Saturday, 28 November 2009

CLASSIFIED AD SECTION OF BLOG


FOR SALE - FOR CHURCH FUNDS - SELECTION OF BIRTHDAY CARDS. All in good condition. Used once only. Would suit someone called Douglas. Enquiries to Douglas (Kip) Waddell.

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

OUR LOVELY CHURCH




And click on the title OUR LOVELY CHURCH to see lots of pictures taken by Derek Brady

Hello Santa!


The christmas fair was a great success. Someone even got to sit on Santa's knee.

Apart from all the fun we had, £3000 was raised too. Thanks for the splendid effort made by all.

To see the photos, just click on the line that says Hello Santa!

Monday, 23 November 2009

JOINT SERVICE WITH THE LUTHERANS IS MOST EDIFYING


There has been a lutheran congregation hosted by saint Andrews since the 1970s. On Sunday we had a joint service at which we celebrated 30 years of happy cooperation between our two congragations. we didn't manage ot get a snap of the lutheran pastors (Ann Katherine and Wolfgang Kruse) But we did get to eat lots of german cake after the service WHICH HELPED TO MAKE THE OCCASION A ROUNDED AND EDIFYING AFFAIR. Wolfgangs sermon was pretty good too - and quite short for a Lutheran!

Thanks to the Lutherans for their kindness, humour and fellowship. Long may they worship alongside us.

Friday, 20 November 2009

WOT DID HE SAY?



caption competition - publishable answers please to revsimonb@btinternet.com

AND THE SUBMISSIONS ARE:

Having timed it to the font and back, the Vicar's faith means he's confident when Vanessa claims she can tag the alter and still catch him before he hits the deck...

or
Simon and Vanessa are really rockin' Lord of the Dance this morning.

or
Vanessa and the Vicar think it could really catch on when the organist plays Come Down O Love Divine to the tune of Get Into the Groove..

Emily x

NUN DANKET ALLE GOTT!


Congratulations to Shirley Anna from St Michael's Convent who was also confirmed on Sunday. It was great that the Sisters turned out to support her

BE CAREFUL OR YOU'LL SET FIRE TO MY CHASUBLE



Where there's smoke there's fire! On Sunday 21 candidates for confirmation - 18 from St Andrew's and 2 from St James Malden were confirmed by Bishop Richard. Shirley Anna from St Michaels convent was also confirmed. what a happy day. Thank you to Jeanne Griffin-Smith who made a delicious cake with the names of all the candidates on it. And thanks to the Holy Spirit for providing the fireworks!

well done to all those children who are holding their candles up straight!

and thanks to www.wallacephoto.co.uk for the photograph.

CAN ANYONE READ THAT?




Here is the Right Reverend Cockerel with all his newly hatched chicks. BUT WHAT ARE THEY ALL TRYING TO READ?? Well the truth can now be revealed.........IT IS AN EYE TEST - On the Right you can now see the script close up so that you dont have to strain: Reading requires adequate lighting.....

All have passed the test WELL DONE SUE! all those years of hard work combined with the Holy Spirit's enlightnement will illuminate and magnify your ministry for us all. Blessings on all that you do at Saint Andrews and beyond! And well done to about 30 members of the congregation who came to the Cathedral to show their appreciation and support of Sue as she is licensed as a Reader.

CHAUNTECLEER ...... his voys (voice) was murier than the murie orgo (merry organ) his coom was redder than the fyn coral ... And lyke the burned gold was his colour ... This gentil cok hadde in his governaunce sevene hennes for to doon al his pleasaunce ....

YEW LEARN SOMETHING EVERY DAY





Well I thought there was something special about the yew tree. I am not a tree hugger but i do feel moved in someway and inspired by a yew. Like this one in our church yard it seems to hold something in its many members - perhaps a collective memory of the sadness it has seen in the churchyard over the years. When wood cutters came to tidy up the church yard trees they refused to cut the yew because it was, appartently, sacred.

The yew features in twelth night as symbol of mortality and sadness:

Come away come away death and in sad cypress let me be laid. Fly away,fly away breath; I am slain by a fair cruel maid. My shroud of white stuck all with yew. O prepare it; my part of death no one so true did share it. Not a flower not a flower sweet on my black coffin let there be strown; not a friend not a friend greet my poor corpse where my bones shall be thrown; a thousand thousand sighs to save. Lay me O where sad true lover never find my grave to weep there. (Act 2 scene 4)

"The yew is an ancient tree that can live for 4000 years- linked to eternal life- also has unusual trunk - many trunks can grow from the main one". (source: Wendy Malseed)

Sunday, 15 November 2009

First ever blog entry!


We seek to worship God as made known to us in Jesus Christ.

We are unafraid to reason, laugh and explore.

We know we need one another as we try to embody our faith in our daily lives.

We welcome people of faith, all who seek faith and friendship, and all who doubt.