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Archive for June, 2008

advice, please

So, is Sex in the City worth seeing if going to the cinema means having to drive around the Rest and be Thankful at midnight?
Reader, do tell.

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peter & paul

The new batch of bunnies has arrived. Sermon distraction extraordinaire.

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holy, holy, holy

If you have not yet read Bishop Brian’s recent lecture on the Anglican Communion, it is well worth doing so. Plan time for it. It’s not one for multi-tasking.
It is one of the most sensible and interesting perspectives I’ve come across recently, and I want to recommend it rather than take issue [...]

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recurring thought

It’s been running around my head on and off for months, and we haven’t had a poem for a while, so:
Let us not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediment. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove.
O, no! it is an ever fixed mark,
That looks on tempests [...]

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practicalities

This is an in-house notice.
For various reasons, I’m changing my day off this week. I’m off today (Monday), and will available Wednesday.

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deep waters

Carol Marple’s Art & Prayer workshop was a delight.
Boats, nets, fishies, and lots of quiet time to explore the unknown.

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today

Happy Solstice.
Always so bitter-sweet, knowing that tomorrow we plunge into darkness.

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Mother Ruth is giving flower pots to her congregation to help the church grow one pound at a time. And it may be that she hands out Growing Season challenges too.
Get your Gold Stars ready: The Growing Season 2008 is about to begin. In Dunoon and Rothesay, we will have new challenges. [...]

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art & prayer

Ever think that words were overrated in prayer?
We have two places left for an Art & Prayer workshop this Saturday in Dunoon, led by Carol Marples.
Carol’s great gift is helping people do things they think they can’t, so don’t let ‘lack of artistic talent’ stand in the way.
If you are interested, please get in touch [...]

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solo

Momisa asked about how one might best use the Daily Prayer link, given that the liturgy is designed to involve more than one person, but on-line, most of us are on our own.
So, what follows is a very idiosyncratic telling. The short answer is: you do what works for you. But [...]

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