Helping People to Meet God • Make Friends • Grow in Faith

Charles Philip Arthur George

Humbled by Crown, aloof,Gordonstoun,Death of Mountbatten He walks dignified through streets of Christ and ChurchFuture Head of Church and State King to be crowned.Thoughtful, wise, planted and grownBy heartache, trials, yet finding triumph In realising a voice, amidst architecture,Gardening and plants, pioneer of Environment and conservation. Helicopters, Australia, Goons, Polo, Distilled now into dignity, Maturity, consideration and endurance. Like…

Queen Elizabeth II

On Friday morning my slumber was punctuated by an unexpected sound: it wasn’t the sound of the railway crossing or the steady thump of pile driving. I got up, gave our youngest son some cornflakes and stepped out into the misty morning. The steady tolling of a muffled bell greeted me. Accompanied by bird song the sound of the bell wafted across…

Praying for Mission  

September is Mission Month. One of the ways we can participate in mission is through prayer. To facilitate such prayer Anglican Mission’s publishes a booklet called Partners in Prayer (in our library corner, or available online at angmissions.org.nz). This and other resources can enlarge our horizon and our prayers so that we can be part…

Church arguments

Anyone who has had anything to do with the Eastern Orthodox Churches has probably encountered the use of icons – images of events and people from the Gospels and other Biblical books and of the saints. It is one of the aspects of Orthodox worship that has also been embraced by Christians from other traditions.…

Our recognisable church building       

At Tūranga, the Christchurch Central Library, there is a digital installation that displays prominent Christchurch landmarks. Visitors can interact with the installation and swipe from area to area, landmark to landmark. When they tap on specific landmarks an information bubble pops up. Included are landmarks such as Cave Rock in Sumner, the Cardboard Cathedral, New…

The books we read

Sometimes I’ve read a book that is so memorable that years later I not only remember much of the book, but also the emotions I felt when reading it, where I’ve read it, and what the weather was like. One of those was a book by south German author Ottilie Wildermuth. In the middle of…

Christian music in the world  

About a month ago I wrote about a non-Christian song that masquerades as religious (“Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen). In addition, there are probably a few songs that are occasionally sung in churches that are more influenced by secular music and thought than any Christian background. A few weeks ago I sat in a Spanish restaurant…

Reaching across denominations

This week, as I regularly do, I took services in rest homes. As I came into one of the rest homes, some residents already sat expectantly in the chairs in the room where the service is held, while others still drifted in. After greeting the people informally I began to set up for the service.…

More Property News

Habitus Group has withdrawn its proposal for the development of the tennis court and vicarage lands. The validity for the offer had expired in late May and has not been renewed. Habitus Group has mentioned that this is due to significant increase in build costs and a reduction in demand. I have talked with Habitus…

Hymn Sunday

It is quite possible that hymns and songs influence our faith more than Bible reading, books, or sermons. We sing hymns again and again, so that their music and their words are firmly planted in our minds and hearts. Music affects us far more deeply than just the written or spoken word alone. Maybe that’s…