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  • Diversity...

    On Sunday we had 'organised chaos' as we celebrated harvest and raised lots of money to help people in food poverty.

    This morning I was at the uni chapel to lead morning prayers on 1 Kings 22 (a very weird story!) only to discover a team from the BBC filming for The One Show as part of a segment relating to the commemorations of 1914... the relative of a Glasgow Uni trained VC who died in 1914 was there... so were eight young things from the CU...  Good challenge to think on my feet how to hold all that together.

    Next I am off to meet with two others ministers to plan a service of Grieving and Gratitude for the evening of the first Sunday in November... this is always a privilege to participate in.

    After that it is a sermon for Freedom Sunday, focussing on human trafficking, a mini sermon for the very conservative group that meets on a Friday afternoon and a Bible study on Judith to prepare for next week.

    So pretty much the sublime to the 'cor blimey' I think! (I'll leave it to you to decide which is which!!)

    All good fun, and the diversity certainly fuels my imagination. 

    But next time I'm at uni chapel prayers, I hope I have less unpronounceable Hebrew names to tussle with!

  • The Power of Words

    As part of this morning's service I tried to say something about the power of words for good or ill, that actually words construct our world and our worldview (bit philosophical but true)... and I tried to play around a bit with the idea of seeing all humanity as 'us'.  A few folk looked vexed so maybe I failed miserably.

    Anyway, this video which I just stumbled across says something similar, only so much better...

  • It's Another Harvest Vegetable...

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    I had fun at church this morning - not everything went to plan, but people were at their most gracious I think, even when I dropped the lemons, knocked over a mug and bumped into something or other along the way!

    I don't know the final figures on financial giving but...

    The children brought enough fresh produce to make a wonderful meal for some people who otherwise might not get any tea tonight

    We raised enough in cash donations for Glasgow City Mission to feed someone for a year!

    We collected enough cereal, coffee and squash to last a family of four for a couple of months

    We collected enough toiletries to ensure lots of refreshing hot showers for homeless people!

    We also raised a tidy sum (I don't know how much) for Operation Agri to support farmers in Afghanistan and Tanzania.

    We recognised our part in the 'body' that is the whole of creation and pondered what the unique role is that we each play to ensure the ehalth of the whole, starting on our own doorsteps and then reaching ourwards.

     

    ..and we sang the samba harvest song, so that makes me happy!

  • Today, as everyday, I choose hope...

    Today, as every day, I choose hope because I dare to believe that

    Goodness is stronger than evil;
    Love is stronger than hate;
    Light is stronger than darkness;
    Life is stronger than death

  • Annual Update!

    In a couple of weeks this blog will be nine years old - golly!  This morning I decided it was time for a new profile picture and an update of the 'about me' stuff.  Not a lot has changed, but it's always good to cast an eye over this stuff and tweak it a bit, if only to see how my own interests and priorities have shifted.

    Certainly nine years ago I did not expect still to be blogging now!  Now and then I read some of the archives - a curious exercice in tracking how the style and content has changed over the great part of a decade.  If nothing else, it's an interesting record of use of one form of semi-social media.

    So, to readers old and new, long or short term, frequent or occasional, a big thank you for being interested in this stuff.  I can't promise you another nine years, but for now anyway I'll "keeeeep blogging!"