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16 Sep 2021 09:43 |
Good morning :-)
Certainly a new beginning is looming Tabitha and I hope and pray that you will soon find a new door to open. Hopefully, it will not take too long. Love and prayers.xx <3
On this day in 1620, one hundred Puritans boarded the ‘Mayflower’ bound for the New World. Known as the Pilgrim Fathers, they were unhappy with life in England - they viewed it as un-Godly and going from bad to worse. They believed that a new start in the New World was their only chance.
They eventually landed in New Plymouth and began to build the first house for common use. There is much more to read about these pilgrims.
As a deeply religious people, the Pilgrims undoubtedly prayed at the 1621 harvest feast. Their prayers were spontaneous, however, and the exact words not known. A typical prayer might be:
O Lord our God and heavenly Father, which of Thy unspeakable mercy towards us, hast provided meate and drinke for the nourishment of our weake bodies. Grant us peace to use them reverently, as from Thy hands, with thankful hearts: let Thy blessing rest upon these Thy good creatures, to our comfort and sustentation: and grant we humbly beseech Thee, good Lord, that as we doe hunger and thirst for this food of our bodies, so our soules may earnestly long after the food of eternal life, through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour, Amen.
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Cynthia
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17 Sep 2021 09:14 |
Good morning :-)
Dear Lord,
May Friday be a thoughtful day When Your Spirit leads my prayer. I trust each trouble large and small With faith into Your care. Let Friday always prompt my heart To stand upon the truth. Darkness has been overcome The Earth belongs to You. Amen
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Tabitha
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17 Sep 2021 11:12 |
Thank you Cynthia - as always you say the right thing at the right time.
I have always been interested in the Pilgrim Fathers and my life seems to be taking another new turn in a new area of work.
Twenty-seven years ago I took voluntary redundancy when it was offered and left my company after 16 very happy years and spent 10 months on a training course for a new career. Just as the course was finishing a Job opened up in a big company and i started work there.
26 yeas later after a variety of roles I find myself leaving the company - i must admit I had in mind to stay there for 4 years more and retire - but that was not to be..
Sometimes our lives are not our own and I'm obviously being told to move on again..
In one way i look forward to pastures new - its the interview i don't look forward to. and looking for a new job aged 62. (well i will be next Friday - birthday meal out)
If the money was there and i didn't have a mortgage i could retire and start a university degree - which is what i would love to do, but we cant have everything we want..
So its back to searching the internet for jobs. You have always been there for me and still are.
Thank you again for saying the right thing at the right time and giving me the courage to know this is the right thing for me and I'm sure a door will open or a rainbow path will open up before me , and it will be what i need or where i'm needed to be.
Flu jabs next Saturday and booster covid jabs a week or so after so my text message said.. Never had so many jabs in one year.
Keep safe and well - Take care <3 <3 <3 <3
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Cynthia
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18 Sep 2021 08:56 |
Good morning :-)
It's going to be a wrench Tabitha, but I think you will have the resilience to cope with whatever comes your way. You may have to tread water for a short while but, hopefully, you will soon land on firm ground. <3
My Prayer For You
I thought of you so much today I went to God in prayer. To ask Him to watch over you and show you that I care.
My prayer for you was not for rewards ones that you can touch or feel. But true rewards for happiness that are so very real.
Like love and understanding in all the things you do. For guidance when you need it most to see your troubles through.
I asked Him for good health for you so your future could be bright. And faith to accept life's challenges with courage to do what's right.
I gave thanks to Him for granting my prayer to bring you peace and love. May you feel the warmth in your life with Gods blessings from above
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Cynthia
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19 Sep 2021 07:04 |
Good morning :-D
The Collect (special prayer) for today: O Lord, we beseech you mercifully to hear the prayers of your people who call upon you; and grant that they may both perceive and know what things they ought to do, and also may have grace and power faithfully to fulfil them; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
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20 Sep 2021 08:50 |
Good morning :-)
Good morning, Lord! Today's a new day, a chance for a new start. Yesterday is gone and with it any regrets, mistakes, or failures I may have experienced. It's a good day to be glad and give thanks, and I do, Lord. Thank you for today, a new opportunity to love, give, and be all that you want me to be. Amen.
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21 Sep 2021 08:40 |
Good morning :-)
Father God, Where I go today, I pray it be only in the path You have directed for me.
If I stumble today, I pray it only be into the deep waters of grace You have provided for me.
If I fall today, I pray that it only be into the arms of Jesus where I know I am held and loved.
No matter what comes my way and no matter where You lead me, I pray that my eyes will only be focused on You; my Rock and my Stay. Please, God, guide me today for I don’t know what the day may hold, but I do know that You are holding my day! Amen.
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22 Sep 2021 09:17 |
Good morning :-)
The Longest Journey... by Richard John Scarr It's a long, long way to heaven. A hard climb to journey's end. But it's a road that each of us must take. Though fraught with twists and bends.
And adding to our burden, will be temptations on the way. Whilst the bends grow ever steeper, every time we go astray.
At times we'll journey forward. just to find we are moving back. Or going round in circles, because we've wandered off the track.
It's a lonely road to heaven. If we choose to walk alone. But if we walk with Jesus Christ. His steps will lead us home.
He will not smooth out our pathway. For there are lessons to be learned. But by walking at his elbow, he will lead us through the turns.
It's a long long, road to heaven. But we can, with dogged stride. Climb until we reach the top. With the good Lord at our side.
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23 Sep 2021 09:01 |
Good morning :-)
Morning Prayer of St Francis of Assisi (1182-1226)
Lord, help me to live this day, quietly, easily; to lean on your great strength, trustfully, restfully; to wait for the unfolding of your will, patiently, serenely; to meet others, peacefully, joyfully; to face tomorrow, confidently, courageously.
Amen.
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24 Sep 2021 08:39 |
Good morning :-)
Go peaceful in gentleness through the violence of these days. Give freely. Show tenderness in all your ways.
Through darkness, in troubled times let holiness be your aim. Seek wisdom. Let faithfulness burn like a flame.
God speed you! God lead you, and keep you wrapped around His heart! May you be known by love.
Be righteous. Speak truthfully in a world of greed and lies. Show kindness. See everyone through heaven’s eyes.
God hold you, enfold you, and keep you wrapped around His heart. May you be known by love.
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SuffolkVera
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24 Sep 2021 12:55 |
Some lovely poems and prayers this week Cynthia. Thank you. I particularly like "May you be known by love". You seem to find something new for us every week.
We have faced some problems over the last few weeks but, between hospital visits for OH, we managed to fit in a week's holiday in a self-catering cottage for which I am very thankful. It was a quiet break that we both needed.
I hope things are going well for you Tabitha and Kandj and anyone else who looks in. Take care and stay safe <3
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25 Sep 2021 09:28 |
Good morning :-)
Glad you have managed a break Vera - it rather sounds as though you needed it. Hope all is well now.
Has anyone seen kandj around? I have messaged her a couple of times and they haven't been opened, which is very unusual. Hope she's okay.
Whichever way we turn, O God, there is Your face in the light of the moon and patterns of stars, in sacred mountain rifts and ancient groves, in mighty seas and creatures of the deep.
Whichever way we turn, O God, there is Your face in the light of eyes we love, in the salt of tears we have tasted, in weathered countenances east and west, in the soft skin glow of the child everywhere. Whichever way we turn, O God, there is Your face, there is Your face among us.
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26 Sep 2021 07:33 |
Good morning :-)
The Collect (special prayer) for today:
Almighty God, you have made us for yourself, and our hearts are restless till they find their rest in you: pour your love into our hearts and draw us to yourself, and so bring us at last to your heavenly city where we shall see you face to face; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
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27 Sep 2021 09:54 |
Good morning :-)
Due to the travel restrictions we have faced during the pandemic, many families are taking holidays in the UK. Resorts have been bursting at the seams and famous places have been crowded.
For those who haven’t been able to get away and who love visiting churches, this week, we’ll travel round our beautiful island and visit some of the tiniest and most interesting churches we have. Hop on board, today we are off to the Garden of England - Kent!
Arguably the most iconic of all the churches on Romney Marsh, St Thomas Becket sits alone in a field, surrounded by water courses and sheep.
Built in the C12th, it was restored in the C18th when the original timber building was encased in brick. Much of the original timber work can be seen inside the church, which also contains a seven-sided font and triple-decker pulpit.
Legend has it that St Thomas a Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, had the church built after he was rescued from one of the many ditches on the marsh by a farmer. He prayed for a miracle and just in time a farmer arrived to save him.
It was seen in the 2011 BBC adaptation of Great Expectations and the film of the same name in 2012.
There is a service at 10.00am on the 1st Sunday of each month.
https://live.staticflickr.com/7881/33586671458_4f709766c3_b.jpg
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Gwyn in Kent
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27 Sep 2021 10:37 |
Thank you Cynthia.
You always seem to find so many subjects of interest.
I have seen Fairfield church from across the fields, but never actually been inside.
Some interior views here..........
http://wealdanddownlandchurches.co.uk/fairfield-church/
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28 Sep 2021 08:44 |
Good morning :-)
Thanks Gwyn, its really interesting finding out about these tiny churches and there is so much online info too. Glad you are enjoying things.
Our friend kandj is having a rather rough times of things at the moment, what with one thing and another. We send our love and prayers to her <3
Visiting some of our tiniest and most interesting churches. Today, we are off to Yorkshire. Climb aboard and we’re ready to go!
St. Mary’s, Lead, Yorkshire.
Poor old St Mary’s cuts a rather lonely figure, sitting in a boggy Yorkshire field but it wasn’t always so. Built in the 14th century, this private chapel to a manor house, possibly owned by a family named Tyas, was an opulent place twice its current size, with a gilded ceiling and a large chancel at the east end. Now it is a tiny rectangular building and is very simple, measuring just 18 ft long. There are benches probably dating from the medieval period, a three decker pulpit, a stone altar, and a font.
But the church will always be associated with the Battle of Towton, the bloodiest battle of the War of the Roses, which took place on Palm Sunday 1461 and it is the only building on or around the battlefield that remains standing. Ten thousand men are said to have been killed, and Cock Beck, the little stream which you cross to get to St Mary’s, is said to have run red with blood.
Despite its awesome history, St Mary’s is a peaceful place and there are grave slabs are set into the floor. These are carved with heraldic symbols and inscriptions, and dating from the 13th-century, they are an important and interesting collection
Since being rescued by a group of walkers in 1931, St Mary's has been known as the Ramblers’ Church.
http://www.yorkshireguides.com/st_marys_lead.html
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Tabitha
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28 Sep 2021 11:39 |
Here i am again - another year and a few days older. I was looking at government retraining schemes - then i realised they don't think you need it over 60 years old.
Now i really do feel ancient. If i had the cash i would do a University degree in Genealogy, been wanting to do that for many years.
I have 3 days left in this job and I have been offered an interview at 9am tomorrow morning for a permanent position. Trouble is i think i have to leave and then if i get the job come back in again. Its all very confusing. I will have to do some studying tonight
I will let you know what happens.
So pleased you got the chance to get away for a break.
Keep up the lovely poems and stories, they really do uplift you.
Take care all. <3 <3 <3 <3 ;-)
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SuffolkVera
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28 Sep 2021 12:13 |
I'm loving the stories of these small old churches. Before we moved to our present house 8 years ago I lived in a rural area a few miles from here. I had lived there for 2 or 3 years before I discovered St James Chapel, Lindsey which was just about a mile away. I must have regularly walked the dog past it without realising it was there. It had been used as a barn for 400 years until 1930. It is now administered by English Heritage. EH do not make a charge so I often went in and just stood for a few minutes in the peace and quiet. If you are interested there are plenty of pictures and information to be found if you google St James Chapel, Lindsay. Some of the external views show modern gates and cars parked inside the gates. This area is part of the adjacent house. The chapel is more hidden away than such photos suggest.
Thinking of you Tabitha and sending good wishes. I am sure you will find the right way forward for you.
I am also keeping dear kandj in my thoughts and hoping that her life will become easier very soon <3 <3
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Cynthia
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29 Sep 2021 08:34 |
Good morning :-)
Thank you Vera - I hadn't realised how many of these tiny churches there were till I started to look. The list is quite amazing. :-)
Tabitha - love and prayers as you seek what is to be your next step. <3
Today, on our trip around the UK looking at tiny but interesting churches, we are off to .......Winchester! Come on board, but a warning......you will need to be able to climb a few stairs ??
And, we're off!
St. Swithun-upon-Kingsgate, Winchester.
This very small church occupies a most unusual location at the top of the arch of Kingsgate, just a few yards from the Cathedral Close. Yet, for all its minuscule size, St Swithun's is just as interesting as its grand neighbour, Winchester Cathedral. You reach it by climbing a narrow stair built into one side of the gateway arch.
The interior is very plain, with whitewashed walls and an unadorned wooden ceiling. Sit for a moment in the simple wooden pews and it is hard not to feel a sense of peace despite the noise of traffic passing only a few yards away.
The first mention of the church comes from 1264 when it was badly damaged by fire. In 1337 some woodwork was done on the church, costing a total of fifteen shillings, and in 1484 the windows underwent repair. In 1660, the church was once more restored.
It was quite common for small churches or chapels to be built into the gates of medieval cities, where they might be used by lay workers and travellers who wanted to give thanks for a journey safely completed or to pray for a safe trip elsewhere.
Does a church above a gate seem a good place to keep pigs? Robert Allen thought so. Allen served as a porter at Kingsgate sometime before 1660; he and his wife not only lived in the church but kept their pigs at one end.
There is a small brass memorial plaque on the wall to four young children of John Bond (d. 1612) who all died before the age of 4.
The church is mentioned in Anthony Trollope's novel, The Warden, where Trollope calls it St Cuthbert's.
The church is open daily to visitors, and there is a service every Sunday at 6pm. Usually this is Evensong, but there is Holy Communion on the 2nd Sunday of the month.
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Gwyn in Kent
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29 Sep 2021 08:49 |
Thank you Cynthia for finding these gems. What a surprise ! I used to live near Winchester, but never knew about this little church. It would be lovely to visit, when I am in that area again.
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