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Cynthia

Cynthia Report 18 Jul 2017 07:17

Good morning :-)



Still browsing through the parable of the sower.........

Some seed fell on rocky ground and when it came up, the plants withered because they had no moisture... Jesus said, "Those on the rocky ground are the ones who receive the word with joy when they hear it, but they have no root. They believe for a while, but in the time of testing they fall away."

What have been the testing times when it was difficult for you to hear God and follow him?

Father, create in me a soft heart, an open heart that is readily yielded to your Word and your commands. Make me fruitful, I pray. Amen.


Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 18 Jul 2017 10:52

Hello all

The brown paper bag method worked then Cynthia ha ha.

There have been many times I have felt in a dark place and coped with bereavements, major surgery and serious health problems, but still clung on to my faith even with just
my fingertips at times. I have a very old bookmark which reminds me we are never on our own in any challenging times.... it reads:

If God brings you to it; He will bring you through it. (Isaiah 58:11).

Powerful words that work and are so true in my own humble experience.

Remembering all who are going through a difficult time right now. (((hugs))) xxx

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 19 Jul 2017 07:34

Good morning :-)

I know what you mean kandj........dark times and fingertip faith. Without God in my life I think I would be a total wreck :-D

For today :

There is so much to unpack in the parable of the sower......

Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up with it and choked the plants. Jesus said, "The seed that fell among thorns stands for those who hear, but as they go on their way they are choked by life's worries, riches and pleasures, and they do not mature."

What are the worries, riches or pleasures that stop you from hearing God and following him?

Lord, deliver us from distraction, from worldly desires and all that would lure us and choke us with false promises. Still us, turn us, and enrich us with your Spirit, that we may be good soil, forever faithful and fruitful for you. Amen.


Cx :-)

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 19 Jul 2017 17:08

Just popped in for a quick read. Can't stop. Hope you've all had a good day. Waves as she dashes out again ~~~~~~~~~~~~

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 20 Jul 2017 07:34

Good morning :-D

*Waving* to Vera as she disappears in a cloud of dust...... :-D


Still other seed fell on good soil. It came up and yielded a crop, a hundred times more than was sown...

Jesus said, " But the seed on good soil stands for those with a noble and good heart, who hear the word, retain it, and by persevering, produce a crop."

What are the things that have helped you to listen to God and to follow him?

Lord, open our eyes and ears to the presence of Your Holy Spirit. May the seeds of Your Word scattered among usfall on fertile soil. May they take root in our hearts and lives, and produce an abundant harvest of good words and deeds. Amen.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 21 Jul 2017 07:22

Good morning :-D


The sower flings the seed everywhere...

Remember God's love... God's love is extravagant, abundant and unconditional...

God keeps loving and giving his word to everyone – the passersby, the distracted, those who turn away and those who follow him... It is up to us how we respond.

Lord, help us to respond to your love with open and grateful hearts. Amen.


Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 21 Jul 2017 18:58

Hello all

Reading today's post reminds me of some wild flower seeds I sprinkled around in
April and now we have a beautiful and colourful display of cornflower, poppies, chamomile and tiny marigold with little effort from me. These seeds definitely fell
on good ground. Isn't nature wonderful.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 21 Jul 2017 22:04

Your wildflowers sound so pretty Kandj. Nature is indeed wonderful.

At the moment I am in Nottinghamshire for our annual family get-together. We are geographically scattered but we try to meet up once a year. Numbers vary but everyone who can get there does so. I think this year there will be about 50 of us spending tomorrow together. I am sure I have said it before but I am so aware of how blessed I am to be part of such a close knit family that my thoughts turn to those who aren't so fortunate. May those who are alone and lonely find support and solace.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 22 Jul 2017 07:38

Good morning :-D


Wild flowers are so pretty.......and can cheer people up so easily. Enjoy them kandj.

Hope you have a fabulous time with your family Vera and yes, you are indeed blessed. Will your famous grandson be there?



The sun is up and the school holidays have started! Sending very best wishes to all those who are going on holiday in the next week.

Thank You Lord for the times of refreshment and opportunities to go away on a holiday – so that we may be renewed in body soul and spirit. And Lord, we particularly thank Your for this lovely summer holiday time and pray that You would be with us as we spend time away from the hustle and bustle of the work-a-day week and take time to rest awhile. Amen.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 23 Jul 2017 07:25

Good morning :-)


We have three little boys - including twins - to be baptised today. One of the families has a mega amount of guests apparently - could be fun ..... arrrrghh :-D

The 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 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.

The reading for today tells of the parable of the Wheat and the Weeds.


Have a good day everyone.... Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 24 Jul 2017 08:05

Good morning :-)


Three newly baptised little boys......they all behaved beautifully. The twins had blonde curly hair and all dressed up in tiny matching waistcoats and trousers with little ties. So cute.

The holiday season is upon us and friends are up, up and away flying to all corners of the world. Whilst we may have holidays, God never does…..he is with us 24/7 and we shouldn’t really forget that.
All around the world there are churches who would welcome us to join them for Sunday worship and I have been looking at one in that very popular holiday location of Mexico.

Whilst Roman Catholic Christianity is the dominant religion in this area, there are over 100,000 Anglicans.

Christ Church in the City of Mexico - here is the welcome they extend to visitors:

"New to Christ Church?
We love visitors, and we’ll do our best to welcome you warmly to our congregation. After the Sunday service, we all head across the patio for coffee in the parish hall. Please go to the “Welcome Table” to talk with a member of the Newcomers Committee. We can answer questions, introduce you to members of our church family, and also inform you about English-speaking services in the area (e.g. shops, doctors, etc).

We follow the Book of Common Prayer and The Hymnal 1982, both from the Episcopal Church in the US, for our order of worship and our music. All are welcome to join for any of our services.”

They sound very friendly and welcoming and we thank God for their witness.

Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 24 Jul 2017 10:28

Hello all

Twins boys for baptism on Sunday Cynthia. A double blessing for their family.

I'm sure that your family get together was a happy time for everyone Vera.
Did your Grandson go to Nottingham to show you all his Gold Medal there..

A rainy day and cooler but the rain is needed and a job less watering the garden.

Thinking of all parents as children have broken up for the Summer holidays.
It was always a happy time for our family and I pray it will be happy for others too.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 24 Jul 2017 12:14

What a lovely welcome from the church in Mexico. Your church also sounds very welcoming Cynthia - you certainly seem to get good congregations and lots of little ones brought for baptism. I bet the twins looked gorgeous.

I do like the way baptisms are incorporated into normal services these days. 50 years ago when my children were baptised there was always a Sunday afternoon service just for baptisms and the children never seemed to receive a welcome into the church family. By the time my grandchildren were baptised, they were carried round the church and shown to all the congregation and it was so much more "inclusive".

We very much enjoyed our family weekend. All my grandchildren got there which was lovely. J didn't bring his medal as he is quite an unassuming young man and never boasts but, of course, he got a round of applause. One of our family traditions at this gathering is to celebrate the achievements of the younger ones throughout the previous year. These are read out and are often quite simple things...A has learnt to ride his bike without stabilisers, B sang in a school assembly, etc. Think hard enough and you can always find something notable that a child has achieved. They all get a clap and a "well done" and it's a joy to see the smiles on their faces.

So, as they start their summer break, may God bless the children and bring a little joy into the lives of those less fortunate.

David

David Report 24 Jul 2017 20:48


I've been looking into Y**Tube about the Universe.

There's some good stuff on there about the Universe,

Evolution v creation. There's a much stronger case for creation.

Also, different topic, there's a couple of very interesting videos on there

endeavouring to explain Revelation Ch 12 Watch out for Sept 23 2017

signs in the heavens explained.

<3 <3 <3 <3 <3

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 25 Jul 2017 07:59

Good morning :-)

A double blessing indeed kandj, but I wonder how many folk have said 'double trouble' :-D

I think the idea of praising the younger members of the family is a simply lovely idea Vera. They will be made to feel very valued and loved. I'm so pleased that you have had a lovely family gathering - a very special time indeed. <3

Thanks for you input David........there are so many dubious videos and internet sites out there which purport to be 'religious', that I am very, very careful when looking for information. I prefer the tried and trusted sites which have some credence behind them.

I can remember an 'end of time' date being given out to much dismay when I was at school in the 60's. Guess what? It didn't happen :-D Apart from that, practicing Christians are aware that the event could happen at any time and live their lives accordingly. :-D

Now, for today:

Tenerife is a particularly popular place for holidays and yes, there are churches there too. if you are a little bored by the beach, one church has just the thing for you to do

The Anglican church of All Saints Church in Parque Taoro, Puerto de la Cruz - is a little bit of England tucked away amid its own beautiful gardens, carefully tended week by week by our gardening team. If you have green fingers or even if you don’t and would like to do a couple of hours in our gardens please pop along on a Tuesday morning and ask for Tony and join the team who will be delighted to meet you." :-D

We pray for our brothers and sisters who worship at this little church.


Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 26 Jul 2017 07:19

Good morning :-)


In 2015, a friend of ours became the Archdeacon of Germany and Northern Europe including what is known as the Eastern Archdeaconry. It covers a vast area and many, many countries, some of which are popular holiday destinations. The pictures he posts as he travels from country to country and from church to church, are stunning and show just how active the C. of E. is across that wide area.

One of the countries under his wing is Croatia and the Anglican Chaplaincy in Zagreb. This is what they tell us......

“Our English-speaking congregation meets at Crkva svetog Blaža (St. Blaise’s Church), Prilaz Gjure Deželica 64, Zagreb, on the second and fourth Sundays of the month at 5:00 pm. We also hold other occasional events, so please check our calendar of events. Who are we?

Our group consists of people of many nationalities and church backgrounds, and our aim is to provide church services in English for anyone who needs them, whether long-term residents, those here for shorter periods, tourists, or visitors.
We meet twice a month, on the 2nd and 4th Sundays, from September to June. One service is a celebration of Holy Communion with visiting clergy, and the other a lay-led Service of the Word. Children up to school age are cared for in the creche and those aged up to 12 are welcome to join in organised Sunday School. Refreshments follow the service.

The Zagreb congregation is linked to Christ Church Vienna in the Diocese in Europe, which is part of the Church of England. Our nearest sister congregations are in Ljubljana and Belgrade. We wish you a warm welcome."

We pray for this congregation in Croatia.

Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 26 Jul 2017 14:55

Hello all

Heavy rain all day but on the positive side I am saved a job of watering the garden.

I have been blessed to mostly see my glass as half full and not half empty, this positive outlook has always helped me to cope with life's challenges over the years.

"The positive thinker sees the invisible, feels the intangible, and
achieves the impossible". (Winston Churchill).

Have a Happy Wednesday everyone. xxx

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 27 Jul 2017 07:54

Good morning :-)

We had thunder and lightening last night - it didn't last very long but it was a good downpour. My grandma always used to say that that sort of rain 'washes the pavement'. :-D


Let's continue with visiting churches in popular holiday destinations.

Most of us probably have friends who are off to Greece on their summer holidays..

The Anglican Church in Greece has a wonderful caption….

AN ANGLICAN PRESENCE in the land of the Bible.

St. Paul’s church in Athens introduces itself……

We are
A WARM-HEARTED
lively group, open to others and welcoming. We provide social welfare, pastoral care to those in need, to the homeless and refugees, as well as to unaccompanied migrant minors.

We offer
A PLACE
of worship, Christian education, spiritual growth and cultural activities to English-speaking residents of Athens and visitors journeying through the city.

We make a
STRONG POINT
of fostering good relations with other mainstream Christian Churches and humani-tarian organizations in the city, around Greece and in the rest of the world.

We pray for our brothers and sisters in this historic place.

Cx :-)

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 28 Jul 2017 07:40

Good morning :-)

Has summer ended?? ??

I have heard people say how much they have enjoyed holidays in Canada. Many folk have relatives over there, often due to the fact that families emigrated, trying to find a better life, early in the 20th century - as we well know on this site.

The capital of Canada is Ottawa this is what the Cathedral tells us about itself ??...

"Christ Church Cathedral is a diverse and vibrant parish with a wide range of ministries and many active members. It is a place where God is glorified and faith is nurtured in creative, traditional and thought-provoking ways.

The Cathedral is an open place of welcome and hospitality, where people of all ages and backgrounds gather for prayer, inspiration, friendship and service. It is frequently the site of diocesan, ecumenical, interfaith and state events.

The Cathedral celebrates hundreds of liturgies each year, from quiet weekday services to colourful Choral Eucharists on Feast Days. It promotes excellence in sacred music and has an exceptional music ministry and gifted musicians. An arts program offers captivating performances and topical lectures each season, drawing people from all walks of life.

Whoever you are or wherever you are from: you are welcome.

May your experience of Christ Church Cathedral give you a strong sense of the grace upon grace God freely extends to every person and to all Creation."

We pray for the people who worship in this cathedral.

Cx :-)

kandj

kandj Report 28 Jul 2017 10:41

Hello all

Cynthia,I smiled reading of your Grandma's comments regarding the heavy rain "washing the pavements" lovely thought for you to have remembered for so long.
Hope Summer hasn't ended!!

An interesting topic you have chosen looking at churches in other countries, thanks.

Heavy rain is forecast for us today but a dry bright tomorrow. That is good to know as the couple who have bought the bungalow opposite are being married tomorrow.

May God bless everyone being married this weekend with His unconditional love xx