Entries from September 2007
marrying your grandmother…
Bishop Alan is on absolutely top witty form this morning on iPods, grandmothers and mattins. Does he have his tongue in his cheek when he claims that Bishops never get bored in Church?...
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polygamy, male domination, and Dave’s by-word on the Anglican crisis…
Disaster Area: Where Polygamy’s Just Another Word For Never Having To Do The Dishes.
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can you find real community on the internet?
Tale Spin: Tim’s late night questions about the Internet..
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The Christian Century
I’ve written a couple of articles for The Christian Century. They will appear in the print version of the 2nd October issue, I got my copy through the mail yesterday. The articles are under the title "Living by the Word", and give some thoughts on the upcoming lectionary readings (RCL). The first page is on More...
Just say no…
Words of wisdom for the over-busy from Barbara Brown Taylor, author of Leaving Church
Learning to say no is how we clear space for a few carefully planted yeses to grow. Saying no to lesser gods is part of saying yes to God…
Link: The Christian Century.
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Jonny Baker: The Labyrinth – A Transforming Ritual
I had a promo email today from YTC publishers, and I see that Jonny’s new book about Labyrinths is out. I’ll be interested to see this one, partly because Jonny is a friend whose work and innovative ideas I’ve always admired, but particularly because I worked with Jonny’s team on getting the Cathedral Labyrinth to More...
It’s today, it’s today, it’s today!!!…
A kids’ movie called Stuart Little came out a few years back, and my son, then very small, absolutely loved it. It starts when a seven year old boy called George wakes up, rubs his eyes, puts on his Harry Potter glasses, and then leaps out of bed exclaiming "It’s today, it’s today, it’s today!!!!" More...
God the hairdresser
Amid mountains of essays to mark, Emergent Steve Taylor posts a good thought for the day: e~mergent kiwi: God the hairdresser. Thanks, Steve!
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on prayer
"Prayer should be brief and pure, unless it happen to be lengthened by an impulse or inspiration of divine grace."from the Rule of St Benedict
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show up at the page; put words on it
I have long been a fan of Rachelle… there are quite a few parallels in our lives, and she inspires me. She’s one of four artist friends who have, between them, inspired and persuaded me to start painting and singing after a few years in the doldrums. And although I was writing already, to gather More...



