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Cynthia

Cynthia Report 14 Mar 2017 07:16

Good morning :-)

Yes, its been a bit lonesome these past few days Vera but its lovely of you to pop in. I found the poem via good old Google. :-)

Some sad news from yesterday. You will remember my tales about our lovely vicar and how he suddenly collapsed and died..............yesterday his wife was found dead in bed. She hadn't been too well for a few days but no one foresaw this. So sad for their only daughter who is now having to go through the grieving process again.

For today :

Fasting and Feasting

Fast from criticism; feast on praise

Fast from discontent; feast on gratitude.

Fast from anger; feast on patience.

Fast from pessimism; feast on optimism.

Fast from worry; feast on trust.

Fast from complaining; feast on appreciation.

Fast from negatives; feast on affirmatives.

Fast from bitterness; feast on forgiveness.

Fast from self-concern; feast on compassion for others.

Fast from personal anxiety; feast on eternal truth.

Fast from discouragement; feast on hope.

Fast from facts that depress; feast on truths that uplift.

Fast from suspicion; feast on truth.

Fast from idle gossip; feast on purposeful silence.


Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 13 Mar 2017 13:02

You must have felt quite lonely on here this week Cynthia. Thank you for carrying on regardless.

An interesting poem today - where or who does it come from? One of my favourite hymns is "Be still, for the presence of the Lord....". Moments of stillness are so rare in our hectic world and are very precious.

Gentle thoughts for all in need of support today <3

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 13 Mar 2017 07:03

Good morning :-)

For this next week of Lent, we will look at some poems/readings which fit in with the themes of Prayer/Fasting/Giving...


Today…….Prayer

Let Your God Love You

Be silent.
Be still.
Alone.
Empty
Before your God.

Say nothing.
Ask nothing.
Be silent.
Be still.

Let your God look upon you.
That is all.
God knows.
God understands.

God loves you
With an enormous love,
And only wants
To look upon you
With that love.

Quiet.
Still.
Be.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 12 Mar 2017 07:27

Good morning.... :-)

Looks as though I am on my ownsome this week.......never mind, upwards and onwards :-D


The Collect (special prayer) for today :

Almighty God,
you show to those who are in error the light of your truth,
that they may return to the way of righteousness:
grant to all those who are admitted
into the fellowship of Christ's religion,
that they may reject those things
that are contrary to their profession,
and follow all such things as are agreeable to the same;
through our Lord Jesus Christ.

The reading for today tells the story of Nicodemus and how he struggled to understand ‘being born again’.


This morning we have 3 young children to be baptised....twin girls and a little boy. Should be fun! :-D


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 11 Mar 2017 07:39

Good morning...........is there anybody there? :-D


Our final quote with a Lenten theme comes from Mother Teresa....

‘It’s not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving’. ...


Mother Teresa MC 26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She was born in Skopje (now the capital of the Republic of Macedonia), then part of the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire.

After living in Macedonia for eighteen years she moved to Ireland and then to India, where she lived for most of her life.

In 1950 Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation which had over 4,500 sisters and was active in 133 countries in 2012.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Mar 2017 07:14

Good morning :-)


Our quote for today comes from C. S. Lewis....famous for the Chronicles of Narnia...

'Humility is not thinking less of yourself but thinking of yourself less'.

Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was a British novelist, poet, academic, medievalist, literary critic, essayist, lay theologian, broadcaster, lecturer, and Christian apologist.

He held academic positions at both Oxford University and Cambridge University.

He is best known for his works of fiction, especially The Screwtape Letters, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Space Trilogy, and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, such as Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 9 Mar 2017 07:33

Good morning :-)


Our quote for today comes from St. Benedict.....

"Renounce yourself in order to follow Christ; discipline your body; do not pamper yourself but love fasting."

Saint Benedict of Nursia was the founder of the Benedictine monasteries and the Benedictine rule. He started life as a wealthy Roman but following his conversion to Christianity he became a hermit. He attracted many followers due to his pious way of life and established the Benedictine rule.

Love to all Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 8 Mar 2017 06:52

Good morning :-)

Today's quote comes from Henri Nouwen...

"O Lord, make this Lenten season different from the other ones.
Let me find you again. Amen".

Born in Nijkerk, Hollan in 1932, Nouwen felt called to the priesthood at a very young age. He was ordained in 1957 as a diocesan priest and studied psychology at the Catholic University of Nijmegen.

In 1964 he moved to the United States to study at the Menninger Clinic. He went on to teach at the University of Notre Dame, and the Divinity Schools of Yale and Harvard. For several months during the 1970s, Nouwen lived and worked with the Trappist monks in the Abbey of the Genesee, and in the early 1980s he lived with the poor in Peru.

In 1985 he was called to join L’Arche in Trosly, France, the first of over 100 communities founded by Jean Vanier where people with developmental disabilities live with assistants. A year later Nouwen came to make his home at L’Arche Daybreak near Toronto, Canada.

He died suddenly on September 21st, 1996, in Holland and is buried in Richmond Hill, Ontario.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 7 Mar 2017 06:45

Good morning :-)


During the rest of this week, the postings will be short quotes from famous people and will have a Lenten theme.

Today :

“Prayer is where the action is." -- John Wesley

John Wesley is known for two things: co-founding Methodism and his tremendous work ethic.

In the 1700s, when land travel was by walking, horseback or carriage, Wesley logged more than 4,000 miles a year. During his lifetime he preached about 40,000 sermons.

Wesley could give today's experts lessons in efficiency. He was a natural organizer and approached everything diligently, especially religion.

It was at Oxford University in England that he and his brother Charles participated in a Christian club in such an orderly manner that critics called them Methodists, a title which they gladly embraced.

Come to think of it, I can't ever remember anyone saying they were a Methodist on here.......can anyone else?

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 6 Mar 2017 07:32

Good morning :-)


We sang that hymn yesterday kandj :-D

Three final ideas for use during Lent on the theme of Prayer/Fasting/Giving

TAP into your creative side and try using coloring as a way to pray and meditate during Lent - buy an adult colouring book - widely available.

FAST from a favourite snack food or drink and set aside the money you would have spent to donate to a special charity.

GIVE more to church by increasing your offering.

As Jesus resisted temptation by the devil in the wilderness, help us reflect on his faithfulness to God, his rejection of worldly values and hold these thoughts in our hearts throughout Lent and beyond. Amen.


Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 5 Mar 2017 11:07

Hello all

Amen to your Collect prayer this morning Cynthia.

Forty Days and Forty Nights....... I can remember this from school days VERY MANY
years ago now.

Forty days and forty nights
Thou wast fasting in the wild'
Forty days and forty nights
Tempted, and yet undefiled.

Sunbeams scorching all the day
Chilly dew-drops nightly shed
Prowling beasts around thy way;
Stones Thy pillow, earth Thy bed.

Should not we Thy sorrow share
And from worldly joys abstain
Fasting with unceasing prayer,
Strong with Thee, to suffer pain?

Then if Satan on us press
Jesus, Saviour hear our call!
Victor in the wilderness
Grant we may not faint nor fall!

So shall we have peace divine;
Holier gladness ours shall be.
Round us too shall angels shine,
Such as ministered to Thee.

Keep, O keep us Saviour dear,
Ever constant by Thy side;
That with Thee we may appear
At the eternal Eastertide.

That old Lenten hymn has brought back many happy memories this morning.

Sending a gentle hug to those in need right now. xxx

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 5 Mar 2017 07:01

Good morning :-)

The Collect (special prayer) for today :

Almighty God,
whose Son Jesus Christ fasted forty days in the wilderness,
and was tempted as we are, yet without sin:
give us grace to discipline ourselves in obedience to your Spirit;
and, as you know our weakness,
so may we know your power to save;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.


The gospel reading takes us through the temptations Jesus faced whilst he was in the desert.

Love ......Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 4 Mar 2017 07:43

Good morning :-)

Some more thoughts for the beginning of Lent...


MAKE time during your day to spend fifteen minutes praying during Lent: give thanks to God for all your blessings, pray for a specific personal need prompted by the day's experience.

FAST from buying new things like clothes, music, magazines, or jewellery and make a donation to a good cause.

GIVE food saved by fasting to a food bank.

Lord may Lent be a time of inward searching that makes me more able to look with compassion at the needs of the world. Amen.



Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 3 Mar 2017 07:16

Good morning :-)

Some more ideas on the theme of Prayer/Fasting/Giving

READ the entire Gospel of Mark in one sitting. As the shortest Gospel, it is the most concise story of Jesus’ life.

FAST from having constant background noise in the car and at home. The silence may be jarring at first, but you may find that you are able to concentrate better and will be more observant of your surroundings.

GIVE a meal to an elderly neigbour.

Jesus, you prayed and fasted. As your disciple, teach me about spiritual discipline in my relationship with you. Amen


Love to all..... :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 2 Mar 2017 07:39

Good morning :-)



For the first few days of Lent, I will post an idea on the Prayer/Fasting/Giving theme which may help us…….

PRAYER…….buy or download a book of daily reflections and keep it by your bed. This can be looked at either in the morning or at night or even during the hours you find sleep difficult. There are several available online.

FAST…… from watching television one night each week so that you can spend time on a Lenten practice, such as praying, reading the Bible, serving others.

GIVE…….. personal possessions, such as clothes, books, shoes, to people in need.


I hope this is helpful.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 1 Mar 2017 07:42

Good morning :-)


I could cope with being in Madeira today I think :-D

We were expecting a workman to come and replace our sink unit in the kitchen yesterday. When he hadn't arrived, I phoned to see what had happened. Despite his excuses, I think he had forgotten. We was off work due to a bad back though :-(

And so we enter Lent.

Ash Wednesday is the beginning of Lent for Western Christian churches. It's a day of penitence to clean the soul before the Lent fast.

Roman Catholic, Anglican, and some other churches hold special services at which worshippers are marked with ashes as a symbol of death and sorrow for sin.

Ash Wednesday services
The service draws on the ancient Biblical traditions of covering one's head with ashes, wearing sackcloth, and fasting.

The mark of ashes
In Ash Wednesday services churchgoers are marked on the forehead with a cross of ashes as a sign of penitence and mortality.
The use of ashes, made by burning palm crosses from the previous Palm Sunday, is very symbolic.

The minister or priest marks each worshipper on the forehead, and says “Remember you are dust and unto dust you shall return” or a similar phrase based on God's sentence on Adam in Genesis 3:19.

God our Father, you create us from the dust of the earth.
Grant that these ashes may be for us a sign of our penitence, and a symbol of our mortality. Amen.


Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 28 Feb 2017 23:59

Thank you Cynthia and Kandj for your birthday wishes.

I am in Madeira at the moment. We have had an excellent meal with probably a little too much wine. OH is lying beside me snoring loudly which is driving me nuts.

I am very conscious of how lucky I am to have a husband around to drive me mad and how fortunate I am to be able to afford some of he good things in life. Thoughts tonight are with those who have nobody to share their life and for those who are having to struggle to pay for even the necessities of life.

kandj

kandj Report 28 Feb 2017 11:15

Hello all

I hope that Vera had a good time on her birthday.

Shrove Tuesday...... Pancake Day and I'm with you Cynthia and will have
pancakes with sugar and lemon...... or maybe orange. Decisions, decisions.

Ash Wednesday and the beginning of Lent. How quickly this has come around.

On this Shrove Tuesday Lord, help us to enjoy and give thanks for all that you give
to us each and every day. As Lent begins tomorrow, prepare our hearts and minds
to reflect on the 40 days and nights of temptations forJesus and what that means
for us. Amen.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 28 Feb 2017 07:19

Good morning :)

Sugar and lemon or fruit and ice cream? Yes, its Pancake Day…..Shrove Tuesday.

Shrove Tuesday is the day before Lent starts on Ash Wednesday. The name Shrove comes from the old middle English word 'Shriven' meaning to go to confession to say sorry for the wrong things you've done. Lent always starts on a Wednesday, so people went to confessions on the day before. This became known as Shriven Tuesday and then Shrove Tuesday.

The other name for this day, Pancake Day, comes from the old English custom of using up all the fattening ingredients in the house before Lent, so that people were ready to fast during Lent. The fattening ingredients that most people had in their houses in those days were eggs and milk. A very simple recipe to use up these ingredients was to combine them with some flour and make pancakes!


Sugar and lemon for me every time.


On this Shrove Tuesday, Lord help us to enjoy and give thanks to you for the bounty you provide for us and remind us to share your gifts with others. And as Lent begins tomorrow, prepare our hearts and minds to reflect upon the temptation of Jesus for 40 days and nights and what that means for us. Amen


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 27 Feb 2017 07:46

Good morning :-)


This week we begin the church season of Lent………


The Meaning of Lent

Lent is the 40 day period in the Church calendar that begins on Ash Wednesday and finishes on Maundy Thursday. Because Easter is a movable feast, the dates vary from year to year.

Lent is really about denying yourself of something that you enjoy in order to be reminded that it's God that you depend on in life that it's your heavenly Father that you most need in life - not Facebook or a favourite food. This is the real meaning of Lent. In this way Lent mirrors the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness.

He voluntarily removed himself from the pleasures of life and company of people so that he could draw close to God, hear from Him, and prepare Himself for what was to come - an intense period of public ministry culminating in a gruesome death and extraordinary resurrection.

Lord, help us to face our Lenten journey with strength.



Cx :-)