Entries from December 2009
Kingdom Come – not a “ping” thing
words of wisdom from bishop and blogger Alan Wilson:
Good news, bad news
Within three days of the good news, comes the bad news. Yes, the Word has become flesh and is dwelling among us; but there seems to be a catch: the process of full redemption and recovery is to be accomplished within human beings, resistant More...
fourth day of Christmas
Chris Erdman writes:
To live with wonder is to live with awe and reverence. Wonder is childlike–wide-eyed and innocent before a mystery bigger than you are. You don’t have to be a child to know wonder, but most of us grown-ups no longer know what it’s like to stand wide-eyed and awe-struck before a mystery More...
Living Nativity
This is very cool: a Christmas service on the streets because the Church was closed.
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Into the Darkness
This old (ish) song of mine is about to be re-published in a new song book.
By coincidence, it’s also just been recorded by Keith Chesterton, a very low-key, thoughtful version, unlike the rocked-out original.
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Bah Humbug
Put away the mince pies! turn off the Queen’s speech! Stop singing the carols! The National Secular Society’s (anti-)Christmas message has announced that Christmas is a load of humbug. Indeed, the soppy nativity plays are just a cover (he seems to think) for
“… intolerance, bigotry and irrationality. These are the real traditions of Christianity, not More...
the twelve days of autism Christmas
anyone with ASD/Aspergers in the house should read this. It will make you laugh, and cry, and know that you’re more normal than you realise. I love the fact that day four is completely missing…
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The night Mary’s baby was born
I am a bit bored with robed-choirs faking traditional music. I don’t dislike robed Choirs – I can melt into a good Mag and Nunc or a Sung Eucharist with the best of them. I just don’t like it when they soup up folk music with trilly voices and make it sound inaccessible and faintly More...
the Twelve Days of Christmas
It’s pretty common for the high street to put out the message that The Twelve Days of Christmas are the days (shopping days of course) leading up to Christmas. In fact, traditionally, the First Day of Christmas is Christmas Day itself, the first day of a twelve-day feast celebrating the birth of Christ.
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york under snow
just spent two lovely (though freezing cold) days in york – a fantastic wedding at the Minster, followed by the most heartwarming reception I’ve been to in a long time, and then a day trudging about in the snow with my beautiful son. It was worth enduring the chill to see such beauty.
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Wesley Owen in administration
Back from two amazingly beautiful snowy days in York (and a slightly scary drive home in the freeze) to the sad news that many of the Wesley Owen shops have gone under. Wesley Owen: 26 Branches Enter Administration, Others Sold Updated « UKCBD: The Christian Bookshops Blog.
The Cambridge shop has apparently been taken over by More...


