an ongoing thing, and I guess I should not be surprised that the same questions of what we are going to do and where our future lies are once again raising their heads. The trouble is I think we ask both too much and too little of ourselves at the same time! I know that I am back on my old soap box if you want to see that see here. A recent ...
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Eternal Echoes: maybe we're missing the point...
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. March 08, 2014. Maybe we're missing the point. I have just returned home from Lancashire Methodist Districts Inspire Conference, the theme this year was Telling our story, fitting in with our year of evangelism. The keynote speaker was Phil Summers from Applecart. In the afternoon 3 particular sentences resonated with me, they were:. 1Let the story do its work. 2 Use the language of your life. 3 Step out of the way. During the day I led tw...
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Eternal Echoes: Where is our vision, passion, commitment, community? What is church for?
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. Laquo; Lent- a time to be loved into life (? Nicodemus (pondering John 3) ». March 17, 2011. Where is our vision, passion, commitment, community? What is church for? Apologies if this is disjointed, I have written it over several days, Id thought of deleting it but it wont go away so here it is:. That is posted over at Jesus Creed, and partly due to a growing dissatisfaction with the structures of church that demand my attention! The churc...
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Eternal Echoes: Poetry/ meditations
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. April 11, 2017. Crowds. (John 12:20-36). Taking in the sights,. Preparing for the celebration,. Could it be,. We have been waiting for? Stories are told,. Would we be foolish. Posted at 04:56 PM in Holy Week. March 10, 2015. Prayer and overload. ( I am learning). My basket is full,. My cup overflows,. There is so much need,. Always so much need. I could drown,. I could give up,. To remain afloat,. As demand, after. A right to be. Where gra...
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Eternal Echoes: letting go of the need to suceed...
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. Laquo; prayer and overload. ( I am learning). Entering Holy Week; challenges, and possibilities ». March 11, 2015. Letting go of the need to suceed. I am preparing for Church Council meetings, it is an ongoing thing, and I guess I should not be surprised that the same questions of what we are going to do and where our future lies are once again raising their heads. I know that I am back on my old soap box if you want to see that see here.
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Eternal Echoes: Ministry
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. March 11, 2015. Letting go of the need to suceed. I am preparing for Church Council meetings, it is an ongoing thing, and I guess I should not be surprised that the same questions of what we are going to do and where our future lies are once again raising their heads. The trouble is I think we ask both too much and too little of ourselves at the same time! I know that I am back on my old soap box if you want to see that see here. A recent ...
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Eternal Echoes: Church
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Hoping to be a different person tomorrow from the one I am today. March 11, 2015. Letting go of the need to suceed. I am preparing for Church Council meetings, it is an ongoing thing, and I guess I should not be surprised that the same questions of what we are going to do and where our future lies are once again raising their heads. The trouble is I think we ask both too much and too little of ourselves at the same time! I know that I am back on my old soap box if you want to see that see here. A recent ...