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Is it me?
Submitted by David Harrex on Fri, 25/07/2008 - 09:29.Is it me?
Well here we are then; it’s Friday morning and all’s quiet and peaceful, by the end of today schools will be out for their summer vacation and there will be the sounds of children playing with great excitement and when I walk the dog in the late afternoon sun joyful calls from children across the park – ‘Revd. David, how are you’ or more like ‘oi, vicar wha ya doin’.
Our responses vary, don’t they? And it all depends on how we are addressed. My response to the first will be, ‘I am fine; are you enjoying your holiday?’ To the second one it could be ‘mind your own b***** business’.
Of course I shall be more refined; smiling nicely and wishing them a happy holiday in the hope it may lead to a pleasant chat, which more often it does.
'You tha vica bloke tha comes t ar school?’ I am reminded that I was young once and many people gave me such patience and room to grow, in fact they still do. And of course, this young child, eager to make conversation may one day be my boss or someone who will provide support in need.
One happy family, God’s happy family – the crime would be not to respond to the call. There are unfortunately many families that don’t communicate at all – what a crime!
Holiday Faith
Submitted by David Harrex on Thu, 24/07/2008 - 11:14.All Age Holiday Special on Sunday 10th August starting at 10.00am at St James the Less Iron Acton
This will be an event that will have a short service of Praise & Prayer followed by refreshments served outside in the sun. I am told there might be doughnuts so make sure you’re there to sink your teeth into one and get sugar all over your lips and jam down your front - oops.
The reading for this day is Matthew 14.22-33. This is the story of Jesus seen walking on the water by the disciples in their boat. Peter gets out of the boat in faith to meet him although with some hesitation. As we start this holiday season we can use this story to ask ourselves about our own faith in Jesus or ask when did we last hesitate and not trust God. Going on holiday is a risk; we step out of our daily lives into unknown territory which can challenge us. Some of us might be tempted to be adventurous, to try sailing, wind surfing, parachuting or even meeting new people that for some might be scary as we send out feelers of trust.
As for Peter he desperately wants to follow Jesus and so without little thought jumps straight out of the boat, it is then he doubts himself and Jesus reaches out a hand to provide him with a renewed confidence of faith and trust.
Enjoy this holiday season and if you are taking a risk of faith then don’t just follow Jesus but accept his invitation and walk by His side. His outstretched hand will be there for you to hold; it is then you will find new friends whom you can trust and share together this wonderful faith we have through our Lord and saviour.
Growing the seed
Submitted by David Harrex on Tue, 15/07/2008 - 10:04.Last weeks All Age Service saw much fun and excitement as we watched our children taking part in a drama that depicted each of them growing from a small seed in the ground to fully blossoming flowers above the ground. The joy on their faces was a delight as we witnessed the possibilties of God's harvest in each and everyone of them and of course in us.
It's a wonderful time of year (even in the rain) when the beauty around us captures HIS creation in sight, sound and smell. All this providing us with HOPE even on those days when all seems so low and depressing. It's as if he holds out a hand and pulls us up to be part of Himself. Such opportunities of LOVE he gives to us all.
Enjoy being part of the Harvest of HIS grace.
Next ALL AGE SERVICE - 10th August at 10.00am at St James the Less, Iron Acton.
David Harrex
My second blog
Submitted by David Harrex on Thu, 10/07/2008 - 13:50.It is so good to see our church being used in so many different ways, as the possibilities of God are endless or may be I should say eternal.
On Tuesday it was a delight to welcome the Sister's of Presentation to St James the Less as they made their pilgrimage to the sights of their founder and the connection with the Poyntz's family of Acton Court. They came into the church along with associates of the convent, about 50 or so in all and carried out a quiet service of reflection. Just being there one felt the presence of the Spirit working carefully amongst us followed by a wonderful joy and peace.
I thank the Sisters for their presence and hope that all who enter our church will find the peace and joy of the Spirit in this place whatever the circumstances of ones visit.
David
I'm thinking about blogging!
Submitted by David Harrex on Wed, 09/07/2008 - 15:41.We're thinking about how we can make the site more interesting... there's a suggestion I should have a blog. I'm thinking about it. Let me know what you think via the site's feedback form. In the meantime, don't forget that this Sunday is 'All Age Service' at St James the Less and the theme is based on the Parable of the Seed.






