The ‘I Will’ of Determined Action

This  morning I read Jesus’ familiar story usually known as ‘The Prodigal Son’. A boy demands money from his parents and leaves home. He has a great time until his money runs out. Hungry and alone he decides to return home. His father welcomes him with joy and affection… I paused at the point whereContinue reading “The ‘I Will’ of Determined Action”

Good News – But at a Cost

Over the weekend there have been auditions for our junior Seagull Christmas production of ‘Annie’. Today thirty-two children and young people will have received the good news that they’re in it… but they’ve had to audition, and auditions are tough. Annie is the story of an optimistic young orphan girl who sings: ‘The sun willContinue reading “Good News – But at a Cost”

When the Unknown Becomes Known

Yesterday’s news… Michelle and John Wylie Scottish wedding was a wonderful day but… on the wedding photographs there was an unknown stranger. They’ve been trying to discover his identity for four years. Finally, they’ve found the mystery man… Andrew Hillhouse was supposed to be at another wedding two miles away. He realised he was atContinue reading “When the Unknown Becomes Known”

Wonderland Calls

Last night we watched ‘Wonderland Calls’, presented by FABBA, a wonderful theatre company for adults with learning disabilities. An appreciative audience thoroughly enjoyed the singing, dancing, drama and great entertainment. The King of Hearts has been murdered. A grown-up Alice, now a detective, returns to Wonderland solve the crime.. The White Rabbit’s still late, theContinue reading “Wonderland Calls”