You bared your wrists to the nailsYour brow to the thornsSurrendered, gave it allTook the cup to your lipsAnd drank to the dregsThe judgement meant for me Oh the deep, deep loveOh the cleansing bloodMercy measureless and freeO be still and know, that all is wellThe cross has spoken. As a child I was taughtContinue reading “The Cross Has Spoken”
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The Missing Middle Bridge Section
Lowestoft’s new bridge is progressing. After many years of waiting, most of the bridge has been put in place, approach roads have been built either side… We’re waiting for the final middle bridge section. We’re told that the final span will arrive in January, and the bridge, linking North Lowestoft to South Lowestoft, will finallyContinue reading “The Missing Middle Bridge Section”
The Human Seasons
I’ve often reflected on the ages and stages of life… different chapters in life’s book, acts in life’s play, carriages in life’s train… I’ve considered Shakespeare’s ‘seven ages of man’… the helpless infant, whining schoolboy, emotional lover, devoted soldier, wise judge, old man, helpless aged… I’ve mused on Ecclesiastes: ‘There is a time for everything,Continue reading “The Human Seasons”
The Challenge of Paradox
Yesterday I was chatting to my friend Bill. A few years ago, he went into hospital with sepsis, was in an induced coma for a month, caught covid… He talked about what it was like to be in a coma… Bill’s experience reminded me of the end of Jesus’ story of the ‘Prodigal Son’. WhenContinue reading “The Challenge of Paradox”
The Seen and the Unseen
We’ve been watching the leaves falling from our horse-chestnut tree in our front garden. I spent some time yesterday raking up the leaves, collecting them together into a pile that I shall cover and forget about. Unseen, they will decompose and become wonderful leaf-mould that in the future I can dig into our garden. IContinue reading “The Seen and the Unseen”
The Day That Changed My Life
Following Bobby Charlton’s death we’ve reflected on the man he was and all that he achieved. We’ve seen old interviews, remembered the 1958 Munich air disaster, which killed eight of the then 20-year-old’s Manchester United team-mates: ‘…it still touches me every day. Sometimes it fills me with a terrible regret and sadness – and guiltContinue reading “The Day That Changed My Life”
Remember, Celebrate, Learn
On Saturday we learnt of Sir Bobby Charlton’s death. Many tributes have been paid. We’ve remembered one of greatest sportsman to play football for Manchester United and England. We celebrate his goal scoring achievements, his footballing successes. Sir Bobby was a hero to many in Manchester, the United Kingdom and around the world. Above allContinue reading “Remember, Celebrate, Learn”
Who Can Sound the Depths of Sorrow
Who can sound the depths of sorrowIn the Father heart of GodFor the children we’ve rejectedFor the lives so deeply scarredAnd each light that we’ve extinguishedHas brought darkness to our landUpon our nation, have mercy Lord We have scorned the truth You gave usWe have bowed to other lordsWe have sacrificed the childrenOn the altarsContinue reading “Who Can Sound the Depths of Sorrow”
Tortoise Musings
Yesterday, on page 3 of our Lowestoft Journal, the headline read ‘Tortoise Stolen’. Clearly this is of significant importance: ‘Police are searching for a 43-year-old tortoise that was stolen from a home in Lowestoft.’ No doubt our local police are out in force, scouring the town and local countryside. This must be a top priority…Continue reading “Tortoise Musings”
Stig of the Dump
Last night we saw FABBA, a theatre company for adults with learning disabilities, present ‘Stig of the Dump’. Based loosely around the Clive King children’s novel. We thoroughly enjoyed a ‘brand new script full of adventure, love and friendship.’ ‘Barney is trying to save the village when he stumbles across Stig, a caveman. They bothContinue reading “Stig of the Dump”