Actually our holiday was over nearly two weeks ago but it has taken me this long to get back to the blog. A brief resume of our holiday follows for those interested; I will try and add some more detailed site reports to http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk when I get a chance: We travelled by Norfolkline Ferries Dover... Continue Reading →
Holiday break
After this Sunday's services we are off on holiday for several weeks so probably no more blogging till September.We are off to France with the Caravan, staying initially outside Belfort at the southern end of the Vosges and the Ballon before moving a little further south to the Dauphine countryside and the foothils of the... Continue Reading →
Misc musings
The slacker summer pace gives opportunity for catching up with various things and preparing for the autumn; which will include a sermon series based from Proverbs called ‘wisdom for living’. I’ve read the latest instalment of Willow Creek’s reveal series in the last couple of days. ‘Follow me’ follows on from the previous research Willow... Continue Reading →
It’s all in Plato of course…….
"It's all in Plato of course, bless me what do they teach them in those schools" is a quote which has appealed to me for some while (Lord Digory in C S Lewis The Last Battle).So I note with interest that one university plan MA course in Rhetoric (here) though whether the media department have... Continue Reading →
Tired out
I promised some further reflections on ministry and I’m often struck by the way ministry makes me tired. This may say more about me than about the nature of ministry because the things that enthuse or energise people vary, as do the things which drain you. Neither is this to suggest that ministry is more... Continue Reading →
Lessons on being a minister 2
Three years ago I moved from being the minister of one church, that the BUGB count as a smaller church, to Poynton (which is described as a larger church). Initially it was a steep learning curve, but here are some reflections on what I learnt. 1. Clarity of speech. In a smaller church the same... Continue Reading →
Christian engagement with global finance
It isn't the quickest read (unless you jump to the conclusion at the end) but here is the Pope's recent reflections on questions surrounding the global economic 'crisis'.As Robert Peston of the BBC puts it, "If you're in the mood for reading about how the capitalist system is unjust and needs radical reform, that's where you... Continue Reading →
Lessons on being a minister 1
I’ve been a minister for 10 years now so thought I might post a couple of blogs about being a minister, this one being general reflections and the next one on moving from a ‘smaller’ to a ‘larger’ church. Then, if I get the time, I might blog some more about specific points over the... Continue Reading →
Fallow ground or yellow box
Describing a choice to a Church Meeting recently I likened the options to the difference between fallow ground and a yellow box. The fallow ground option says, let’s stop doing this particular activity and then leave the space to see what might emerge, what green shoots might start to grow in the space that has... Continue Reading →
Science and religion
Interesting piece in the guardian online about science and relegion. (here) My knowledge of scientific history is woeful but my I suspect his basis thesis, that science and Christianity have got along fine, works.