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Cynthia
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27 Sep 2023 09:02 |
Good morning :-)
Every day seems to be manic........................
Harvest A prayer for those Whose lives are thin And shelves devoid of Bread and tin.
A stronger prayer For those who stand With more than enough In every hand.
For in God's Kingdom Love is King And generosity The trendy thing.
There is no lack Or chance despair. No deprivation. No hunger there.
In God's town.. No cupboards bare. No hungry child. No shadow there.
In the City of Angels No fears you'll find For hope and joy Are all refined..
..by hands and feet Of those who love And serve the one true God above.
So come on people! Come and see What God can do through you. Through me.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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26 Sep 2023 10:27 |
Good morning :-)
Sorry I missed yesterday but it was rather manic to say the least.
Yes, Sunday was Harvest Festival for us. The church looked magnificent - it was a traditional sight - fruit, vegetables and flowers as well as tinned and dried goods.
We spent a lot of time yesterday organising where everything was going. There was such a huge amount of stuff but it got sorted - the tinned and dried goods went to the foodbank and the fresh fruit etc I took to our local hospice. They were so very grateful because, as with most people, every penny counts.
Next, is our Harvest Supper on Friday - hotpot to the rescue.
Anyway, moving on.
The word Harvest has other meanings too ........
A quote:
Harvest. A quote:
“Striving for success without hard work is like trying to harvest where you haven’t sown!” - David Bly
This speaks for itself. How can a church be successful if people don’t work hard to help?
Cx :-)
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25 Sep 2023 21:36 |
Hallo everyone,
I didn't realise that I hadn't posted for a couple of weeks. Where does the time go? I do generally manage to read the daily posts and thank Cynthia for another interesting week.
Gosh, you have been going through a tough time Tabitha. I hope things are starting to improve for you now. Very belated birthday wishes for you and your OH. What a coincidence that your birthdays are the same day.
OH and I are OK, thank you Kandj. Like most people of our age we have our ups and downs and life has been quite hectic and a touch difficult for a few weeks but we manage and we have a lot to be grateful for.
Harvest Festival - ah, that brings back memories of the church full of veg and fruit and carrying my little box up to the priest to be put with the others at the front of the church. It makes sense to take tins and packets - after all, they are still a part of God's good harvest, and I suspect that the fresh stuff from our childhood harvest festivals was often past its best when it reached the recipients. It's a good idea for your church to pass harvest offerings on to the Food Bank Kandj. So many people seem to be struggling with the cost of living right now and, sadly, many feel ashamed that they have to use the food banks.
Thoughts tonight for all those who are hungry and in need.
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kandj
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25 Sep 2023 19:00 |
Hello all
I hope all went well yesterday at the Harvest service in Cynthia's church. Such a special time.
The Harvest Festival service in my village church is planned for next Sunday. Lots to sort out as we are still without a Priest of our own to organise events.
I'm hoping that we will be singing, Come Ye Thankful People Come and also We Plough the Fields and Scatter....I need to have a quiet word with our organist methinks.
It's been suggested that donations of tinned and packet food are brought into church and then passed over to help the Food Bank Support Group. Very sad how families are struggling here just now.
Prayerful support for those who are upset.
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kandj
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24 Sep 2023 15:45 |
Hello all
Tabitha, it's lovely to hear from you. Happy birthday wishes to you and to your hubby. I hope you have a great day and have enjoyed your special lunch.
You've certainly been having a rough time with ongoing pain for such a long time. It was worth giving the Physio a try, but she didn't seem to do very much apart from taking payments from you.
Thank goodness that you have a supportive GP!!
Reading your long message until the end had me smiling, I'm really pleased that the steroid tablets are working so that you're feeling better slowly. Would you come back with an update after seeing your GP next Tuesday please..... in the meantime, keep taking the tablets and have a VERY Happy Birthday you two. What a coincidence that you and your husband have birthdays on the same day!
I hope that Vera's feeling a little better too, it's been a while since we heard from her.
Cynthia, Good Luck with your Harvest Service. It's hard to think that it's this time of year already! It was the 1st day of Autumn yesterday, so where did our Summer months go ??
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Cynthia
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24 Sep 2023 08:17 |
Good morning :-)
Manic day today - Harvest. Will chat later.
The Collect (special prayer) for today :
God of grace, ever creating and restoring, you breathe life into all things and embrace us with an everlasting love; help us to grow in wonder and awe, to embody a spirit of gratitude, and to dream generous dreams; that, in gathering what we have, we may graciously offer ourselves to accomplish what you will, in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Cx :-)
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Tabitha
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24 Sep 2023 07:37 |
Good morning
I love reading your stories, what a wonderful day. Today I reach the age of 64 & my husband is 71 today. My birthday time is 6am & his is 6pm. So we are going out for a Sunday roast at 12.30.
So blessed in may ways, I have had a mystery illness since last November, my muscles and joints seem to disown me. I got to June with every thing locking up on me. Dr was not sure & suggested a physio. Gave up waiting for the surgery one and decided to pay for it. Got a reccomm from my optician, £60 for 40 mins.
So spent the whole time telling her my problems, not a bad way to earn a living. Sent me home to rest & book in next week. So I feeling deflated but better in a way as it was good to talk about it, she said she would look into it and see if she could suggest a solution. How i wondered when she hadn't laid a hand on me.
So I had a badly frozen shoulder on the left and loss of strength, the right side was hurting and beginning to losing strength as well. So bad couldn't even pick up the ironing board. This then moved to the neck which hurt to turn my head. Was in pain nearly all day and so hard to sleep. My legs joined in, I could get to the bus stop but walking around was awful. The worst bit was it moved to my chest, I couldn't sneeze properly & it hurt to breath. Hence the time to go private with the physio.
Went back the 2nd week, we talked she gave me some exercises, still hadn't touched me at all, book in 2 weeks time, said if it hurt too much leave it a day and start again. Did the ones i could & a lot of the chest pain stopped, arms & legs the same. Went back to physio, more chat, said she would write to Dr asking for a blood test. Different exercises, this time tested the strength in arms & legs. Go home back in 2 weeks, by now £180 paid. Called dr no she hadn't written.
Went back in, she had forgotten, said she would do it, This time after a lot of pestering, she actually looked at my shoulders an neck. Said I had a lot of stiffness, tell me something I didn't know. Told me to book 3 weeks, unless it got worse as she didn't want me to spend money when she couldn't do a lot.
I wrote a very long letter to the Dr. Got a reply in 2 days, booked blood test 2 days later. Told it could be 10 days for the results. Had a call from the Dr the next evening, bit of a shock. He said he had put a rush on one of the tests. Thinks it could be Fibromyalgia. Suggested I start a course of Steroids, said he would fax prescription to chemist, but as it was 6pm Friday the prob wouldn't send it till Tuesday. Once I got them to take for 2 weeks & book appointment to see him. He said they can work quite quickly once the get going.
They arrived on Tuesday morning, I took the 4 tiny pills, rang surgery & booked in for 2 weeks. Thought oh well, see what happens. Decided to canx physio for a few weeks. Went to bed.
Woke next day, strange no pain, could move freely again, no side effects. Was I dreaming. Even frozen shoulder felt better & I could sneeze without pain. Two days later improvement all round. Went shopping, oh thought he had a new woman with him & was trying hard to keep up with a speedy wife. It was like a miracle, 4 very tiny pills a day & I felt as good as I had a year ago.
Off to Dr on Tuesday for 1st check up exactly 2 weeks and such a difference.
Feeling so much better & going out for birthday meal, didn't thing I would be going on. Such a lovely day. God bless the Dr for having a guess and little white pills.
Feeling blessed and glad of friends I can share this with.
Have a lovely day everyone and hope everyone is well. Lots of love. <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
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kandj
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23 Sep 2023 20:10 |
Hello all
Another interesting week of postings. Thank you
I have a very old Sunday School song buzzing around in my head now....... I'll share it with you
Magic Penny
Love is something if you give it away Give it away, give it away. Love is something if you give it away You'll end up having more.
It's just like a magic penny Hold it tight and you won't have any Lend it, spend it, you'll have many more They'll keep rolling all over the floor.
Does anyone else remember this old one?
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Cynthia
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23 Sep 2023 08:31 |
Good morning :-)
Generosity Week
Heavenly Father, you want us to be generous people offering our time, our skills and abilities and our money to your service. Guard us from holding tight when we should be letting go and honouring you as Lord of all we have. In your name we pray. Amen.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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22 Sep 2023 15:34 |
Good afternoon :-)
Generosity Week
From our diocesan website. Generosity is an important aspect of the Church of England. The church believes in a generous God and encourages its members to share this generosity with others. A generous life is considered a testament to one’s faith and reflects the generous God they believe in. Cultivating a generous culture is also vital for the church to develop a sustainable ministry.
The Church of England emphasizes that generosity is not limited to financial giving but can be expressed in various ways. To foster a generous culture, the church focuses on four key areas: 1. Inspiring people through generous leadership and celebrating generosity within the church community. 2. Discipling members by providing resources, teaching, and learning opportunities to help them understand God’s generosity and live generous lives. 3. Embedding generosity in the life of the church, including its plans, services, and ministries. 4. Activating generosity by offering opportunities for people to grow in generosity and apply what they have learned.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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21 Sep 2023 08:46 |
Good morning :-)
Generosity Week
Generosity Week In Giving Poet: M. E. Russell
It is in loving, not in being loved, The heart is blessed; It is in giving, not in seeking gifts, We find our quest. Whatever be thy longing or thy need, That do thou give. So shalt thy soul be fed, and thou, indeed, Shalt truly live.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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20 Sep 2023 08:58 |
Good morning :-)
Generosity Week - it isn’t always about money!
After suffering years with a failing liver, Brenda learned that she would need a liver transplant to survive. Though she was 69 years old, she wanted to live many more years and, by all accounts, with a healthy liver, she could. So, the doctors placed her on a liver transplant list hoping a donor would eventually appear.
Brenda waited for a full year before she received the call from her doctor that a match had been found. Thankful that a donor liver had been found, Brenda planned her transplant surgery with great anticipation. However, before the procedure was performed, she received another call to tell her about a 23-year-old woman, Abigail, who had been flown into the hospital that day. Abigail needed a liver transplant as well, and without it, she would die within 24 hours. The donor liver was a match for both ladies.
The choice was up to Brenda, but she did not hesitate. She gave permission for the surgical team to give the liver to Abigail, and as a result, Abigail survived. It was one of the most profound acts of generosity witnessed, and Brenda affected numerous lives in the process.
Thankfully, Brenda was notified four days later that another liver for her had been found. ??
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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19 Sep 2023 09:09 |
Good morning :-)
Generosity week:
Lord Jesus, teach me to be generous; teach me to serve you as you deserve, to give and not to count the cost, to fight and not to heed the wounds, to toil and not to seek for rest, to labour and not to seek reward, except that of knowing that I do your will. Amen.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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18 Sep 2023 10:39 |
Good morning :-)
Red Marbles - Idaho
I was at the corner grocery store buying some potatoes. I noticed a small boy, ragged but clean, hungrily looking at a basket of freshly picked green peas. I couldn’t help overhearing the conversation between Mr. Miller, the store owner, and the ragged boy next to me.
“Hello Barry, how are you today?” “H’lo, Mr. Miller. Fine, thank ya. Them peas sure look good!” “They are good, Barry. How’s your Ma?” “Fine. Gittin’ stronger alla’ time.” “Good. Anything I can help you with?” “No, Sir… jus’ admirin’ them peas.” “Would you like to take some home?” asked Mr. Miller. “No, Sir. Got nuthin’ to pay for ’em with.” “Well, what have you to trade me for some of those peas?” “All I got’s my prize marble here.” “Is that right? Let me see it” said Miller. “Here ’tis. She’s a dandy.” “I can see that. Hmm mmm, only thing is this one is blue and I sort of go for red. Do you have a red one like this at home?” the store owner asked. “Not zackley but almost.” “Tell you what. Take this sack of peas home with you and next trip this way let me look at that red marble.” Mr. Miller told the boy. “‘Sure will. Thanks Mr. Miller.”
Mrs. Miller, who had been standing nearby, came over to help me. With a smile she said, “There are two other boys like him in our community. All three are in very poor circumstances. Jim just loves to bargain with them for peas, apples, tomatoes, or whatever.” “When they come back with their red marbles – and they always do – he decides he doesn’t like red after all and he sends them home with a bag of produce for a green marble or an orange one, when they come on their next trip to the store.”
Years went by and I had occasion to visit some old friends in that Idaho community. While I was there learned that Mr. Miller had recently died and they were having his visitation that evening.
Upon arrival at the mortuary, we got in line to meet the relatives of the deceased and to offer whatever words of comfort we could. Ahead of us in line were three young men. One was in an army uniform and the other two had nice haircuts, dark suits and white shirts… all were very professional-looking.
They approached Mrs. Miller, standing composed and smiling by her husband’s casket. Each of the young men hugged her, kissed her on the cheek, spoke briefly with her and moved on to the casket. Her misty light blue eyes followed them as, one by one, each young man stopped briefly and placed his own warm hand over the cold pale hand in the casket. Each left the mortuary awkwardly, wiping his eyes.
Our turn came to meet Mrs. Miller. I told her who I was and reminded her of the story from those many years ago and what she had told me about her husband’s bartering for marbles. With her eyes glistening, she took my hand and led me to the casket. “Those three young men who just left were the boys I told you about. They just told me how they appreciated the things Jim ‘traded’ them. Now, at last, when Jim could not change his mind about color or size, they came to pay their debt.”
“We’ve never had a great deal of the wealth of this world,” she confided, “but right now, Jim would consider himself the richest man in Idaho.” With loving gentleness, she lifted the lifeless fingers of her deceased husband. Resting underneath were three exquisitely shined red marbles.
The moral: We will not be remembered by our words but by our kind deeds.
Cx :-)
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17 Sep 2023 08:30 |
Good morning :-)
The Collect (special prayer) for today:
God of grace, ever creating and restoring, You breathe life into all things And embrace us with an everlasting love, Help us to grow in wonder and awe. To embody a spirit of gratitude And to dream generous dreams That. In gathering what we have We may graciously offer ourselves To accomplish what you will. In Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Cx :-)
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16 Sep 2023 09:31 |
Good morning :-)
School’s back! We pray for all schools.
Loving Father, Thank you for all who are part of our schools. Please grant them your encouragement, wisdom and peace.
Strengthen teachers with heavy workloads. May they be firm, yet patient, expecting excellence but forgiving mistakes. May they support the children, playing to strengths, helping with struggles and motivating them to do their best.
Comfort and restore those living under shadows of unhappiness, abuse, pain or fear. May they come to know Jesus and His love for them.
Please pour out Your blessings upon all schools, In Jesus' name. Amen
Cx :-)
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15 Sep 2023 09:41 |
Good morning :-)
School’s back!
School secretaries play an important role in the day-to-day operations of a school. They handle providing administrative and clerical support to the school office by answering telephones, greeting visitors, managing pupil records, and handling correspondence.
The school secretary is often the first point of contact for parents and pupils and must be able to effectively communicate with them. They ensure that the school environment runs as smoothly as possible and allow teachers to focus their energies purely on providing children with an education, rather than worrying about keeping records and other vital yet time-consuming tasks. Their role is vital to the overall performance of the institution.
We thank God for the expertise of these important people in the day-to-day running of our schools.
Cx :-)
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14 Sep 2023 09:34 |
Good morning :-)
School’s back!
Where would schools be without the caretakers, those good folk who manage and maintain the school premises to ensure that they are clean, secure, safe and well-maintained.
Their main duties are locking and unlocking the buildings, as required, assisting users with setting up facilities such as chairs, and tables and supervising the cleaning. Caretaking can be quite a physical job but these folk take things in their stride and head teachers are more than grateful for the support of a good caretaker.
We thank God for these people who maintain and keep our schools clean and well-tended
Cx :-)
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kandj
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13 Sep 2023 20:00 |
Hello all
Very many thanks Cynthia. This week's prayers about schools are needed as our village schools re-reopen after the long Summer holidays.
Heavenly Father Pour out Your blessings upon our whole school community so that everyone grows in the knowledge of your love, wisdom and peace. In Jesus name we pray. Amen.
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13 Sep 2023 08:31 |
Good morning :-)
School’s back!
In the 1960s, teacher aides were introduced, then this progressed to the 2000s when Teaching Assistants were termed and became commonplace in a variety of education sectors.
Typical duties include: helping pupils with their learning, often with a particular focus on maths, reading and writing supervising group activities setting up equipment for lessons and keeping classrooms safe and tidy helping develop programmes of learning activities and adapting appropriate materials motivating and encouraging pupils monitoring and recording children’s behaviour and progress helping with school events, trips and activities.
Then there are, of course, Special needs classroom assistants/special needs learning support assistants. These are the teaching assistants who support teachers in helping children with special educational needs and disabilities. They ensure that the pupils are cared for and comfortable within the school community.
We thank God for these dedicated people who help and encourage our young ones through all stages of their lives in school.
Cx :-)
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