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- Looking at Your Community All in the month of JANUARY Diary of a Momentous Year: January 1918: STALEMATE The Daily Service celebrates a big birthday THE WAY I SEE IT: Power and corruption The great North Sea Flood of January 1953 The 1918 ‘Flu pandemic Thomas Hardy – looking back 90 years Those beloved...Looking at your Community (all articles) for January 2018
- Looking at God Know-go or no-go? God’s New Year’s honours list From the minister ‘Immeasurably More’ In praise of the Remnant How do people encounter God? The River-Bank Preacher Lights of the world ** Editor: Here is a short piece on the Epiphany, which may be useful. Know-go or no-go? When the Magi arrived...Looking at God (all articles) for January 2018
- Looking at You HOME FREED: the theology of decluttering Some modern tips for the Wise Men’s journey Keeping Account Sad decline of our invisible friends Put on the kettle Single – and happy about it Choose between chocolate and cheese An excellent New Year’s Resolution for everybody ** Editor: One popular New Year’s...Looking at You (all articles) for January 2018
- News Editor: There are not many current church ‘news’ stories that will still be relevant for your readers in the New Year, but here is a possible selection…. British want cathedrals and churches protected for future generations, new poll reveals Homophobic, biphobic and transphobic (HBT) bullying tackled in new guidance Cut stake on Fixed...News for January 2018 (all)
- Prayers and Poems So wise Prayer at Epiphany A New Year’s Challenge January Charm A Prayer for Wisdom to redeem the time New Year Celebration The Peace of God ** So wise (Matthew 2:1-12) So wise, those men from the East, to search for the promised One, to follow the star....Prayers & Poems (all) for January 2018
- Quotes With New Year in mind, we think of time and the future… Every man’s life lies within the present; for the past is spent and done with, and the future is uncertain. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Life is too short for us to do everything we want to do; but it is long enough...Quotes (all) for January 2018
- Bible Reading Notes – why bother? Paul and his Friends in Leadership – How they changed the world Seasoned by Seasons – Flourishing in life’s experiences Paul, Man on a Mission – The Life and Letters of an Adventurer for Jesus Determined to Believe? – the Sovereignty of God, Freedom, Faith, and Human This is...Reviews (all) for January 2018
- Smile Lines Overheard on the wise men’s journey to Bethlehem “OK, we got the gold. We got the frankincense. We got the myrrh. Think we should also get something more practical, like nappies, maybe?” “I thought this was supposed to be a weekend trip… my wife is going to be furious.” “All this star-gazing from...Smile Lines (all) for January 2018
- St James the Least of All Happily, the Church of England still retains some singular parish clergy. Take the parish of St James-the-Least in the county of C- for example. Here the elderly Anglo-Catholic vicar, Eustace, continues his correspondence to Darren, his nephew, a low-church curate recently ordained… On what clergy do after Christmas The...On what clergy do after Christmas
- News Christmas 2017 – #GodWithUs Bible Society launches Christmas film for children Prime Minister backs Church of England drive to eradicate modern slavery Church of England reaches more than a million on social media every month A Christmas gift with a difference! Rohingya Refugee Crisis Appeal Nine out of ten say that mission is for...All Editorial for December 2017
- God in the Arts Editor: Outstanding people in great stories of the Bible – as depicted in painting or sculpture – that is the theme of God in the Arts this year. This month the Revd Michael Burgess considers the ‘Adoration of the Shepherds’ by Georges de la Tour. ‘He gave us eyes to see...‘Adoration of the Shepherds’ by Georges de la Tour
- High Days and Holy Days for December Editor: We have provided some notes on the Season and some of its saints… As Saints’ Days do not change from year to year, we have offered material on many of these days before. The sections marked in blue headlines with asterisks are new this year. 1 ...High Days & Holy Days (all) for December 2017