#Janathon – Party!
To be honest, this post was nearly entitled “Janathon – The End”, but from somewhere came a smidgeon of energy, and I walked the long way round to the Church […]
To be honest, this post was nearly entitled “Janathon – The End”, but from somewhere came a smidgeon of energy, and I walked the long way round to the Church […]
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 […]
This Holy Week, only the essentials are happening. Only services which are advertised and which require me are graced with my presence. I am taking a long time to regain […]
It’s about a year since I started learning to bell ring. It’s a highly addictive activity, and also extremely convivial. I am lucky to have access to a very happy […]
(In case you wonder what happened to Janathon Day 29 it took the form of a walk up the stairs, and a walk down them again. There may have been […]
I’ve been to a different town today – new to me, pretty old in construction. I was in a very cold pub for a meetings about all the new housing […]
Oh dear. My poor neglected blog. As I write regular Parish Magazine letters, help update Facebook and website for church, and find myself preaching every week (and so writing a […]
It’s a couple of years since I ruminated here upon the Poppy and Remembrance Sunday. A lot has changed since then for me. Here in my new context, I have, […]
I spent a hugely enjoyable afternoon with The Royal Engineers (22) and Padres at Perham Down yesterday afternoon. This is the bit of the Army that does a lot of […]
I’ve been at the Salisbury Diocese Clergy Conference all week. And I’ve had the same conversation face to face a couple of dozen times. …. The conference. Me, newbie […]
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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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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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