Faith
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Hidden. Growing. Faithful.

A reflection on the quiet places where hope takes root and grace begins to grow. Continue reading
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Wisdom. Hidden. Tradition.

A cryptic note in the Prayer Book calendar whispers of O Sapientia. Without the story, it slips past unnoticed. Yet here, at Advent’s threshold, Wisdom speaks—ordering all things sweetly, inviting us to pause and learn the way of prudence. Continue reading
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Waiting. Practising. Proclaiming.

Caught between Advent’s hush and Christmas’ song, even the organ bench becomes a place of paradox—where longing and joy are rehearsed side by side. Continue reading
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Waiting. Healing. Confession.

Psalm 40 | Isaiah 38:1-5,21-22 | Matthew 16:13-28 This afternoon, as I sit through three and a half hours of dialysis, I find myself living inside the words of Psalm 40, Isaiah 38, and Matthew 16. The psalmist’s waiting is my waiting: tethered to the machine, I wait, and yet I trust that God bends… Continue reading
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Feast. Joy. Song.

On Gaudete Sunday, the rose candle glows as Isaiah’s feast, Mary’s song, and Christ’s assurance weave together—joy breaking into waiting, light shining within the shadows. Continue reading
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Mercy. Foundation. Grace.

A week’s end reflection on prayer, stability, and sustaining compassion… Continue reading
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Trust. Table. Calm.

A hymn of fear met with trust, bread shared in fellowship, and storms stilled by Christ. Continue reading
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Tune. Text. Together.

A creative reversal: words become music, music becomes words. Continue reading
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Shoots. Rain. Tunics.

From stump to shoot, from rain to renewal, from tunic to dignity—God’s mercy clothes us in hope. Continue reading
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Ambulance. Care. Trust.

During dialysis this morning I experienced chest pain and difficulty breathing. I’ve been placed on oxygen and dialysis was stopped so I can be checked out. An ambulance has been called. I ask for your prayers and a little extra grace today. Continue reading
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Rescue. Renewal. Radiance.

Evening Prayer readings: Psalm 40 | Isaiah 44:1-8 | Revelation 21:9-21 Tonight we are invited into a rhythm of grace: lifted from places of struggle into steadiness, refreshed with life where weariness lingers, and drawn toward a horizon of light that cannot fade. Evening prayer becomes a gentle surrender into this arc, a laying down… Continue reading
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Reading. Reflection. Renewal.

📖✨ One of my Christmas gifts was Doorways to the Sacred: Developing Sacramentality in Fresh Expressions of Church. I tend to open parcels as they arrive rather than wait for the big reveal, so this book has already found its way into my hands. After the recent Church of Ireland Pioneer Gathering, I’ve been reflecting… Continue reading
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Silence. Signs. Presence.

Dialysis as oratory: silence, signs, and the courage of presence Continue reading
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Restore. Belong. Endure.

A cry for renewal, a call to community, a promise of peace that holds us together. Continue reading
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Seeds. Scars. Solidarity.

In the grain of wheat, in the dialysis chair, in the scars of memory — prayer becomes fruit. Continue reading
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Tune. Text. Prayer.

Hymn-singing is never just about words on a page; it is about the marriage of text and tune, and how that union shapes the prayer of the gathered community. Yet music for hymns can be difficult. A hymnbook may suggest a tune that is unfamiliar in a particular place, and so the congregation must lean… Continue reading
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Waking. Walking. Watching.

Isaiah 2:1–5 | Psalm 122 | Romans 13:11–14 | Matthew 24:36–44 “I joyed when to the house of God, Go up, they said to me.” The old cadence of the Scottish Psalter still rings oddly in my ear. Its word order feels unfamiliar, almost comic, yet it lingers—memorable because it was passed on by David… Continue reading
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Endings. Threshold. Dawn.

At the threshold of endings and beginnings, praise steadies us, and rest becomes gift. Continue reading


