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Preaching Angst
I was rather depressed last week looking through some old sermons. They were the ones that I preached when I was a curate in Perth. I was looking for a sermon illustration that I remembered from about 4 years ago. I was depressed because the sermons seemed to me to be quite good – I…
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SCOC – Come mourn with me awhile
Have spent part of the afternoon reflecting on the life and death of SCOC, the Scottish Churches Open College with Jayne Scott, its Principal. I was involved in it, by convening the committee which oversaw the degree programme. It is so sad that the college is being closed this year. I still believe in the…
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Learning to Blog
I read on someone else's weblog the other day that they thought that keeping one was like having a dog – worth it, but a lot of work. I guess that is true. The number of page views is increasing as each day goes by and I have hardly told anyone about this yet, which is…
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Eco-congregation
I'm just about to go to a meeting about the eco-congregation project with our local Green Apostle. The Green Apostle in question led a great Nature Walk last Sunday for members of the congregation. 14 people turned up and had a wonderful hour looking for the holy at Doune Ponds. I am in awe of how…
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Wednesday morning
I remember someone once saying a little unkindly of Richard Holloway (the retired Bishop of Edinburgh) that he never had an unpublished thought. Blogging can seem to be a bit like that. A whole new culture which will affect some of the things that I care about very much, for example, both politics and religion.…
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Reading List
The greatest achievement of this summer has been to finish Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie. I've taken this book on holiday for the last four or five years and never got very far with it. The problem was the first few pages. I would read them and then stop in wonderment at the writing, put the…
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Monday Evening
Went to Edinburgh today. Saw the new Paolozzi windows in St Mary's Cathdral. Perhaps they will grow on me with time, but today I found them quite hard to enjoy. Much more moving was the YWCA installation beneath the windows. 104 pairs of women's shoes with messages from the owners from every part of Scottish life, supporting an…
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Answers to questions
Someone has e-mailed me to ask what this blog is all about and who it is aimed at. I suppose it is about me! As for whom it is aimed at, I am not sure. Whoever wants to read it, I suppose. Already, I know that some members of the congregation have had a look…
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