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Monthly Archives: February 2015
The great feast: eleventh day
This is an image of part of the cross that stands in the grounds of Queen’s College, Birmingham. The College trains people for Methodist and Anglican ministry, amongst many other things. I trained there from 1999-2001. I have an ambivalent … Continue reading
The great feast: tenth day
The Archdeacon of Bangor when reflecting on ministry offered the following thought: most of us are caught between grace and guilt. That set me thinking. I, being me, wanted to reject the notion completely. Upon consideration, he is right. It … Continue reading
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The great feast: ninth day
I am away as a I write at a gathering of Ministry Area Leaders from Bangor Diocese. If you do not know what a Ministry Area is then I commmend to you the Church in Wales Review. The formation of … Continue reading
The great feast: eighth day
Today, St Cybi’s, Holyhead played host to children from Ysgol Parchedig Thomas Ellis, Ysgol Llaingoch and Ysgol y Parc as we marked the beginning of Lent. I realise for the purists we are a week late. That is because of … Continue reading
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The great feast: seventh day
I wonder how your Lent is going so far? I hope that you are being gentle with yourself. I think that is absolutely key to keeping a good and holy Lent. In the past, I have set myself lots of … Continue reading
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The great feast: sixth day
Yesterday evening, I went with my family to a dinner party to ‘celebrate’ my first year in Bro Cybi. The food was fantastic and the conversation rich. The topics of UKIP, immigration, europe, and same sex marriage were covered. I … Continue reading
The great feast: fifth day
Some people do not start a journey, because they do not know where it will end. I am afraid these are not the thoughts of a profound thinker, but my own as I watched the sunrise with my faithful hounds … Continue reading
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The great feast: fourth day
One of the dangers for Lent is that we try to take on too much. We can fall into the trap of giving up something that we enjoy and in many ways helps us be who we are. (This is … Continue reading
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there was evening and morning: the first year
A year ago on Sunday (22nd February 2014), I stood in front of the Bishop of Bangor and was given the responsibility of working with him to lead the Bro Cybi Ministry Area. Time has flown. It was more of … Continue reading
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The great feast: third day
Yesterday, I spent well over an hour chatting with two first language Welsh speakers. I am a Welsh learner. I am still at the entry level really. I probably caught about 40% of what was said, and could by the … Continue reading
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