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Cynthia

Cynthia Report 19 Jul 2023 08:55

Good morning :-)

The Parable of the Sower - What kind of seeds do we sow?

Even if the fruits are not immediately visible, Christians are called to sow seeds of faith in the world and people around them in their daily lives, but we are sowers, not a scarecrows

We must make sure that we do what is right regardless of what is going on around us.

Jesus explained that some of the sower’s seeds were eaten up by birds and therefore did not yield fruit. It is not our job to guard the seed. It is our job just to sow it. Sometimes a good deed will need to be done for someone who will not appreciate it. Don’t fight. Just sow. We must remember that we are sowers, not scarecrows.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 18 Jul 2023 10:01

Good morning :-)

The Parable of the Sower - what kind of seeds do we sow?

There was a woman who was well-known among her circle. She was known for her simple faith and her great calmness in the midst of many trials. Another woman, living at a distance, hearing of her, said, “I must go and see that woman and learn the secret of her calm, happy life.”

She went and approached the woman and said, “Are you the woman with great faith?” “No,” the woman quickly answered, “I am not the woman with the great faith, but I am the woman — with a little faith — in a great God.”

If we have just a little faith, know that our “faith is the substance of things hoped for, and the evidence of things not seen.” Thank God for a little bit of faith. No wonder the Bible tells us “Without faith — we cannot please God!” We need to start sowing seeds by faith today.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 17 Jul 2023 09:39

Good morning :-)

The Parable of the Sower

What kind of seeds do we sow?

We’ve all heard the saying “You reap what you sow,” which always sounds like a threat. It’s often used with a cautionary tone, yet it’s true. We do reap what we sow.

If you plant honesty, you will reap trust.

If you plant goodness, you will reap friends.

If you plant humility, you will reap greatness.

If you plant perseverance, you will reap contentment

If you plant consideration, you will reap perspective.

If you plant hard work, you will reap success.

If you plant forgiveness, you will reap reconciliation.

If you plant faith in Christ, you will reap a harvest.

So, be careful what you plant now; it will determine what you will reap later.

Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 16 Jul 2023 08:12

Good morning

A lovely week of memories of home and school and church. Thank you Cynthia.

Kandj, if that old piece of folk lore is right we are definitely in for several weeks of rain!

Happy Sunday everyone

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 16 Jul 2023 08:07

Good morning :-)

It's resembling November at the moment kandj - when will the rain stop?


Collect (special prayer) for today:
Merciful God,
you have prepared for those who love you
such good things as pass our understanding:
pour into our hearts such love toward you
that we, loving you in all things and above all things,
may obtain your promises,
which exceed all that we can desire;
through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.

In the Gospel for today, Jesus tells the story of the sower sowing seed.


Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 15 Jul 2023 22:17

Hello all

Spot on Cynthia, I can relate to all of your church memories.

15th July today is St Swithin's Day.

The traditional folk law poem says.....

"St Swithin's Day, if it should rain
Full 40 days it will remain.
St Swithin's Day, if it be fair
For 40 days, t'will rain no more."

It has rained heavily here today???

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 15 Jul 2023 09:53

Good morning :-)

MEMORIES……….church life


Many people only know their local church, but others have experienced several different churches – and denominations.

Times have changed and, where once Protestants and Roman Catholics rarely mingled, there are now good relationships and we have come to respect each other’s preference of worship.

We look back to a past when most of the churches we knew had a reasonable congregation and lots going on in the week. Many a romance was started at church youth clubs.
With not as many distractions as nowadays, church groups thrived and grew and were ‘hubs’ of activity where people got to know each other.

Events such as Jumble Sales, Beetle Nights and various other things, all helped to build up the fellowship both within the church and within the community.

The clergy were held in respect and people got to know them by the fact that they spent a good proportion of their time being out and about in their parishes.

Services tended to be formal, and hymns were traditional but, you know what, it may have been a bit boring and unintelligible at times, no one suffered for that – in fact, it gave them a good grounding into the English language. Children were encouraged to learn the Psalms and bible stories – this would help them to face life as they matured.

‘Sunday best’ was often worn out of respect for entering God’s house to worship.

All in all, church life was a good life, and we need to continue to make it good for the coming generations.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 14 Jul 2023 08:58

Good morning :-)

Vera .......................and there's more! :-D


MEMORIES………….schooldays

Some people remember their schooldays with great affection, whilst others hated them. Older folk can think back to blackboards and chalk, morning prayers, bottles of milk and teachers with rulers!

Days regimented by timetables, playtimes, constantly moving from classroom to classroom and bells – lots of bells.

School holidays seemed to last forever and the sun was always shining!

We can’t forget school dinners…….that smell of cabbage which permeated the corridors. Mince and carrots served with mashed potato, or liver and onions, or steak and kidney pie or white fish in parsley sauce. These delights were followed by…..pink custard or suet pudding or tapioca pudding with jam. The dinner ladies kept the pupils in order and teachers would patrol the tables teaching table manners.

And then, of course, came computers and the whole scenario changed.

We thank God for our school days and for the dedication of the staff who taught and guided us.

Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 14 Jul 2023 07:53

My goodness, the memories are flooding back now Cynthia, particularly of family holidays with my parents and brother, now all deceased. Memories can be such a comfort and have made me realise what a secure and happy childhood I had, so I am thinking now of those adults whose memories aren’t so happy and children today who don’t feel safe and loved.

Kandj, that hymn One More Step Along the Road I Go also brought back memories. The first time I heard it was at my daughter’s final assembly in primary school and it hit me that my little girl wasn’t a little girl any more. That little girl became a teacher with special responsibilities in child safeguarding, so it’s almost as if the wheel has turned full circle.

Happy days, happy memories :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 13 Jul 2023 09:28

Good morning :-)

That's a very apt hymn at the moment kandj - it is being sung as pupils leave school during this time. :-)


MEMORIES ……. Pets

It wasn’t obligatory to have a pet when we were young but most families had some sort of animal to care for – even if it was simply a goldfish from the local fair!

Dogs were probably the most popular pets but cats had a huge fan base too. There are those who preferred a bird of some sort – budgerigar or maybe a parrot, whilst others chose a colourful fish tank with lots of exotic fish in it. Probably less popular, were rats, snakes and lizards.

We thank God for the pets we have loved and for the joy, happiness and delight they brought into our lives.


Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 12 Jul 2023 18:35

Hello all

Family holidays are a good time to be with loved ones and make happy memories that last forever.

I've had an upbeat hymn tune going around my head all day... (Vera will know what that feels like.)

One more step along the world I go,
One more step along the word I go;
From the old things to the new,
Keep me travelling along with you.
And it's from the old I'll travel to the new,
Keep me travelling along with you.

Sending a hug to whoever feels low today x


Cynthia

Cynthia Report 11 Jul 2023 09:34

Good morning :-)



MEMORIES of holidays – who doesn’t remember times spent away from home/school/work? The funny holidays, the memorable holidays, the holiday that went wrong or the holiday which was utterly amazing.

Then there was the excitement of packing and getting ready to travel to different places both home and abroad.

Caravan holidays, holiday camps, seaside holidays, camping, walking holidays. Journeys made by car, plane, boat or train.

Nowadays, people are making memories by travelling to the furthest corners of the world and taking part in some extraordinary pursuits.

We pray for those who are able to get away for a break this summer. May they travel safely, and return refreshed and relaxed, bringing happy and joyful memories back with them. Amen.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 Jul 2023 09:21

Good morning :-)


Who doesn’t love a trip down memory lane now and then?

Memories are everywhere. Memories of good times and not-so-good times. Memories of people, places and things. Memories of all different kinds are around us each day.

How many of these toys can you remember? What else was there?

1940’s Jacks/Lego/slinky
1950’s Mr Potato Head/Playdough/Hula hoops
1960’s Etch-a-Sketch/Troll dolls/Barbie
1970’s Rubik’s Cube/space hopper/Hungry Hippo
1980’s Care bears/Pac-Man/Star Wars
1990’s Tamagotchi/Stretch Armstrong/Nintendo 64

How toys have changed over the years and what pleasure each generation had with the toys available to them. Do you have any memories you would like to share?

Lord, we thank you for the gift of happy childhood memories which take us back to the simple things in life. We pray for those whose early years were unhappy and whose memories are sad. We ask that you bless and heal those hurts. Lord in your mercy. Hear our prayer.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 9 Jul 2023 08:41

Good morning :-)


The Collect (special prayer) for today
Almighty and everlasting God,
by whose Spirit the whole body of the Church
is governed and sanctified:
hear our prayer which we offer for all your faithful people,
that in their vocation and ministry
they may serve you in holiness and truth
to the glory of your name;
through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Amen.

In today's Gospel, Jesus tells us....."Come unto me all you who are weary and carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest".

Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 8 Jul 2023 19:56

Hello all

Another interesting week's postings, thank you.

Thankfully we have all those facilities available in our village church, where the young, and the young at heart are welcomed warmly inside our building.

Gentle hugs for all in need today x

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 8 Jul 2023 10:35

Good morning :-)

People with disabilities of whatever kind should always be welcome at church. Many offer a loop system, ramps for the steps, adapted toilet facilities and a quiet space when things become too noisy or overwhelming. Large print hymn books are available and, quite often a church will have a screen with the words on.

Little ones are welcome and a lot of churches provide facilities or play items for them.

It would be good to think that all churches, everywhere, were fully inclusive in their welcome. We thank God for those who maintain and manage and care for our spiritual homes.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 7 Jul 2023 09:08

Good morning :-)


Of course, when we are expecting to welcome people into our home or church, we tend to find jobs which need doing -.maybe a bit of painting or a door which keeps sticking.

Churches are always grateful for those folk who are ‘handy’ and who are willing to use a paintbrush, mend a fuse or help to deal with all those plumbing, electrical and building jobs which crop up from time to time. When it is something major, we have to bring in the professionals but, for everyday maintenance, we thank God for those who are willing to share their expertise to help out.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 6 Jul 2023 10:11

Good morning :-)

One of the ways in which we welcome people both into our homes and into church, is by offering a cup of tea or coffee. There is a trend at the moment, for some churches to be run as a ‘café church’ where the service takes place in an informal setting resembling a cafeteria.

Most cathedrals now offer some sort of refreshment, and our cathedral is way ahead with an excellent bistro offering all types of good food.

Enjoying refreshments together is a great way of getting to know each other better and to build each other up. We thank God for those folk whose ministry is to put the kettle on!

“For truly I tell you, whoever gives you a cup of water to drink because you bear the name of Christ will by no means lose the reward.”


Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 5 Jul 2023 21:22

Hello all,

I also think greeting newcomers into church is really important. I'm a part of our church Meet and Greet Team and I love to welcome people each week.

I hope Tabitha and Gwen are well, it seems like a while since we have heard from them.

Vera, I hope that you and your hubby are on the mend. Look after one another and take care.

Heavenly Father
Thank you for our home, for good food to eat and for a place to sleep. Help us to rest well and feel refreshed to face a new day. In Jesus' name.
Amen.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 5 Jul 2023 08:51

Good morning :-)

When we welcome people into church, one of the things which attracts attention is the music. This can swing either way from the traditional to the modern. Organ or worship band? To each, their own and opinions must be respected.

Choirs have taken part in church services since earliest times and still feature large in Church of England worship. We saw and heard some wonderful choir singing during the late Queen’s funeral and then during the Coronation of King Charles.

Why do choirs wear robes? This is to show unity and to identify as a group. It also helps keep members focused on the music rather than their appearance. Wearing robes eliminates any difference between people of all ages in worship.

Before our choir enter the body of the church, they pray together, along the lines of…..

Bless, O lord we thy servants who minister in this place. Grant that what we sing with our lips, we may believe in our hearts, and what we believe in our hearts, we may show forth in our lives. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Cx :-)