This is about me trying to live a normal life on 24hr oxygen. I am a Local Preacher and have a daughter who is at Cliff College.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Pause for Thought was good last night , we had quite a wide ranging discussion but I was disturbed that a lot of people had felt that Rememberance Sunday should not include references to conscientious objectors or people who felt broken by the part they played in the war. The idea seemed to be that the worship group should have warned people (how?-with a banner, in the notices?) that this was not going to be a 'traditional' Rememberance. I found Andi very inspirational and uplifting and it was clear that he spoke from the heart and had a challenge for us. Some of us last night tried to explain how we thought he had talked about rememberance and how all the elements of the service contributed to that. We did have the silence (at 11) but not the 'they shall grow not old'. Instead we had the reading ' First they came for the communists, but I did not speak out as I was not a communist' which I have used before and think was a very appropriate challenge for a congregation like Dorridge. Maybe the worship group should not have arranged a sermon series on peace to end on Rememberance Sunday? Or maybe people should be more open to receiving what God is saying to them even when it doesn't come in the expected form.
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Maybe your worship group have started a new tradition!And why not. My church asked uniformed organisations not to come as children would spoil the two minute silence for goodness sake!
Actually on two previous years we have held a Taize Service on Peace and Reconciliation in the evening of remembrance Sunday. So perhaps suggest that for another time too.
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