Thoughts from the Vicarage Well, I guess that most of you will have had a Summer holiday by now and I hope that you are rested and refreshed and ready to go about your ordinary daily lives again. At a recent family service, we thought about holidays and the things we need to [...]
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Thoughts from the Vicarage Well, I guess that most of you will have had a Summer holiday by now and I hope that you are rested and refreshed and ready to go about your ordinary daily lives again. At a recent family service, we thought about holidays and the things we need to [...]
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Thoughts from the Vicarage What a fantastic day the Fun Day was. So many people, young and old, visited the church and churchyard and much fun was had by all. There was a splendidly informative guided tour of the church and environs led by Ronnie Blythe. We also had a dog agility [...]
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IT IS July 1827; so what would be happening? The bedroom is centuries older than this. It is about six o’clock, and, outside, the white cat lifts up her face piteously. She thinks she is passing away due to starvation. Three horses take turns to gulp water at the tank, and the oaks promise heat. [...]
Thoughts from the Vicarage It’s good to get away from the normal everyday things of the world. Jesus liked peace and quiet and often sought peace and quite away from the world. You will remember that there were the 40 days and 40 nights he spent away from the world in the wilderness; there [...]




