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Neighbours

One piece of homework I used to set my RE students in year 9 as part of a unit on prejudice and discrimination, was to re-write Jesus’ parable of The Good Samaritan in a modern day setting. So, I would receive versions such as The Good …….’Punk’ or ‘Liverpool Supporter’ or ‘Crack Addict’. If Jesus…

Healthy Fellowship / Heathy Food

A feature of church life, aside from worship, is often its fellowship forged over food. You can properly cite scriptural examples of fellowship involving meals, not least the Last Supper itself. It is sometimes said that we are what we eat; which makes many Christians appear as tea, biscuits, cakes, and other not especially healthy…

WHAT THINGS?

I once attended a course arranged by a national charity and it included this comment by one of the speakers. “There are two kinds of people in the world, those who talk and those who cannot wait for them to pause for breath so they can start!”  Somewhat tongue in cheek I suspect, but there…

Cat in a box

This thought was first published on 12th October 2021 While reading my paper last weekend I came across the picture of a cute cat looking out from a cardboard box. Nothing unusual in that you might think, but the caption with it said: I don’t care how big the new garden is.I don’t care how…

Lectionary Reflections – Sunday 29th October 2023

30th Sunday in ordinary Time                                             Year A                         29th October 2023 Lectionary Readings: Leviticus 19 v1-2, 15-18;       Psalm 1;       1 Thessalonians 2 v1-8;       Matthew 22 v 34-46.     Tricky questions, demanding answers. In the Old Testament passage, God says, “I am the Lord your God. I am holy and you must be holy too!”…

Let sleeping dogs lie

Did you know that this well-known proverb, originates from the book of Proverbs chapter 26 verse 17 “Like one who grabs a stray dog by the ears is someone who rushes into a quarrel not their own.” Last weekend my son came to stay as our other son was over briefly from Australia. It also…

Justice and Power

Way back in the 1960’s my mum invested her hard-earned money in a Kenwood Chefette food mixer and this amazing little piece of kit revolutionised our lives. Mum insisted that the margarine and sugar were properly creamed when mixing a sponge cake and prior to the arrival of the food mixer, that required effort and…

Friendship

Recently a very dear friend of mine died. Her daughter gave me a couple of her cookery books to look at and see whether I wanted to keep them or pass them on to someone else. Inside one of them I found a bookmark with a very touching verse on it. It said: “A Friend…