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Yesterday we were all awakened to the sad news that David Bowie had died. Over four million tweets flooded into Twitter acknowledging his contribution to music and art. His life and work had touched the lives of many including even the Archbishop of Canterbury. I mention his name because at the heart of a great deal of his work was a spirit of searching, a longing to find another world to which to belong. In a number of interviews Bowie acknowledged his search to know...
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posted: 2 Dec 2015 comments: 1category: Unassigned
Just a note to thank all the people who have contributed to our appeal to help "Bounce Higher" At the last count I believe we've reached well over £25,000. This means that Bounce Higher will be able to continue into next year. It allows us a breathing space to begin to bring on board another long term funder. I guess I want to let you all know that we have witnessed one huge miracle and we want to give thanks to God that our prayers have been answered....
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posted: 12 Nov 2015 comments: 3category: Unassigned
It's always a challenge to keep projects going. So often funders are looking for programmes and projects to eventually become self funding. I can understand the logic of that position. The trouble is some programmes will never be self funding because they aim to serve the most vulnerable in our communities. One of these vulnerable groups are children. The prospects of tax credits being cut, means that many more children in low income families will find themselves in a...
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posted: 19 Sep 2015 comments: 0category: Unassigned
I'm up early this morning. I was writing a short congratulatory message to be printed in a brochure commending a theological conference that is taking place in Korea next month to honour the contribution of Reformed Theology in shaping the Christian church in Korea. John Ross the 19th century missionary from Nigg Bay was the first to translate parts of the New Testament into Korean. The conference is being held to commemorate his contribution to the Korean Church.
I...
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posted: 28 Feb 2015 comments: 0category: Unassigned
Our Lenten theme, " Joy through tears" continues to resonate with a great many people in our congregation and indeed town. I've discovered this through a number of conversations this week. Learning to give thanks for the good things in life, for the small things and for the kindness of others, is an important aspect of living and walking in the cross shaped life.
Living out the Spirit of Christ in our every day lives requires us all to appreciate the people and the...
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