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5 Jun 2017 08:33 |
The bells - the bells. Awoke this morning to the cacophony of the local bells. It's Orthodox Whit Monday. First service 06.30 :-S Went back to sleep but at 07.30 the bells again for the end of the service :-S. Gave up then, dog got an early walk. :-)
Watched most of the show from Manchester last night. Nothing will be achieved by this slaughter. The IRA found that out.
Religious or not common sense should prevail.
My heart goes out to all those effected by these indiscriminate attacks. <3
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Cynthia
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5 Jun 2017 07:22 |
Good morning :-)
Yesterday, was a special day – yes, we had a baptism, but even more important was the fact that yesterday was Pentecost – the ‘Birthday of the Church’. We enjoyed a wonderful service.
It is called the Church’s birthday because on that day, the Holy Spirit was sent and this was the start of the church’s mission to the world.
Pentecost is celebrated 50 days after Easter and the name comes from the Greek word ‘pentekoste’ which means 50th.
A prayer to strengthen us in this troubled world of ours.
Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me. Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me. Melt me, mould me, fill me, use me, Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me.
Cx :-)
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'Emma'
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4 Jun 2017 12:42 |
My thoughts and prayers to all involved in last night's atrocities in London.
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kandj
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4 Jun 2017 10:55 |
Hello all
More horror and deaths caused by last nights terror attack in London. Heartbreaking!
Remembering in prayer all the victims and their family and friends coping with this latest shocking incident, our condolences to each and every one of them.
Praise and recognition given to the police and emergency services and hospital staff coping in an amazing way with the effects of terrorist attacks around our country.
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SuffolkVera
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4 Jun 2017 08:24 |
My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by these latest attacks There is little more to say.
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Cynthia
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4 Jun 2017 08:02 |
Good morning :-)
Good morning everyone......and more bad news to wake to sadly.
We pray for those who were killed or injured in this latest attack and for their families.
We thank God for our wonderful emergency services who responded so well and for the staff in the hospitals who will be caring for the injured.
Today is Sunday, always a special day for Christians and this morning we have the baptism of a little boy. We pray for this child as he begins his Christian journey, and for his parents and Godparent, that they may be true to the promises they are to make.
The Collect (special prayer) for today :
God, who as at this time taught the hearts of your faithful people by sending to them the light of your Holy Spirit: grant us by the same Spirit to have a right judgement in all things and evermore to rejoice in his holy comfort; through the merits of Christ Jesus our Saviour.
The reading for this morning tells the story of Pentecost – the coming of the Holy Spirit.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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3 Jun 2017 13:24 |
Hello all
The Christian thread was started by JJ, but credit must go to Cynthia for keeping this going for such a long time. My thanks to Cynthia for such interesting postings each day.
It is a beautiful morning. Blue skies, white fluffy clouds. Washing on the clothesline drying nicely. I have sat outside with a cuppa and felt the warm sunshine and am blessed and relaxed. A Robert Browning poem that my Mum used to say on occasions such as these came into my mind. I'd like to share this with you today.
The year's at the Spring, And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-side dew pearled; The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn; God's in His heaven -- All's right with the world.
Thoughts and prayers are with those who are in a dark hurtful place this morning xx
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Cynthia
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3 Jun 2017 07:34 |
Good morning :-)
I don't think JJ reads this any more kandj.....in AnnC's thread about him a few weeks ago, he was surprised it was still running :-D I wish him well in his new role - he will certainly make his presence felt bless him. :-)
Bringing last Sunday’s sermon to a close, the vicar spoke to the parents of the infants who were to be baptised. She reminded them that the children were to be baptised into the Christian church and that they were making serious promises to God. What does this baptism mean to them? An excuse for a party? Extra presents at Christmas and birthdays? Or is this something we need to look at further? Do we all need to unpick this Christian faith of ours?
It is said we are a Christian country, but are we? If so, why aren’t churches more full than they are? Why do we send Christ-mas cards with ‘Season’s Greetings’ on them rather than a religious message? WHY? WHY? WHY?
If we want a Christian country, the parents need to be serious about the baptism – and we need to reclaim our faith. Jesus gave us just two commandments – Love God and Love your Neighbour. ‘When I needed a neighbour, were you there?’ This last week we have seen the worst and the best in people. We have seen true Christian actions no matter who did them – they are what Jesus said were necessary for salvation.
So, what are we going to do? Learn more about the truth of the faith or just carry on as we are?
Do you want a Christian country for your child or grandchildren – a country where we try to help each other following the commands of Jesus, or a country ruled by hate and fear?
I know what I want and I will work for it. Will you?
Grateful thanks to the vicar for such a thought provoking and prayerful sermon.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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2 Jun 2017 18:04 |
Just seen AnnC posting regarding Just John. Evidently he has been elected as a Councillor, so Congratulations and well done to John if you still read this thread.
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kandj
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2 Jun 2017 17:53 |
Hello all
When I Needed A Neighbour is a hymn with a wonderful Christian message, I am not surprised this was mentioned in Sunday's church sermon Cynthia.
When I needed a neighbour were you there, were you there When I needed a neighbour were you there.
And the creed and the colour and the name won't matter, were you there/
I was hungry and thirsty were you there, were you there I was hungry and thirsty were you there.
I was cold, I was naked were you there, were you there I was cold, I was naked were you there.
When I needed a shelter were you there, were you there When I needed a shelter were you there.
When I needed a healer were you there, were you there When I needed a healer were you there.
And the creed and the colour and the name won't matter Were you there, were you there.
Wherever you travel I'll be there I'll be there Wherever you travel I'll be there. And the creed and the colour and the name won't matter I'll be there, I'll be there.
What a very different world it would be if we followed these wonderful words.
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Cynthia
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2 Jun 2017 07:48 |
Good morning :-)
Continuing with Sunday’s sermon……..
We were reminded us that ‘Faith’ has been blamed for the atrocities in Manchester – the papers have made this worse. How many have heard of the rally of tens of thousands of Muslims Against Violence? How many have looked to the rulers denouncing violence? The papers are sadly lacking in these stories.
The people who commit these atrocities claim to be of the Muslim faith, and cherry pick bits of the teachings out of context, to back their views. However the Koran and the prophet Mohammad say…….’whoever kills a child is condemned to eternal damnation – it is as if they have killed the whole of human-kind’. No rewards of virgins there!
Lord, teach us to be fair and just in our thinking.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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1 Jun 2017 07:13 |
Good morning :-)
Continuing with points from last Sunday’s sermon.
The vicar mentioned two hymns….’When God made the Garden of Creation’ and ‘When I needed a neighbour, were you there?’ She then took us through the first hymn and remarked that God made the family of creation out of His love but we are selfish, wanting ‘Our, our, our’.
The importance of baptism is that it is the only genuine free gift we will receive – the free gift of the Holy Spirit, which will accompany the newly baptised throughout their lives. It will not make things easy, nor take away the trials and tribulations of life, but will give them a companion on their journey.
For today:
Lord, as we gather together in this church, we ask your blessing on those newly baptised into your family. Hold them in your arms and bless them. Shine your light on the path before them and let them always feel your loving presence as they travel along the paths of life.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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31 May 2017 10:07 |
Hello all
It is heartbreaking losing your child and interesting to know that one Mum isn't wasting her time and energy in negative feelings of hatred and anger.
We should try to live each day as if it was our last, but how many of us do that? It is only when we are faced with trauma and devastation that we are reminded life is fragile. It is short and every day is precious. Every day is a bonus for us all.
Ongoing thoughts and prayers for all affected by the Manchester bombing as families come to terms in the days ahead with the horror of it all. God be with them x
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Cynthia
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31 May 2017 07:33 |
Good morning :-)
Thank you for your good wishes Emma. x
On Sunday, at our 11am service we welcomed three children for baptism. We also remembered the 22 people who were killed in the Manchester bombings. During the sermon, the vicar raised some interesting points which I would like to share with you, very briefly, over the next few days.
She began by sharing in our horror at the recent bombing and how impressed she was by one bereaved mother who did not feel hatred, ‘because it was a waste of emotion, of strength, and of the ability to cope’.
How many of us would have that same reaction, those same feelings – not to hate the person who had murdered your child, family member, friend?
For today:
As Christians, we are reminded in Romans…..
Never pay back evil with more evil. Do things in such a way that everyone can see you are honourable. Do all that you can to live in peace with everyone. Dear friends, never take revenge. Leave that to the righteous anger of God. For the Scriptures say,
“I will take revenge; I will pay them back,” says the Lord. Instead, If your enemies are hungry, feed them. If they are thirsty, give them something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals of shame on their heads."
Cx :-)
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'Emma'
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30 May 2017 15:23 |
Happy belated birthday greetings Cynthia <3
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Cynthia
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30 May 2017 07:12 |
Good morning :-)
Thank you for the good wishes. I had a lovely day and a special evening <3
For today:
This is another day, O Lord. I know not what it will bring forth, but make me ready, Lord, for whatever it may be. If I am to stand up, help me to stand bravely. If I am to sit still, help me to sit quietly. If I am to lie low, help me to do it patiently. And if I am to do nothing, let me do it gallantly. Make these words more than words, and give me the Spirit of Jesus. Amen.
Love to all. Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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29 May 2017 12:08 |
Many happy returns Cynthia. Now you have us guessing......are you 30 or 40 this birthday? :-D. However old you are, you are obviously young at heart.
How lovely that your church showed its appreciation of all you do.
May your birthday and the year to come be God blessed.
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kandj
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29 May 2017 11:42 |
Happy Birthday Cynthia. Celebrate and enjoy it all. How lovely that your church family made such a fuss of you yesterday. They obviously appreciate all you do.
Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday dear Cynthia Happy Birthday to you.
May the good Lord bless you May the good Lord bless you In the morning In the evening, and All the year through.. . . . . . . . tra la la la la la la . . . . . . . .xx
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Cynthia
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29 May 2017 07:41 |
Good morning :-)
Such a packed church for us yesterday. Not only did we have the three baptisms, but we also began the service with the lighting of 22 candles to remember those killed in the Manchester bombings. Whilst the candles were being lit, the vicar read one of the 'Manchester' poems which are so popular at the moment. At the end of all this, there was much applause.
On a personal note, today is a special day for me as I celebrate a birthday with an 0 at the end :-D
I walked into church yesterday and stopped in amazement as I was faced with balloons and banners proclaiming my birthday. Did they HAVE to add the age to it??? :-D :-D At the end of the service I was called to the front to be presented with a large bouquet of flowers and left loaded with cards, gifts and balloons. I am, indeed, well blessed. <3
For today:
Today is a Bank Holiday, so we thank God for the opportunity to spend some quality time with our families on a day when most people will have time off work or school. May those who have to work today be blessed in their work places.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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28 May 2017 11:41 |
Hello all
So far it is a beautiful sunny Sunday morning and a great opportunity to thank the Lord for reminding us of how blessed we are today.
Ongoing thoughts and prayers for all affected by the Manchester bombing. xx
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