Entries from January 2008
fear and work
I don’t think you can do
good work
as an artist
if it doesn’t frighten you
andré previn
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Indaba
I’m quoting Bishop Alan again today.
He tells us that yesterdaywas scientifically proven to be the most depressingday of the year
But he offers us a ray of hope at the launch of the Lambeth Conference with a description of Indaba – the meeting of the Elders:
" Indaba is Zulu/ Xhosa thing — the IzinDuna come More...
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity…
… is 100 years old this week. We said prayers for unity in Chapel last night. We are an interdenominational Chapel, and while there’s always plenty of room for improvement, there’s much to celebrate in terms of a habit of minimising what divides us and focusing on what unites us. Dave Walker puts it well:
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winter
It’s that hibernation time of year again. Christmas is over, and now it’s just a couple of months of cold, wet, dark, until the signs of Spring will emerge. My body may want to get up and go to bed with the sun, but a go-slow is not an option in term time. Term More...
Keep your clothes on
I have several letters on my desk at the moment, asking me to write books. I cannot write them all at once. I may be able to write one at a time, if I’m highly organised. I am the mother of a young boy, and I have a full time job. One book at a More...
Eat Real Food
Bishop Alan writes his review of a TV programme I’m glad I didn’t watch. The truth about junk food is everywhere. I just don’t get why people still eat it. It tastes so bad, it makes you fat and ill, and it seriously shortens your life. If you still need motivating to look after yourself, More...
wriggling worship
This is Wednesday’s comedy moment – "Hello Pastor" from Ship of Fools. You have to listen right through the clip to the dance mix at the end to get the funny bit.
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Holy, Holy, Holy…
"We don’t have to make ourselves holy. We already are, and we just don’t know it."
Richard Rohr
HT: Prodigal Kiwi
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The Kingdom of God
"The Kingdom of God" is one of those odd New Testament phrases that is hard to understand, loaded with difficult interpretative messages, practically impossible to define. Even Jesus, describing "the Kingdom" would give answers that, while brilliantly succinct, also immediately implied further questions to puzzle over. It was a topic Jesus returned to over and More...
The “right kind of evangelical”…
Craig Uffman kicks off a debate here:“Open Evangelicalism”, the Wycliffe Hall Labor Dispute, and Our Theological Divide | Covenant., sparked by the Wycliffe Hall row, about current divisions in evangelicalism The debate that follows in the comments is worth reading through
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