Half Term in Shropshire

Last week was half term so we took the caravan away to Shropshire; staying at the Camping and Caravanning Club site in Oswestry (though the site is midway between Oswestry and Shrewsbury). As C&CC sites go it is one of the better ones. Pitch with a view and decent amenities block. The site boasts that... Continue Reading →

Grumpy old man

It is half term so the kids brought the High School’s latest newsletter home today. Usually we have a fun time checking and correcting the grammar. However, just for fun I have reproduced an extract from the front page written by the Head Teacher on the subject of the Government's proposed English Baccalaureate. "......Whilst it... Continue Reading →

Opinionated waffle

Weeks have flown by since I last got to blog though there has been no shortage of things to be opinionated about. And to prove it here are a few random thoughts: Big Society: David Cameron continues to push the Big Society agenda which asks some pertinent questions about the nature, size and reach of... Continue Reading →

Evangelicals

The Evangelical Alliance has produced a survey of ‘Evangelical Christians’. The survey sample was made up of people attending large Christian events and a selection of churches who belong to the Alliance. However, given that 96% of those responding said they attended church weekly and 76% a small group I conclude that the sample is... Continue Reading →

Christmas chaos: it’s our own fault

TV news filled with pictures of long queues for the Eurostar, terminal overcrowding at Heathrow, slippery parking on motorways and snowbound railways. Clearly the weather has caused difficulties but many of these are a consequence of the way we seem to want to live the rest of the year. 1. The drive for low prices... Continue Reading →

Advent: O Antiphons

Over the last five years the Advent Antiphons have particularly resonated with me as we journey through advent. Originally the verses were used at daily prayer in the evenings of the last days of Advent, each antiphon is a name of Christ, one of the attributes mentioned in Scripture: Dec 17 O Sapientia – Wisdom.... Continue Reading →

The politics of church leadership

Reflecting on the Student Tuition Fee vote got me thinking about the connections between political parties and different styles of church leadership. The Lib Dems have found themselves an interesting position because they campaigned with lots of promise, enthusing people with a vision of what might be. Now in government they are finding the reality... Continue Reading →

Advent: the call of the wild

A voice cries out in the wilderness calling people to turn to relationship with God. In preparation for the joyful tidings that will introduce a new situation for the world, God’s creative act fulfilling promises of salvation. John the Baptist is the archetypal man of the wilderness, the nomad who follows God in the desert.... Continue Reading →

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