Sunday, October 31, 2010
Coming up...
Sunday 14th November:
8:30 Eucharist (said)
10:30 Rememberance Service'
For your tomorrow, we gave our today.
Wreaths are laid at Ohlsdorf afterwards at 12:15.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Itching Ears!
God, the giver of life,
Whose Holy Spirit wells up within your Church:
By the Spirit’s gifts equip us to live the gospel of Christ
and make us eager to do your will
that we may share with the whole creation
the joys of eternal life;
through Jesus Christ your Soh our Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
A trail of Thoughts...
Any one else is welcome to send in their Thoughts!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Elections to General Synod
We thank them for their willingness to serve and offer our prayers of support for this challenging task.
The purpose of fasting.
In Kolkata he preached a sermon abput the Millennium Development Goals at St Paul's Cathedral - reported in the Guardian.
"Fasting is about more than going without food – it is connecting with reality and noticing the suffering of your neighbour" - food for thought!
A full text of the sermon and further reports about the trip can be found on the Archbishop's website.
Monday, October 11, 2010
News from the Diocese of Jersusalem
This edition of the Newsletter reports on a number of medical initiatives including the New Anglican Cardio-Vascular Diabetes Clinic in Ramallah, West Bank and Educational Ministry in Jordan and Lebanon.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Service Flyer for October-November Posted
The "Services" flyer with a review of the Harvest Weekend has been posted on the 'Services' page.
And new 'Pause for Thought' for readers to consider has been added (by a different author than usual).
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Wandering Timmendorf - Travemünde 9 October
Please refer to 'Wanderers' page for further details.
Learning from each other - Harvest Weekend
Thank you everyone, who worked so hard for our Ghana Event and Harvest Festival on 2nd-3rd October.
The Church was decorated with Ghanan banners and cloths, African animals and birds, hens and village utensils. We enjoyed the singing and dancing in church to different rhythms and different beats.
It was good to welcome visitors from other congrgations and to make contact with people who came in, not knowing quite what to expect. But everyone seemed to enjoy being caught up into the vitality and exuberance of the weekend.
It was a suitable cllimax to our Creation Month. We thanked God for the wonders of the world and tried to affirm our determination to respect this planet and its peoples. Give us, Lord, the energy, time and means to do what you want us to do!