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Minister's Letter for March

Minister’s Letter – March 2010
“A never-ending journey!”
The longest step on a journey is always the first one. Paul McCartney’s decision to break away from the other Beatles. Tony Blair’s decision to join the US mission to set everything right in Iraq and remove what were thought to be weapons of mass destruction; the lover’s proposal of marriage; the alcoholic’s decision to seek help for his or her addiction.
Every step that we take brings us nearer to – or further away from the purposes, power and peace of God. Which way do you feel your life is going just now? Can you be sure?
Journeys – especially long or slow – are never popular –especially now. Unless for world records of one kind or another. Waiting of any kind in this madly rushing world is seen as unnecessary, a waste of time, a fault in the transport or state system. Are we afraid to “stand and stare”? In case we’re seen as strange, as folk who need to “get a life”?
Bible Busters try out prayer wigwams
Some of the young people from the Bible Busters junior church group tried out the prayer wigwams - thanks Ruth. Each wig wam had a theme like making a boat or weaving and provided the opportunity for contemplative prayer.
Copenhagen Summit - a reflection by William Loader

The Copenhagen Accord
by William Loader
The skies mourn. The clouds darken. Angry winds stir the leaves and shake the trees. Distant voices speaking from future generations cry, "Why? Why could you not agree? Why could you not find a way? Did you not see the ice melting?
Minister's letter for November
Minister’s Letter – November 2009
“God’s Economy”
I was talking to someone the other day who had spent her whole life in the same house. She had reached the stage of realising that she now had an awful lot that she really didn’t need. I am a hoarder by nature - but our regular moves as a manse family have made regular clearouts not only possible, but welcome. In a sense God does not have this problem. God never moves house! But God does not waste anything. Whilst walking the dog in Wepre Wood one beautiful sunny day I was struck by the canopy of trees, the multicoloured carpet of autumn leaves in red, orange, gold, yellow, green, with a smattering black dots. Nothing is wasted here. Everything plays a part – and by recycling helps growth the next year. One leaf by itself, through beautiful, cannot hold a candle to the sight of all the leaves thrown together. But we need to stop, and look.
Daily Desert newspaper - More wine for the wedding

A “Daily Desert” newspaper report of a wedding in Cana.
Sara, daughter of Isaac and Esther, and Bart, son of Peter and Naomi, were married on Thursday the 2nd of July at God’s Temple, Cana. Simon was the best man. But this wedding had a big disaster! All the wine had been drunk. It was an absolute catastrophe. Luckily the supposed son of God, Jesus, proved he was, he turned all the water into wine.
I spoke to Bart he said, “the wine my good friend Jesus produced was better than Canas finest; it met the standards of my motto “1, 2, 3, only the best will do.”
The manager of Camat wine company said “I offered Jesus 100 silver coins to produce wine for us, he turned us down.
The question on everyone’s lips is “Is Jesus Gods son?” Well, I managed to get an interview with the man himself. He said “I do not want any fame for my actions, I want and live a simple life. The one who needs the fame is my father God.”
So Jesus is Gods son!
Minister's Letter for September

Minister’s Letter – Sept 2009 “Jesus - the Travelodge”
I have come to be very grateful for the Travelodge. For these “oases” offer rest on the journey – total acceptance, sometimes at a very good price, to travellers of every kind. They are a welcome acknowledgement of the vast distances that we travel these days – for work, study, leisure, even family history research, maintaining personal links with old friends. An acknowledgement of our need, in this express-paced world of ours, for rest, recuperation, so that tiredness does not overcome us and make us a potential danger to other road and motorway users. The time to remember again who we are – and in a faith context, that we are all much more than the journey we are making, the job we do, the family we belong to, the friends and possessions we have accumulated, the skills we have inherited, been born with or achieved through training.
Vision4Life - update 24th January
24th January
We have now finished our 'Questions' series which has proven to be very challenging and informative and resulted in many different answers to the same question! There in lies the strength of sharing the Bible together - we share our own thoughts and when led by the Spirit we see differently.
As we draw the 'Bible' year to a close and start with the 'Prayer' year we are left with a legacy of three Bible studies - to continue in our search and encouragement of each other as we look at Bible passages and share our own thoughts. Have you ever read the same passage twice and come out with a different view each time?
Discovery is the name we have adopted to call each group - meeting on Monday afternoons, Wednesday evenings and Friday evenings.
20th November
We have held a number of sessions to reflect on the questions asked by people and they proven to be quite illuminating.
Minister's letter for June

“Sorry seems to be the hardest word”
Let me be one of the first to congratulate – if that is the right word – the new Roman Catholic Archbishop, Most Rev Vincent Nicholls, on his new office. He has promised to raise the profile of the church, so that it plays a larger role in democracy. That is something that we should all support.
But - did you know you could be a priest without ever turning your collar round? Or even going to college? In fact all praying Christians (is there any other kind?) are priests. For the role of the priest is to be a go-between between God and God’s children. Not just the churchy ones – all of them. To pray for them when tragedies occur – but also when they themselves make a mistake. In Exodus ch 19 verse 6 God tells Moses that the fledgling Israelite nation is to be “ a priestly kingdom (RSV “a kingdom of priests”) and a holy nation”.
Minister's letter for May

Deeside Pastorate Newsletter – May 2009
Are we afraid of being raised up? OR “Walk Tall!”
As you will know, I have been my current “lamp post” shape since the age of 13/14. What I must inform you now, with great shame in this part of the world, is that, apart from school, and maybe due to my sports experiences there, I have never been a rugby player, let alone a fan. Of course, there was a certain football team based close by, who succeeded, to my great delight, in winning the Cup and League “Double” during my Tottenham residence. But in rugby I faced one insurmountable problem – my shape, and my light weight. No stamina for running; half a tackle - and I was floored. (My brief attempts at boxing produced the same result!).
My first proper paid job (age 18-20) was as a Clerical Officer for what was then the London West Collection of HM Customs and Excise, based at Ebury House, 150 Victoria Street SW1.
Minister's letter for February

Pilgrimage at a pace!
Greetings once again, and may the peace of God be with you. As you will know, Ruth and I took up the offer (from Ruth’s sister Heather, an Anglican parish priest in Leeds) to join a 10 day pilgrimage to the Holy Land, 1st – 10th February. I am grateful to the pastorate for allowing us to make the one-off trip; in due course a presentation will be forthcoming.
Since our return, many people have asked “How did the holiday go?” Well – yes, there were short ‘spaces’, such as the wonderfully peaceful sail across what was a millpond Sea of Galilee, in gentle sunshine. And the food throughout was wonderful and plentiful! And the company too (we were the only non-conformists in a group of 23)! But we were very busy! And we were following a tight schedule - we had to, to cover all the ground. We rose daily at 6.30 / 7am! We actually visited 19 churches, passing by with reference another 8!

