Bring on the extrovert
Suddenly today, my get up and go stopped getting up and going and came back with a spring in its step. This was good news, because I had two things […]
Suddenly today, my get up and go stopped getting up and going and came back with a spring in its step. This was good news, because I had two things […]
So that’s it. We have laid Jesus in a tomb belonging to someone else, and all we can do is wait. Wait for a new normality to assert itself. The […]
The ramblings of a priest in Newcastle Diocese
Training diary
Operation Fat Girl Running
Running and other happenings
Random thoughts and running shorts...
Original poetry, commentary, and fiction. All copyrights reserved.
Reflections on life as I live it
Base state: on the sofa with the cat
A blog that was, is not, but may be once again
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
Jem Bloomfield on books and faith
cos where's the fun in arriving?
Exploring truth, reading a lot of books and generally mulling things over
Mining the collective unconscious
Blog for poet and singer-songwriter Malcolm Guite
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
faith, fibres and friends
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
Come wander with me...
Journeys through life as a priest, amateur naturalist and creative - because God calls