Prayer Cards
I am having a go at making prayers cards using some of my photographs
Friday, 25 April 2014
THIS OLD BOAT
THIS OLD BOAT
This boat is laid up at West Bay ( where the TV series Broadchurch was filmed) in West Dorset.
West Bay is situated on the world heritage "jurassic coast"
The boat is a photographers dream as it's position provides the opportunity to photograph it from many angles.
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
The 5W 's - Wonderful Wandering Walk in Wayford Woods
Wayford Woods is an out of the way place in somerset, not a place you would just happen upon.A tranquil place, the silence is only broken by beautiful bird song and the sound of the occasional train. Paths go hither and thither, up and down adding an air of mystery. Oh how i wish I had worn wellies,they are a good bet for footwear at the moment. The colours there at this time are wonderful, from deep red rhododendrons to white with a hint of pink with carpets of bluebells everywhere. Tree buds are bursting forth, fresh vibrant green ferns are uncurling and the clear stream flows beside the path making a melodious tinkling sound according to my husband.
There is a secret, the little doors in the trees but don't tell the children before you take them. There is even a playground for the fairies. HAVE FUN
There is a secret, the little doors in the trees but don't tell the children before you take them. There is even a playground for the fairies. HAVE FUN
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Monday, 21 April 2014
Easter Sunday Sermon
Christ is Risen
He is risen indeed
Alleluia,alleluia
Last Sunday we
heard of jesus triumphant entry into Jerusalem with the crowds voices ringing
with the words “Hosanna to the son of david”. on Thursday we remembered our
lords last meal with his disciples and on Friday we read the passion according
to Matthew where the words Hosanna changed to the “crucify him, crucify him”
and now here we are on The day following the crucifixion a day that was a black for the followers of Jesus. Not yet realising
fully the truth of the resurrection, their hopes lay in ruins, Jesus the man who performed
miracles ,who healed the sick ythe man who chose not to run away and save himself. he chose
humiliation he chose nails and the cross
he chose death to save us, to bring us back to God, healing our sins.
the disciples they were on their own. Their Lord was dead. All that they
could do for him now was grant him a decent burial,
so the
women went to work preparing
embalming spices with which to anoint the body.
Among the women were Mary the mother of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. With others they had travelled with Jesus on his journeys, taking
care of his day-to-day needs. They had followed him to the cross
and stood beside him through
the long day of his
dying, and had clung together
as they shed tears of bitter grief.
According to some historians, Mary Magdalene and Mary of
Bethany were one and the same. It is commonly
believed that Mary Magdalene
was a prostitute - though in fact no mention of this is found in any of the Gospels.
She had been delivered by Jesus of 'seven
devils' - though this could also have applied to
ma
ny that he encountered. Whatever
the facts, it seems certain that Mary Magdalene had found forgiveness and new life in Jesus, that she loved
her Lord and had served him faithfully.
Now, heartbroken, early on the morning of the third day while it was still dark , Mary goes
to the tomb to discover that the stone
has been rolled away. The body she had come to tend
is gone, so
she does what I think we would all do and she runs for help, but to be honest
the disciples that come don’t seem to provide much support, they looked saw
that the body had gone and left. then I n
despair, through her tears asks the man standing
outside to tell her when' i t has been taken.
At first she does not recognize his voice. may be her grief is so
overwhelming that her senses are dulled, she is confused. It is only when he
says her name “mary” that the she realizes to whom she has been speaking to all
the time.
How many times have you walked along the street and uttered the words
“oh ,sorry I didn’t recognize you”
I read a story the other day
a 6 yrs old girl was drawing a picture one day. her teacher said “what
are you drawing”.the little girl said”I am drawing a picture of God”. The
teacher was surprised and said”but do you know what god looks like”. the little
girl carried on drawing and said “they will in a minute”
this morning morning prayer included the Song of Christ Glory
Christ Jesus was in the form of God, •
but he did not cling to equality with God.
He emptied himself, taking the form of a
servant,
and was born in our human likeness.
Being found in human form he humbled himself,
and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross.
and bestowed on
him the name above every name,
That at the name of Jesus every knee should
bow,
in heaven and on earth and under the earth;
And every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is
Lord,
to the glory of God the Father
Chris took on human, he became one of us.
we, you and I are made in God’s image, so
would recognize God if you meet him in Bridport, of course you would.
He is in you, he is in the person sat next to you, in acts of kindness
you receive, he is in the person who supports you in times of difficulty,
Isaiah 41.13 reading from the message
That’s right. Because I,
your God,
have a firm
grip on you and I’m not letting go.
I’m telling you, ‘Don’t panic.
I’m right here to help you.’
I’m telling you, ‘Don’t panic.
I’m right here to help you.’
Saturday, 19 April 2014
The wonderful church at which I exercise my priestly ministry
Holy Trinity Church, Bothenhampton, Dorset
Holy Trinity Bothenhampton was Edward Prior's first church.
He undertook an extensive study of local churches
and developed a sophisticated analytical approach
to designing the building, and a philosophy that sought
to build appropriately for its religious function.
The roof was the most radical feature of the church,
later forming the model for the great roof at Prior's
masterwork at St Andrew's Church, Roker.
Elements of Richard Norman Shaw's influence remain,
particularly in the porch but Prior's knowledge and
love of Early English church architecture in particular
dominate.
Prior was careful to use local materials,
selected with skill and handled with craftsmanship.
He was also able to develop furnishings and decoration
to provide a holistic design for the church and its fittings.
At Bothenhampton Prior designed the font, the altar rails,
the choir stalls, and chest, the doors.
The altar table was designed with William Lethaby
and executed by Augustus Mason.
All the furnishings were in English oak.
Lethaby designed the
altar front in gesso, with intertwined wild roses, leaves and stems.
A wrought iron chancel screen was added in 1895
The Wonderful Jurassic Cliffs at Burton Bradstock, Dorset
Good Friday
The day is near, the time has come
Bread is broken, Wine is drunk
The deal is done, Fate has been sealed
Sealed with a kiss, the sign of love, no less
How times have changed, how people change
From cries of love, to cries of hate
The awaited one came, they couldn’t see
He healed, taught love but, still they did not see
Now time has passed, they’ve had their chance,
they chose their path
Hand are washed, backs are turned
The cross stands high, one of three, for all to see
Bang, bang, bang,
Nails,
one, two and three
The crown of thorns, to crown a king
Spills blood for sins He came to bear
The sky, it darkens
Father
Forgive , forgive, forgive
It’s over
BUT NOT THE END
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