Entries from January 2009
John Martyn
One of the greats. So unbearably sad.
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If Obama were Pope
by Professor Hans Kung
"President Barack Obama has succeeded in a short time in leading the United States out of a mood of despondency and a back-up of reforms, presenting a credible vision of hope and introducing a strategic shift in the domestic and foreign policy of this great country.
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Burn out
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
I likethis interesting quote. I don't think it's always true – sometimes you can burn More...
Don’t give up the lessons…
A friend sent me the gen today about a new Internet phenomenon called Microsoft Songsmith. It's a piece of software produced by Microsoft which auto-generates a backing track and chord sequence to a set of vocals sung into a computer. Too good to be true? Sure is. In fact it's the best argument I've ever More...
Burns Night Extravaganza
I have been to a variety of Burns Nights in my time – a dinner for four with Haggis and the full recitation by a Scotsman in a kilt, a Cambridge formal dinner themed for Burns, at least two events I can remember at which I played bass in scottish Ceilidh bands (no I'm not Scottish, but I do More...
Emerging from the potting shed
Tom Brackett is Program Officer for Church Planting and Redevelopment for the Episcopal Church. I like his description of being in the “potting shed” for planting. Discussions of church planting often sound like strategies for growing a multi-national profit making corporations. The potting shed is a much more organic, small scale, personal image; in a potting shed More...
women’s clerical shirts
Occasionally I go and read my site-meter. Not often these days; it's one of those gadgets like ice cream makers and that is really fun when you first get it and then gets a bit tedious. But from time to time I check in, and the thing that is most interesting is to see what More...
Happy Birthday, Cambridge
Saturday night was the first saturday of Term in the 800th anniversary year of the University of Cambridge. There was a special peal of bells composed and rung for the event, a light show projected onto Senate House, and the crowd spontaneously sang "Happy Birthday" to Cambridge.
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speaking engagements
28-31 August 2009 Greenbelt Festival
Monday 16 November 2009 BRF Quiet DayBishop Woodford house, Ely, CambridgeshireAngels and Announcements: how do we listen to God?Advent is a time of waiting – waiting for Christmas, waiting for future hope. But the biblical stories are full of angels and extraordinary encounters with God. What can the ancient stories More...
britain’s first woman bishop takes office today
Martin Beckford reports
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