Sunday, June 10, 2018

The aftermath...

Sunday 10th June 2018
The aftermath of Messy Church
To help us think about the Holy Spirit being active but invisible, like the wind, we blew up balloons and fixed prayers of thanksgiving to them:
We also blew bubbles to represent our prayers floating to God and assembled windchimes which depend for their music on the unseen wind (which one little girl likened to the "breath of God"):
The wind instruments accompanying "The Spirit lives to set us free" had to be heard to be believed.



Friday, June 8, 2018

More planning

Friday 8th June 2018
From Thorneyburn churchyard
Greenhaugh School had a first briefing on the remarkable history of St Aidan's Thorneyburn in preparation for their contribution to the bicentenary exhibition.  (Imagine being sent as Rector to this location after life as a naval chaplain in the Napoleonic wars.)

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Thorneyburn bicentenary

Tuesday 5th June 2018
Spot the builder!
I found him putting the final touches to repairs (in time for this summer's celebration of the 200th anniversary of St Aidan's Thorneyburn) when I called for a baptism register after taking an assembly at Greenhaugh First School.

Monday, June 4, 2018

Sunday worship; Monday admin.

Monday 4th June 2018
Horse chestnut tree in flower: a brief interval away from the computer and writing desk