All God’s creatures got a place in the choirSome sing low, some sing higher,Some sing out loud on the telephone wires,And some just clap their hands, or paws, or anything they got. We emphasise differences – black or white, child or pensioner, sick or well, protestant or catholic, straight or gay, overweight or fit, wellContinue reading “A Place in the Choir”
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Lyin’ Eyes
One of my favourite Eagles songs…. City girls just seem to find out earlyHow to open doors with just a smile.A rich old man and she won’t have to worryShe’ll dress up all in lace go in style. In Los Angeles The Eagles saw many beautiful Hollywood women married to middle-aged wealthy, successful men… ThisContinue reading “Lyin’ Eyes”
Grateful for the Ordinary
Yesterday was an ordinary day… no dramas… nothing special. Ordinary but good. I contacted people – meeting them as I walked, various phone calls, emails and text messages – everyday concerns – ‘How’s the family?’ ‘Have you had your vaccination yet?’ ‘What’s the latest news about…?’ I chatted about plans for The Seagull –Continue reading “Grateful for the Ordinary”
Choosing to change
Ethelbert (great name!) was a pagan King of Kent who converted to Christianity. Today, 25th February, is St Ethelbert’s day. Unlike other Anglo-Saxon kings he never forced his people to follow his religion. He believed that faith must be a voluntary choice; change should never come by force or compulsion. Cat made this choice. ThisContinue reading “Choosing to change”
The Wind and the Sun
Yesterday afternoon I walked along the seafront with my friend Ivan. It was a typical Lowestoft early Spring day – a touch of sunshine but a chilly wind. In Aesop’s fable the wind and the sun argue about who’s the stronger. They have a contest: which of them can remove a man’s coat? The windContinue reading “The Wind and the Sun”
Solomon Grundy
There are key dates I have to remember each year – Christmas, Easter, family birthdays, wedding anniversary, Valentine’s day… Yesterday Boris gave us key dates – March 8th, April 12th, May 17th, June 21st – our ‘roadmap’, our way out of Covid, our ‘one way road to freedom’. We work out how that affectsContinue reading “Solomon Grundy”
Boris’ Roadmap
In recent months many have enjoyed the Marsh family (see below). Three weeks ago they expressed a feeling shared by many: ‘Once upon a time we could travel abroad, now we barely get in the car. There’s nothing we can do, we’re totally fixed where we are.’ Some of can identify with: ‘We’re really feelingContinue reading “Boris’ Roadmap”
I Don’t Know About Tomorrow
I don’t know about tomorrow,I just live from day to day;I don’t borrow from its sunshine,For its skies may turn to grey.I don’t worry o’er the future,For I know what Jesus said;And today I’ll walk beside Him,For He knows what is ahead. Ira Stanphill wrote about 400 gospel songs. He wrote this in 1950. HisContinue reading “I Don’t Know About Tomorrow”
Controversy – Midwives and Crème Eggs.
Musing on two articles… Julia Rynkiewicz, a Roman Catholic final year midwifery student, was banned from her hospital placement because of her pro-life views and her involvement with a pro-life society. A lecturer at the University of Nottingham reported her. She was forced to suspend her studies; she was subject to a four-month fitness-to-practise investigationContinue reading “Controversy – Midwives and Crème Eggs.”
Meltdown in Lockdown
One of my favourite local stories this week is of Kylie Thompson who was shopping at the Lowestoft ‘Tesco’ with her son Riley-Jay. When she got to the checkout Riley-Jay started screaming and hitting out – ‘He was having a full-blown meltdown.’ Some of us can empathise – we’ve been there! A member of theContinue reading “Meltdown in Lockdown”