Entries from May 2009

pentecost

On May 30, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
I have had a special request. I've been asked by a member of my congregation to sing in Chapel. Not just the usal evensong responses, but one of my own songs, complete with guitar, piano or whatever I need to make it work. You'd think that would be an obvious thing for me to do. I've been More...

colours of the night

On May 30, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
A friend of mine announced at the beginning of this year that to celebrate my birthday I was to be treated to a trip to a European city of my choice to see something beautiful. It took a bit of co-ordinating, but one day this week, 2 months after my birthday, the treat was this: It seems More...

Pentecost Novena

On May 27, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
We're more than half way through the Pentecost novena – the nine days between Ascension and Pentecost.  A Novena (from novem, nine) is a nine-day period of private or public devotion in the Christian tradition. Whereas an octave has a festal feel to it, the novena carries more of a spirit of hopeful yearning, or waiting for More...

Ascension Day

On May 21, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
We're celebrating ascension at 12.45 today in the Chapel at Robinson. A short, said service of Holy Communion. Come along if you are in Cambridge. The traditional image of Ascension is extraordinary and impossible: Jesus in his not-quite heaven, not-quite-earth body rising up into the clouds… what are we to make of that? Like a More...

The end of the beginning

On May 20, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
What we call the beginning is often the endAnd to make and end is to make a beginning.The end is where we start from. T S Eliot, Little Gidding (Four Quartets) Chaplain's day retreat today at Little Gidding. More...

women in the pulpit

On May 19, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
"…there appear to be many advantages in women preachers, and scarcely any disadvantages." New York Times, July 8, 1877, Wednesday More...

The TED Commandments

On May 18, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
To see a  TED video (and you really should!) go to http://www.ted.com/. I learned from Laura Drane that TED speakers are sent ten presentation guidelines, which give a high standard to live up to, but for anyone who speaks in public, they are completely worth working at getting as close to as possible. The one that I most struggle with More...

God is Back

On May 17, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
So say John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge, who believe (as I do) that it is impossible to understand the politics of the twenty first century without taking religion seriously; and that it is a fundamental mistake to try to sweep religion under the carpet and hope it will go away for ever. One of their More...

The sermon today…

On May 17, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
"A good sermon is one side of a passionate conversation. It has to be heard in that way. There are three parties to it, of course, but so are thereeven to the most private thought – the self that yields the thought, theself that acknowledges and in some way responds to the thought, and theLord. More...

Why say grace?

On May 16, 2009 / By maggi dawn / No Comments
A Cambridge College hit the headlines this week for re-writing their grace with no mention of God. The Guardian asked for my comments, which are here. More...