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Cynthia

Cynthia Report 27 Sep 2016 07:51

Good morning :-)


As we continue to look at the children's autumn hymn, we think of some of those things which we are grateful for.. even the very simple things....and we give thanks.

Clouds that look like familiar faces
And a winter’s moon with frosted rings
Smell of bacon as I fasten up my laces
And the song the milkman sings.
So I mustn’t forget
No, I mustn’t forget
To say a great big thank you
I mustn’t forget.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9mvrkQbzgc



Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 26 Sep 2016 07:32

Good morning :-)

Oh dear kandj, so sorry to hear this, I hope things improve soon but please take care of yourself too. <3


Autumn is full of such beautiful colours, scents and sounds and there’s a children’s hymn which sums it up beautifully…..we can go through it gently this week ... and give our own personal thanks for the absolute beauty of our world.

Autumn days, when the grass is jewelled
And the silk inside a chestnut shell
Jet planes meeting in the air to be refuelled
All these things I love so well

So I mustn’t forget
No, I mustn’t forget
To say a great big thank you
I mustn’t forget.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9mvrkQbzgc


Enjoy humming this tune for the rest of the day.....it's a bit addictive Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 25 Sep 2016 13:49

Hello all

Two weeks today since hubby latest flare up and still hardly any improvement.
Not nice seeing him in so much pain. Thanks for your kind words and prayers.

I hope you all have a happy day today whatever you are doing. xxx

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 25 Sep 2016 07:22

Good morning :-)


Thank you Vera......your day sounds lovely to me too. <3

The Collect (special prayer) for today:

Almighty and everlasting God,
increase in us your gift of faith
that, forsaking what lies behind
and reaching out to that which is before,
we may run the way of your commandments
and win the crown of everlasting joy;
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.


The Gospel is from St Luke and tells the story of the beggar Lazarus and the rich man. A thought provoking story.


Love to all Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 24 Sep 2016 21:20

Just letting you know you're not alone on here Cynthia.

Much to be thankful for today - beautiful sunshine, time spent with friends, lots of flowers in bloom in the garden and a husband who offered to cook dinner tonight. What more could anyone want? :-)

Keeping Kandj and her OH in my thoughts <3

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 24 Sep 2016 07:22

Good morning :-)



We thank you Father for those who have made known the gospel to us –
Those who have encouraged and instructed us in faith,
Who have been a source of inspiration,
Who have walked with us on our journey of discipleship.

We think of the wider fellowship that we share in Christ,
The great company of your people in heaven and on earth
To which we are privileged to belong,
And so now we pray for those
Who seek, in turn to follow you today.
Amen.


I have been blessed with many such people in my life and I remember them with love and gratitude.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 23 Sep 2016 07:24

Good morning :-)

This prayer is so very true.

The Church is full of people
in the Autumn of their years.
Some have led colourful lives
leaves bronzed and golden
through exposure to the elements
their appearance the centre of attention.
Others have been exposed
to more extreme conditions
branches bowed and scarred.
Some go unnoticed,
yet stand tall and steadfast
against wind and rain.
All have a story to tell
all can offer support and shelter
for saplings which grow beneath
their leafy canopy.
We thank you Lord for your Autumn people.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 22 Sep 2016 07:22

Good morning :-)


Today is the Autumn Equinox.......in other words........autumn begins today. Whilst I love the colours, I am not a big fan of this season....it means winter is on its way. :(
There again, once it is winter, we know spring is not far away :-D


O God of Creation, you have blessed us with the changing of the seasons.
As we embrace these autumn months,
May the earlier setting of the sun
remind us to take time to rest.
May the crunch of the leaves beneath our feet
remind us of the brevity of this earthly life.
May the steam of our breath in the cool air
remind us that it is you who give us your breath of life.
May the scurrying of the squirrels and the migration of the birds
remind us that you call us to follow your will.
We praise you for your goodness forever and ever. Amen.


Love to all Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 21 Sep 2016 07:24

Good morning :-)

How lovely to see both of you <3 <3

Yes Harvest time again.........a special day in the church's year. We had all the traditional hymns on Sunday and it was so nice..... :-)



The days are certainly changing, just as this prayer says….

In the fading of the summer sun,
the shortening of days, cooling breeze,
swallows' flight and moonlight rays
We see the Creator’s hand.
In the browning of leaves once green,
morning mists, autumn chill,
fruit that falls, frost's first kiss
We see the Creator’s hand.
Thank you Lord for Autumn days.


Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 20 Sep 2016 16:04

It is lovely that you have found time to post Kandj. I hope your hubby is starting to improve and that you are able to get some rest. Take care - you are both in our thoughts <3

Harvest Festival was very special when we were young. My parents didn't go to church but my mother would make up a little box of fresh fruit and veg for me to take. The church always looked wonderful but I suspect some of the produce was past its best by the time it got to the recipients. Tinned and packaged goods may not look as beautiful but are much more sensible and giving them is just as much an act of thanks for the bounty of the harvest.

Like many others I have been knocked sideways by the attack on an aid convoy in Syria. I've been thinking about it since I heard it on the news and I cannot get my head round it. It's just incomprehensible to me. How can any group of humans treat any other group in this way? Apart from being deprived of food and medical aid, those poor people must be close to losing all hope. My heart goes out to them <3

kandj

kandj Report 20 Sep 2016 13:28

Hello all

Just popping in to say a BIG thank you for your thoughts and prayers right now.

Last week has been very painful to see hubby coping with another flare-up. I am
weary as I try to do everything I possibly can to make him as comfortable as I can.
A very tough week behind us now as we focus on him feeling a little better soon.

Can it really be Harvest Festival celebrations already?? Our village was once a
small farming community when I was very young. The Harvest Festival service
was a very big and exciting event as fresh produce was placed on the altar and
decorated all the deep church windowsills all that time ago. Gifted food would then
be taken to the elderly in our village who were so grateful to be remembered.
Now most churches ask for dried, packaged or tinned food items or money to be
handed over to the food banks or the homeless charities who work hard all year.
Times change but the old traditional hymns are still as popular as ever, even now.

We Plough The Fields And Scatter. It wouldn't be Harvest without this hymn!

We plough the fields and scatter
The good seed on the land
But it is fed and watered
By God's almighty hand;
He sends the snow in Winter
The warmth to swell the grain
The breezes and the sunshine
And soft refreshing rain.

All good gifts around us
Are sent from heaven above
So thank the Lord
O thank the Lord
For all His love.

Thank you Cynthia for all your postings.
I hope to pop in again at some point when I have 5 minutes to myself.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 20 Sep 2016 07:25

Good morning :-)


We are in the Harvest season.....lots to be grateful for.


We bless you,
God of Seed and Harvest
And we bless each other
That the beauty of this world
And the love that created it
Might be expressed though our lives
And be a blessing to others
Now and always. AMEN.


How can we be a blessing to others today?


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 19 Sep 2016 08:00

Good morning :-)

Thank you for those words Vera.....it IS nice to know there is someone around. <3

I don't really mind if people pop in and yet don't post - as long as the words encourage someone. :-)


A packed church yesterday morning........all ages, from tiny babies being fed to those who find mobility difficulty...... all came together in a wonderful act of worship and praise.

Lots of food was donated - the tinned goods will go to the local foodbank and the fresh produce to the local hospice.

Now, those conkers. :-D Several were given out and opened and the vicar talked about how conkers can feed animals, be used as a game or even grown into a tree etc. It was linked to the gospel reading of the sower planting seeds and paralleled to our lives and how we listen to God and use our lives. That's it in a nutshell.......(sorry, couldn't resist that). :-D


For today:

There are many beautiful prayers to be found both online and in books.

Celtic prayers hold a special appeal for many people…..


If there is righteousness in the heart,
there will be beauty in the character.
If there is beauty in the character,
there will be harmony in the home.
If there is harmony in the home,
there will be order in the nation.
If there is order in the nation,
there will be peace in the world.
So let it be.
(Scottish Blessing)


Love to all. Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 18 Sep 2016 09:35

Thank you for continuing to post Cynthia. You must feel as though you are talking to yourself at times. There are probably people like me who read your posts each day and would miss your daily thoughts if you stopped writing, but who don't respond very much. I seldom feel I have anything useful to say but I do appreciate your efforts on this thread.

I hope your Harvest Festival service goes well. I shall be interested to hear what the conkers are used for.

I have been keeping Kandj and her OH in my thoughts. I hope he is improving and she is able to get some rest.

I wish you all a peaceful, happy Sunday <3

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 18 Sep 2016 07:33

Good morning :-)


I'm not actually sure if anyone is around on here these days, but I persevere :-)


How very sad to hear that an Iranian Paracyclist has been killed in Rio. A tragic end to a triumphant event. Thoughts and prayers are with his family today.

For today:

The Collect (special prayer) for today:

Almighty God,
you have made us for yourself,
and our hearts are restless till they find their rest in you:
pour your love into our hearts and draw us to yourself,
and so bring us at last to your heavenly city
where we shall see you face to face;
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.

The gospel readings tells that wonderful parable of the
sower…..Matthew 13 1-9.


This morning we are having our Harvest Festival Service. The vicar who is taking the service needed some conkers for today - so the churchwarden and her young son went out conker-ing on Friday :-D No doubt we will find out what it is all about later. :-D

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 17 Sep 2016 08:05

Good morning :-)


Hope everyone is well........ <3



Lord Jesus Christ,
your love is more than gold,
and the warmth of your welcome is a taste of heaven.
We thank you for all who have been involved in the Rio Paralympic Games;
for the skill and bravery of athletes;
for the wisdom and care of judges who ensured an equal chance for all;
for the support and encouragement of coaches and teammates;
and for the grace and kindness of volunteers who welcome all who went.
We ask that as the champions of the world united in the spirit of
Paralympic competition
you gave us a vision of a world
united in mutual respect and tolerance
united in fairness and encouragement
united in harmony and peace.
We ask this in your name.
Amen.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 16 Sep 2016 07:53

Good morning :-)


My word, there has been some rain over the country in the last few hours, with more to come apparently :-( Stay safe everyone. x


For today:

Anna Sharkey – Goalball Paralympian – Team GB

(The sport is played between two three-a-side teams who aim to score by rolling the ball into their opponents' goal. It is played by visually impaired athletes with eye masks using a ball with bells inside and so requires silence from spectators during play.)


Anna is a follower of Jesus Christ: …“I went along to a Spring Harvest and it was incredibly inspiring to know that I could actually have a relationship with God. I think the differ-ence it makes is that you have no fear. To know Jesus is to know that this being who has created you and loves you would actually sacrifice himself for you. I think ultimately I do things wrong – I am human. Everybody does. But I know my God, my father, my daddy in heaven just loves me whatever I do”.


What an inspiring young woman .


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 15 Sep 2016 07:24

Good morning :-)

I have just caught up with my messages and find one from kandj. Her husband has got more problems with his back and so she feels she must step back from here for a short while because of caring for him bless her. We will miss her input and I am afraid you will just have to put up with me until kandj feels able to return. We send our love and prayers to them both. <3


For today:

Have you ever wondered about the equipment used by the Paralympians?

For more than 25 years Ottobock has been at the heart of the Paralympic Movement. As the longest serving Partner to the Paralympic Games, athletes at every summer and winter Games benefit from Ottobock’s experience providing technical service since the Seoul 1988 Paralympic Games.

Similar to the services provided by mechanics in motor racing, Ottobock is responsible for the repair and maintenance of equipment used by Paralympians and getting athletes back into the competition as fast as possible.

It is specialist and high pressure work. At every Paralympic Games Ottobock prosthetists, orthotists, welders and wheelchair technicians work from specialized repair centres in the Athletes’ Village and competition venues.

“Pride in our role supporting athletes and dedication to the importance of mobility drives a Passion for Paralympics that we are excited to share with people living with disabilities and members of the public all over the world.”

We thank God for the skill and patience given to those who provide and maintain such specialised aids for those who depend on them.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 14 Sep 2016 07:42

Good morning :-)

I sometimes call my OH 'Mr Fidget' Vera - and it usually involves me constantly getting up from either my chair or bed to help him settle........that's when my irritability kicks in sadly :-( Never mind, I appreciate it when he is settled...... :-)


For today:

Matt Lewis has been a committed member of Pakenham church for 10 years and was selected to represent Australia as a member of the wheelchair rugby team in Rio.

Following a tragic accident in 2011, Matt sustained life threatening injuries when a device exploded, leaving him in a medically induced coma for over a month. He ended up losing both his legs and most of the fingers on both hands and had more than a dozen operations to rebuild his body. Against the odds, Matt pulled through and had to adjust to a new way of life after spending eight months in hospital.

It was after someone saw him in rehab and mentioned that he would be a good candidate for wheelchair rugby that he got involved in the sport and has competed both nationally and internationally.

Before the accident Matt had been involved in the church’s youth ministry and had been doing a lot of motivational speaking to church groups and hospitals.

The church congregation rallied together and, with much fundraising, built and paid for an adapted house and car for Matt…. The pastor said... ”To God be the glory that we have been able to support such a determined inspirational young man.”

We thank God for all inspirational young people and for those who support them.



Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 13 Sep 2016 09:22

Interesting posts this week as always Cynthia.

I am pleased that your OH is doing so well but I know what you mean about the "fidgets" . I moved into another room at 3 am today so my OH could have the whole bed to move around in as his dodgy knee was playing him up.

Didn't your grandson do well Kandj - a great achievement. Congratulations to him.

Thinking today of Kandj's husband who is unwell and of Kandj as she cares for him, and of others who are in a similar situation <3