Guy Fawkes & Sir Jeffrey Donaldson

Yesterday I was at Costa with Barrie. We go to different churches in Lowestoft. We were musing on the many different churches in the town… disagreeing about beliefs, services, priorities… Some work together, some ignore each other… Community Church, Baptists, Anglicans, Methodists… division, dishonour? Today’s November 5th. 1605… the ‘Gunpowder Plot’… Guy Fawkes and hisContinue reading “Guy Fawkes & Sir Jeffrey Donaldson”

Life’s Mixture of the Ordinary and Mundane

Yesterday our friend Ann wrote: ‘Very blessed by a beautiful walk with Varley this afternoon in the winter sunshine. Varley of course, did his usual chasing through the sea thing but I felt so much peace in my gentle wander, listening to just the sound of the water and the crunch of pebbles underfoot. SometimesContinue reading “Life’s Mixture of the Ordinary and Mundane”

You Can’t Judge A Book…

Our friend Mel is on jury service this week. She has important judgements to make… seeing the accused, hearing the evidence, seeking to discern truth. I remembered the old Bo Diddley song: You can’t judge an apple by lookin’ at the treeYou can’t judge honey by lookin’ at the beeYou can’t judge a daughter byContinue reading “You Can’t Judge A Book…”

Urgent Action Required

Yesterday’s news was dominated by COP26 – the ‘crunch climate summit conference’. Leaders of nearly 200 countries, over 25,000 delegates have gathered in Glasgow discussing climate change, fossil fuels, pollution, deforestation… Boris Johnson talked about urgency ‘It’s one minute to midnight on the doomsday clock’. Queen Elizabeth called for world leaders to ‘rise above politics’.Continue reading “Urgent Action Required”

He Saw Not What I Was…

A loser without direction I drifted aimlesslyOn the backside of a place called nowhere forgotten by humanityWhen they talked about potential they did not refer to meFor everyone could clearly see what I was I’d always be Musing on an old gospel song… …And the Anglican prayer book: …We have erred, and strayed from ThyContinue reading “He Saw Not What I Was…”

The Disposable-Cup Generation

Yesterday was the Thanksgiving Service for the life of Kath Kirk who died aged 96 in March. Family and friends gathered to remember a lovely, gentle, strong Christian lady. We listened to the story of her life, recalled her character, shared memories… Kath had chosen hymns, prayers, Bible readings… There was a buffet in theContinue reading “The Disposable-Cup Generation”

We All Need A Vivienne

Yesterday’s news seemed to be dominated by bad news… terrible floods in Cumbria, stabbings in Norwich, young women anxious about their drinks being spiked by unscrupulous men… There were people with financial worries – the rising price of fuel, the anticipated results of this week’s budget on their families and businesses… and continuing worry aboutContinue reading “We All Need A Vivienne”

Looking Good Dead

Last night we went to Norwich to see ‘Looking Good Dead’, the Peter James novel adapted into a stage play. Tom Bryce is a businessmen struggling to save his business. His alcoholic wife can’t stop spending… It starts as an ordinary story. The plot develops… murder, intrigue, mystery and suspense. The predictable becomes unpredictable, theContinue reading “Looking Good Dead”