I’ve often found borders to be interesting places. Sometimes they are markers. Whenever we head north, getting over the border is a time to pause ready for the next leg […]
Jacob: 2 August 2020

I’ve often found borders to be interesting places. Sometimes they are markers. Whenever we head north, getting over the border is a time to pause ready for the next leg […]
I’m writing this whilst we watch a programme about Paramedics during Covid-19. It highlights the difficulties faced by people who have had to continue working through the lockdown. They have […]
I’m not sure what to do with myself at the moment. Whilst others are either back in church or planning for September our situations at both churches mean that we […]
May I start this week with a poem? Striding Three boys, brothers by their gaze and gait; the taller two steps ahead. The smaller messing with stuffed pockets half runs […]
It is now almost three months since we were able to meet together in our church buildings and whilst various activities are opening up, the advice from the United Reformed […]
I wrote last week about beginning a series of Prayer walks, so I thought I would share something from those. Monday was Ansty Road, beginning outside the church where I […]
On Sunday we will arrive at Pentecost. It is the Sunday that remembers and celebrates the birthday of the church – when (according to Luke) the Holy Spirit arrived 50 […]
Our final podcast of this Easter to Pentecost series finds us playing with questions and responding in prayer. We hope you have found them useful, we will return if we […]
The fifth in our series of conversations explores our response to John 17 and the prayer of Jesus for all who would walk the way of Jesus.
I wrote last week about the way in which this time has created a new routine in the way I work. But routines can’t last for ever and already it’s […]