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JustJohn | Report | 26 Jul 2013 11:23 |
Hello Cynthia :-) :-) I thought it was so refreshing when Justin Welby was appointed. He had been in a career before church, albeit it in the hated banking industry. And I so agree with his attack on usury and hope he will not be put off by the church finance people investing in Wonga. That sort of thing is bound to happen. However ethical we try to make our private investments and personal pensions, we are bound to get some of our income from very dubious companies with dubious practices. |
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Cynthia | Report | 26 Jul 2013 11:33 |
I thought of him too John. He was in the oil industry in finance though wasn't he? |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 26 Jul 2013 12:00 |
Thank you Cynthia for your daily words which I always read though I don't often comment. |
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'Emma' | Report | 26 Jul 2013 12:22 |
Love your thought for today Cynthia. |
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Cynthia | Report | 27 Jul 2013 08:37 |
Thanks Vera, you've certainly got a good point there, and it's interesting to note how many men/women DO feel called to the ministry during their working life. One of the first that I remember was actually our family doctor! He continued as a GP but also trained to become a priest and and was able to exercise that ministry most weekends. |
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JustJohn | Report | 27 Jul 2013 09:07 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9aLhTHmuTg |
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'Emma' | Report | 27 Jul 2013 11:27 |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm_gmEJjHws |
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kandj | Report | 27 Jul 2013 12:52 |
Cynthia Thank you. Count Your Blessings (we do every day), the words and tune come easily to mind from Sunday School days very many years ago now. |
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Cynthia | Report | 27 Jul 2013 13:01 |
My OH was in the BB, as was the vicar kandj. We have a thriving group at the moment and that hymn is always sung at their re-dedication service each year. Great words. :-) |
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JustJohn | Report | 27 Jul 2013 13:12 |
Many thanks Emma. Hymnwriter was Johnson Oatman Junior (1856-1922). (I wickied). He was a Methodist Episcopal Minister in New Jersey. A part time Minister as he also worked full-time in retail and insurance for most of his ministry. |
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'Emma' | Report | 27 Jul 2013 13:27 |
Thanks for that John, I knew nothing about the hymn writer, |
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JustJohn | Report | 27 Jul 2013 13:35 |
I love The old Rugged Cross. I choose it quite often, have to print words out as it appears in so few hymn books today. My Minister is a bit snooty about it - emotional schmaltz, cross was not old, and it was not rugged etc. |
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'Emma' | Report | 27 Jul 2013 15:04 |
Aw John just the best.....Your Minister must be very old if he knows |
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Cynthia | Report | 28 Jul 2013 08:02 |
The Old Rugged Cross is a great favourite with older folk but, I'm pretty sure that it has bypassed the younger generations sadly. I'm not sure when I last sang it but it's a great hymn to sing I agree. |
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kandj | Report | 28 Jul 2013 08:42 |
John, as a golden oldie I also am drawn to the comfort and reassurance I find in the words of The Old Rugged Cross. Usually only sung with tears at funeral services lately though. |
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JustJohn | Report | 28 Jul 2013 09:58 |
Wonderful start to week. Cynthia - as one who is still setting highs for the bar and failing miserably sometimes. Not only tipping the high jump bar off, but failing to get my lead leg off teh ground and finishing in a heap on the floor. But at least each day and each week starts with ideals. |
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kandj | Report | 28 Jul 2013 13:01 |
John, a new one on me but beautiful to watch and listen to, thank you. |
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JustJohn | Report | 28 Jul 2013 15:19 |
kandj That was final hymn at my father in law's funeral in 1994. He was one of the Welsh farming community in Flintshire. There must have been 200 of his friends behind us in church and as they began to sing "Mi glywais dyner lais" the roof of the church seemed to lift. It sounded like all the angels in heaven had joined in. One of life's great memories. |
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Cynthia | Report | 28 Jul 2013 21:53 |
When the Welsh sing - they really sing. Marvelous voices come from the Welsh Valleys.... :-D |
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'Emma' | Report | 28 Jul 2013 22:04 |
Cynthia just like a child. :-) |