Entries from October 2008
Ecclesiastical hedges
Planted in neat, straight lines, designed to keep divinity in or the world at bay? Who can say? They are thick and intricately tangled, exquisitely manicured by God's officials who have had long training in the finer arts of hedging. Snipping this way and that, they mould the bushy green growth into ever more ingenious More...
Fresh Expressions Bishop
I had an excited text message early yesterday morning with the news that this anouncement was about to be made. Sheffield was the city of my birth, although it looks a lot different now – all the city centre buildings used to be black ; now they are clean and modernised. I remember a s a small More...
Warning to former SPCK customers – your data may be at risk
Phil Groom writes about piles of "rubbish" left behind at closed SPCK bookstores:
A former member of staff, who does not wish to be identified, was passing the shop where s/he once worked as the new tenants were moving in. Seeing them clearing out the remains of SSG’s tenancy, s/he asked if s/he could take some More...
Books for Advent
I’m reminded by the upsurge of traffic on the blog, looking for Stir-Up Sunday and ideas for Advent, that Advent isn’t far away – just over two months, in fact, as Advent 2008 begins on Sunday 30th November.
This time last year I was all excited about the publication of my Advent book, Beginnings and Endings (and what happens More...
go and see the ocean…
I took my first solo road trip about a month after my divorce proceedings began. I drove from Virginia to North Carolina to visit friends. It was crisp and January. I’d been snowed in for five days before by a bad ice storm. I got on the highway. Then all of a sudden, there was More...
You have to change to stay the same
I loved the recent "resurrection story" – that John Henry Newman's coffin was exhumed, only for the discovery to be made that not a shred of his remains remain. Actually, no big deal, given that human remains only last around seventy to eighty years, unless they're subject to some form of preservation.
Preservation is something Newman himself More...
Brian McLaren on Chaplains
Brian writes:
I’ve been noticing more than ever how many chaplains are “ahead of the curve” in dealing with the “great emergence” we’re part of.
An encouraging word, as I set out on another term, juggling a Chapel programme around the needs and hopes and preferences of every kind of person, from conservative Christian to interested More...
Spiritual direction – what God is already doing
I came across these two great quotes on Roberta's blog:
Burnout comes not primarily from doing too much, but from doing what we don't really want to do – so that one foot is moving forward and the other foot is trying to run away."
Dennis Linn – Sleeping with Bread, p.13
The task of spiritual direction is More...
Jean Vanier in Cambridge
If you're in or near Cambridge, a date for your diary:
Wednesday 22nd October, 8.00pm
Making the World More Human
An evening with
Jean Vanier
at Great St Mary’s the University Church, Cambridge
Jean Vanier is one of the great spiritual leaders and prophetic voices of our time. In 1964 he set up l’Arche – or the More...


