Pray With Us

Dear Friends,

Known as Laetare (Rejoicing) Sunday, Mid-Lent Sunday, this Sunday is seen as a bit of a relaxed moment on our journey through Lent, fasting is put on hold & a bit of feasting is enjoyed.  It is also Mothering Sunday & a couple of the attachments are loosely around that theme.

Another, ‘Lead us on our Journey’, is encouragement on our way through Lent.

Our Lent course continues –  Mondays at 7pm – lasting under an hour – never too late to join!  There are two more sessions.  The link is

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89606042539?pwd=MVRsK2dZYUxXcVpNTWZEYXV5MVE4UT09

The blessing this week is ‘A Celtic Blessing’ from Light in our Darkness.

 

Looking ahead to Holy Week: there will be ‘zoomed’ reflections on Maundy Thursday at 5.30, Good Friday at 7pm and Holy Saturday at 10am.

There will also be a ‘live’ Reflection in Blessed Sacrament Church on Holy Saturday as usual at 11.30.  All are welcome to all or any of these.

 

Love to you all

 


 

Fast from hostility; Feast on non-resistance.
Fast from bitterness; Feast on forgiveness.
Fast from self-concern; Feast on compassion for others.
Fast from personal anxiety; Feast on eternal Truth.

 


 

The Image of God

 

Young mothers

Old mothers

Grandmothers

ALL MOTHERS ARE MADE

IN THE IMAGE OF GOD

Childless women

Menopausal women

Lesbian women

ALL WOMEN ARE MADE

IN THE IMAGE OF GOD

Fathers

Gay men

Childless men

ALL Men ARE MADE

IN THE IMAGE OF GOD

Divorced people

Married people

Single people

ALL PEOPLE ARE MADE

IN THE IMAGE OF GOD

Ruth Burgess

 


 

You father and mother us

John Harvey

Loving God,

you father us & mother us

all our days.

Even before we acknowledged you

you loved us;

you laboured to bring us to birth,

new birth,

and how joyful for you that birthing.

In the secret places of our lives

you nourish us,

offering us the feeding

that we need

to grow as human beings.

No matter how often

we desert you

you never turn your face away from us,

and your abiding concern

is always for our good.

You weep with us,

you laugh with us,

you rejoice in our successes

and are in anguish at our pain.

Yours are the arms

reaching out to cradle us

when we collapse in death.

Loving, mothering God,

strong & tender, tried and true,

we worship you today.

 


 

Lead us on our Journey

 

Take us on our journey

from where we are to what you want us to be;

so that we can become a community

where all are welcomed & no-one is excluded,

all are valued & no-one is made to feel inadequate,

all are forgiven & no-one is ashamed to belong,

all are encouraged and no-one is too hurt to come among us.

Lead us on our journey

from who we are to who you want us to be;

so that patience is built into us,

kindness is assumed in us, gentleness is part of us,

compassion flows from us,

truth is second nature to us,

and the commitment of love is part of us.

Let us go gladly on the journey towards Easter –
the journey towards death and resurrection.
Let us journey in the peace and power of the Spirit.

 

Ruth Harvey