The point of stability
This is just a quick post to celebrate one of my points of stability over the last six years – the Centre for Studies in Rural Ministry. It’s a unique […]
This is just a quick post to celebrate one of my points of stability over the last six years – the Centre for Studies in Rural Ministry. It’s a unique […]
I did a proper walk this afternoon, with mud, hills, gates, the works. It was extremely windy and very satisfying. After the shock of missing trees this morning, I set […]
No, not permanently, and by car rather than by much walking. But given frequent stops, my Fitbit is not scowling too hard. The first major stop involved soup, a roll, […]
In case you are wondering what happened to me yesterday, the answer is a great deal, including an early funeral, two back teeth fillings at the dentist, a drive to […]
I could not have Janathoned for the last couple of days without @cnmac13scarf. Let’s face it, I probably couldn’t have functioned without my beloved snuggly comfort blanket. So when the […]
What can I say? It was a challenging start as I sought some useful words for the morning service (bless ’em all, the sermon seemed to go ok), there was […]
My Janathon exploration today was around Salisbury, and took me to Bill’s for the first time. Here I acquired multiple cups of coffee, a much needed sausage-in-a-bun (I think it […]
Today I was at a special service in the Cathedral, which always means plenty of exercise, simply because it’s a big place. This was compounded by the urgent need to […]
I left you in sadness on Maundy Thursday, which continued through the morning of Good Friday, and at noon culminated in the Hour at the Cross. Seven sentences, seven meditations, […]
When I grow up, I really will do it properly. Whatever it may be. I have a long and chequered history of not doing things quite right. I made it […]
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A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
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cos where's the fun in arriving?
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A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
A teacher, preacher and writer, living in the UK.
A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
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A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
A surprised priest in the Church of England contemplates everyday life - views are all my own
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Journeys through life as a priest, amateur naturalist and creative - because God calls