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		<title>Inchcolm Abbey</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 08:43:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is sanctuary Gulls are singing praise to God Stone and wood Touch earth and sky with grace The river laps the sand with ease Ancient sounds of monks are heard in the breeze Singing songs and chants of praise Holy Holy is the Lord Colm&#8217;s island speaks of God Hermit prayers can still be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.italker.org.uk/wp-content/files/2010/07/IMG_2167.jpg"><img src="http://www.italker.org.uk/wp-content/files/2010/07/IMG_2167-225x300.jpg" alt="" title="IMG_2167" width="225" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2506" /></a>Here is sanctuary<br />
Gulls are singing praise to God<br />
 Stone and wood<br />
Touch earth  and sky with grace<br />
The  river laps the sand with ease<br />
 Ancient sounds of monks are heard in the breeze<br />
Singing songs and chants of praise<br />
Holy Holy is the Lord<br />
Colm&#8217;s island speaks of God<br />
Hermit prayers can still be heard<br />
Saints and sinners voices cry<br />
Amidst the ruins of our time<br />
Forgive our sins, redeem our lives<br />
We cry for sanctuary<br />
Prayer never ceases it cannot die<br />
It  descends  as peace to guard the soul<br />
It fills the air around  this ancient holy island<br />
And holy men still prevail<br />
Prayer lives on to be fulfilled<br />
Colm&#8217;s voice still calls on God<br />
To calm the tumult of the soul<br />
Look around this holy place<br />
Remove the guns and signs of war<br />
Restore this to a place of prayer<br />
Where troubled souls retreat<br />
Without fear<br />
To  be at one with God.<br />

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This amazing island just a few miles down the river from where we live in Bo&#8217;ness. Some call it the iona of the East . Finally after many years of always meaning to go and visit I made the trip yesterday.<br />
The Abbey is hidden away on a small island on the Firth of Forth a few miles down river from the famous Forth Rail Bridge. You have to take a sail from South Queensferry. This island has had holy men shelter and pray on it for centuries. The Abbey was built by David 1 of Scotland to give thanks to God for  the island and the holy men who gave sanctuary to his brother who once sheltered from a raging storm in 1123. Centuries later it was used as a battlement in the Forth as part of the war efforts  at the turn of the twentieth century. These instalations are still to be seen around the island. So here is a question. Could this be a venue for our U2 acoustic eucharist?</p>
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		<title>Time and Eternity on the Tannoy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:50:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I&#8217;ve been reflecting upon the whole notion of confidence.  We mere mortals need to be more humble as we pass through time into eternity. Especially those of the evangelical kind. Sometimes we can act as though we know everything, or we can give that impression. We leave no room for doubt or those who might [...]]]></description>
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<p>Recently I&#8217;ve been reflecting upon the whole notion of confidence.  We mere mortals need to be more humble as we pass through time into eternity. Especially those of the evangelical kind.  Sometimes we can act  as though we know everything,  or we can give that impression. We leave no room for doubt or those who might want to question.</p>
<p>Dare I say it, I&#8217;m sure when growing up I was even part of that merry band. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I&#8217;m not saying we cannot speak of what we have come to understand with a certain amount of confidence. Peter  in his epistle tells us to be ready to give a reason for the hope that we have deep within us.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m simply saying we need to remember, we don&#8217;t see or understand the complete picture. We  only see through a glass darkly, as Paul says in Corinthians 13. Anyway here are some musing on the topic. While You read  have a listen to  &#8221; Gabrel&#8217;s Oboe, <a href="http://video.standonline.org.uk/blogs/13 Gabriel's Oboe 1.mp3">&#8220;Gabriel&#8217;s Oboe&#8221;</a> from the Mission. I find this piece of music has a wonderful reassuring quality saying all will be well.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">TIME ETERNITY ON THE TANNOY</span></strong></p>
<p>To be standing in the midst of chaos</p>
<p>Like a traveller passing through the night</p>
<p>To feel there&#8217;ll be no tomorrow</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t get on the next flight</p>
<p>An announcement on the tannoy</p>
<p>Tries to re-assure your mind</p>
<p>But the voice is so familiar</p>
<p>You  could be listening to yourself</p>
<p>To be walking in the midst of protest</p>
<p>Like  a prophet fool of doubt</p>
<p>To know there will be a judgement</p>
<p>Even if the Jury&#8217;s out</p>
<p>Then you read a headline in the newspaper</p>
<p>Of what you dreamt the night before</p>
<p>And it sounded so familiar</p>
<p>Like the opening of a door</p>
<p>To be stumbling on the edge of freedom</p>
<p>Like a blind man gaining sight</p>
<p>To take one step forward</p>
<p>And begin dancing in the light</p>
<p>And a voice like a thousand rivers</p>
<p>Roars a welcome not yet heard</p>
<p>And etermity spins in silence</p>
<p>Leaving time to close the door</p>
<p><a href="http://video.standonline.org.uk/blogs/13 Gabriel's Oboe 1.mp3"></a></p>
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