Reflections
A Reflection on Fine Art
Saint Jerome in his Study: This picture is of a painting made by the Italian Renaissance master Antonello da Messina, in the 15th century.…
Reflection
Where is God? In a time of widespread dis-ease and suffering, I have asked where is God to be…
Questions!
Last Sunday, in our Sunday Gathering, there was an opportunity for people to write down any questions they had about…
A (not) Burns Poem
At the end of last Sunday’s Gathering, Roy Hasson recited a poem he had written about Burn’s Night, the pandemic…
Leaning into our imagination
Reflecting on being at the Worshipping in the wilderness: Silence, Sunday 11 October meeting in Kings Hall, by Andrew Hook. …
Sunday Changes
We are living in strange and difficult times. Things that we have probably taken for granted we are suddenly not…
Things aint always what they seem
Since lockdown, I think it is safe to say, most people’s lives have changed in one way or another; not…
St. Ignatius, four questions, defying acceleration, a bath – by Andrew Hook
‘What helps?’ This is the basic question that St Ignatius kept asking himself. He wanted to notice and so give…
A few of my favourite things by Andrew Hook
So, no apron or whirling arms. Definitely no tuneful song, but perhaps an Alpine like backdrop or two. In the…
Nature and Lockdown by Drew Murphy
I have been experiencing God through nature more during lockdown. With nurseries closed and Liz being a key worker supporting…
Lord, send the harvest by Louise Waugh
The queues at the supermarkets had just begun, they were long and full of fear, markings on the pavement told…
Some Thoughts On Sundays During Lock-down
The last couple of months have been a steep learning curve, exploring how do we best gather together in CCE…