The Other
I was trawling through the internet the other week looking for inspiration for my Netflix watchlist. Came across a few potentials – Living with Yourself (quirky comedy), Collateral (crime drama), History […]
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I was trawling through the internet the other week looking for inspiration for my Netflix watchlist. Came across a few potentials – Living with Yourself (quirky comedy), Collateral (crime drama), History […]
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I love being snuggled up in my bed, under the warm duvet with the lovely soft cotton cover and it feels even more cosy when it is stormy weather outside. When I wake up early […]
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Irish people are more bored, frustrated and lonely now than at any time during the pandemic. That came out this week in a poll by the Department of Health. It’s […]
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There is a pepper shaker in a cupboard in our house. It sits just below the teabags, which I’m sure many of you are familiar with from over the years, […]
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There is a passage in the Bible that fascinates me. Picture yourself in the story: you have two wives, two servants, eleven sons, you’ve just crossed the ford of the Jabbok, and suddenly you’re caught up in […]
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How would you describe our church? What makes it different from another? For my next 2 blogs, I thought I’d have a go at describing our community, choosing just 4 characteristics. Of course, you can add to this list in the comments, because […]
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I’m no preacher, though I admire those who can move the heart , inspire to action or introduce a new perspective by speaking with passion from the front. I’m more prone to […]
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This blog started life like a little maggot-y thing. Small and moaning and grim. Trying to pretend it was logical and thoughtful and dispassionate and realistic. I didn’t like it […]
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WHAT. A. YEAR. It’s been wild. I think it will take a good few years of reflection to discover how exhausted we are, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. The effect […]
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Over the past few weeks, I have been reflecting on the blogs and been moved by their honesty. After Sunday’s wonderful service, I went for a walk on Griffith Ave. […]
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