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MEMORIES 

My wife, Pauline, and I recently celebrated our Diamond Wedding Anniversary, and not surprisingly, it brought back memories of that eventful day. As someone blessed with quite a good memory there are advantages and disadvantages. One distinct advantage is I can recall the four headings that the man who took our wedding shared with us.…

Lectionary Reflections – Sunday 6th April 2025

Fifth Sunday in Lent.                                   Year C                                               6th  April 2025 Lectionary Readings: Isaiah 43 v16-21;   Psalm 126;   Philippians 3 v4b-14;   John 12 v1-8. An outpouring of love. The gospel passage today tells us of an incident at the house of Lazarus, Mary and Martha in the village of Bethany, not far from the city of…

Tangles

I have recently rediscovered the “skill” of knitting. Last year all the churches in the Ipswich Circuit were invited to knit a square for a blanket that would then be presented to Norwood MHA. Each square has something that represents that church or its location. My amateur effort was to try and depict an elm…

Kings

Today’s thought for the day is brought to us by Rev Dr Jennie Hurd www.christianaid.org.uk Something to read All the kings of the earth shall praise you, O Lord, for they have heard the words of your mouth. – Psalm 138:4. Something to think about There’s no doubt that the role of those in authority – ‘the…

Walking alongside

I love the poem “Footprints in the Sand” and I get tearful every time I read it.(As I’m writing this “You’ll never walk alone ” has played on the TV). My husband and I have just had a couple of days holiday in Bury St Edmunds and I had a lovely time wandering around the…

Nobodies

Mark 9:36-37  Then He (Jesus) took a little child and put it among them, “Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me, welcomes not me but the One who sent me.” The picture of a blonde, blue eyed Jesus surrounded by angelic well-behaved children sitting on a green grassy…

FOMO

Last week I wrote about how times have altered over the last hundred years. This week I hope you will indulge me with another retirement related thought. I am genuinely looking forward to the future whatever it may hold and however long it may (or may not) last. I am not afraid of it but…