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Thy Peace
An evening out tonight with the vicar of my Home Parish Anglican Church (St Michael & All Angels) Simon Marsh to talk with Jeff, minister of Bramhall’s local Unitarian gathering. About a month ago I was told that for one … Continue reading
Posted in Book Quotes, Christianity, Deep Thinking, Music, Photos
Tagged communication, communion, Dean Row Unitarian, Dear Lord and Father of Mankind, Ecumenism, Fr Simon Marsh, growing, John Greenleaf Whittier, learning, liberalism, Nicene Creed, passion, peace, photoaday2013, postaday2013, quiet, Reformation, Rev Jeff Gould, St Michaels, stress, Stuart Blanch, The Times, Unitarianism, university
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And Let There Be Light
I want to write a bit of a follow up from my blog post yesterday… Mrs Penny was a great reader, and there was a part of us all that was scared of her – she was the headteacher! – … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Christianity, Deep Thinking, Love
Tagged charity, childhood, children, community, disagreement, growing, Guide Dogs for the Blind, hiding, innocence, Jesus Christ, learning, Love, open, openness, postaday2011, school, sharing, shine, Shine Jesus Shine, war, world
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Last Minute
Yowza. I woke up at 11am this morning after an 11 hour sleep last night and a two hour nap yesterday. I was exhausted after my 7th church service of the week (can’t imagine what it’s like for the priests … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Deep Thinking
Tagged college, Easter, growing, Life, postaday2011, resting, work
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Through Heaven’s Eyes
(skip to 0.38 for beginning of song) A single thread in a tapestry though its color brightly shines can never see its purpose in the pattern of the grand design And the stone that sits up on the very top … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Love, Music, Television
Tagged eyes, growing, heaven, Life, postaday2011, The Prince of Egypt, worth
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Experimental Cooking #1
I can’t cook. Or rather, I’ve never really cooked before. And those who knew me in Yr 9 food tech lessons will know that my swiss roll was… well let’s say memorable. It was named, if I remember rightly, the … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Christianity, Cooking
Tagged cooking, eggs, growing, omelette, patience, perseverance, postaday2011, swiss roll
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‘Grown Up’
Last night I went to pick up my certificates for previous exams, and our old headteacher came back to give us a speech on moving on through the different phases of life. It was interesting of course, although rather long … Continue reading
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Tagged age, Alive, growing, learning, Living, postaday2011, time
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