Dear friends,
I write this with a couple of days left before I embark on the Santiago de Compestella – in Spain. I go a little naively knowing that a big walk awaits, 15-20 miles a day, probably a lot of blisters to be encountered on the way and nights spent in pilgrim hostels. I’m not sure really why I’m doing it…except that ‘I like walking’ and the enthusiasm of the person leading us, Revd Ian Holdsworth- with excitement in his eyes has been enough to galvanise five of us to set off from Heathrow on Sunday!
When walking- the legs keep going (hopefully!) leaving the mind free to reflect, and dream. I will be leaving behind the phone, the diary, but will carry a lot of the people of Braunston in my thoughts. There will also be plenty of European people to talk to and listen to along the way. Fellow pilgrims following the way of St James the Apostle. I am very lucky to have the means to pay for this trip, and as my sister (a nurse) reminds me- two arms and two legs to be able to do it!
During the season of Pentecost we are reminded of the words of Christ;
‘Jesus said to them again, ‘Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.’ When he said this, he breathed on them and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them, if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.’
John 20:21-23
The Spirit has life-giving qualities- it breathed over the waters at the beginning of Creation and was breathed into Adam- as the breath of life. The Spirit inspires, comforts, and strengthens. This week I have been very aware of the Spirit of life in community. In community the spirit of God is evident in laughter, the motivation to ‘get things done’ and in the willingness to care. With God’s help enabling us on earth to reflect heaven just that bit more.
Yesterday I visited a young woman in hospital. She is terminally ill and just wanted to see a priest. Bravely facing the next part of her journey she just wanted the opportunity to say sorry to God and to receive reassurance of His forgiveness and his care and love for her. What a tremendous humbling privilege to join with her in prayer and to go to the source of life himself, for comfort and peace.
We are all on a journey and as I go (by the time you read this I will probably be back!) bear a thought for the Spirit of God who brings each one of us life- life in all it’s fullness: in creation, in our preservation and in the fullness of eternal life.
God bless,
Revd Claire
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Summer Fete & Canal Weekend
Summer Fete
Come & see some classic cars
All the regular stalls - something for everyone!
Opens 2pm
Braunston Rectory / around the Church
Canal Weekend
Friday 27th June - 7-30pm Canal Concert
Sunday 29th June - 9-30am Marina Service
(Behind the Marina Shop)
Come & Join us - all very welcome
June's Services 2008
Church Services & Events
Sunday 1st June
11am Holy Communion with Kids Club
6:30pm Evensong
Monday 2nd June
2pm Little Fishers
Wednesday 4th June
10:30am Holy Communion
Sunday 8th June
11am Family Service
Monday 9th June
2pm Little Fishers
Wednesday 11th June
7pm Holy Communion
7-45pm PCC Meeting
Saturday 14th June
2pm Summer Fete
Sunday 15th June
11am Holy Communion with Kids Club
Monday 16th June
2pm Little Fishers
Wednesday 18th June
10:30am Holy Communion
Sunday 22nd June
11am Family Communion
Monday 23rd June
2pm Little Fishers
Wednesday 25th June
10:30am Holy Communion
Friday 27th June
7-30pm Canal Concert (Opening Braunston Canal W/end)
Sunday 29th June
9-30am Marina Service (Behind the Marina Shop)
Monday 30th June
2pm Little Fishers (Parish Room)
Sunday 1st June
11am Holy Communion with Kids Club
6:30pm Evensong
Monday 2nd June
2pm Little Fishers
Wednesday 4th June
10:30am Holy Communion
Sunday 8th June
11am Family Service
Monday 9th June
2pm Little Fishers
Wednesday 11th June
7pm Holy Communion
7-45pm PCC Meeting
Saturday 14th June
2pm Summer Fete
Sunday 15th June
11am Holy Communion with Kids Club
Monday 16th June
2pm Little Fishers
Wednesday 18th June
10:30am Holy Communion
Sunday 22nd June
11am Family Communion
Monday 23rd June
2pm Little Fishers
Wednesday 25th June
10:30am Holy Communion
Friday 27th June
7-30pm Canal Concert (Opening Braunston Canal W/end)
Sunday 29th June
9-30am Marina Service (Behind the Marina Shop)
Monday 30th June
2pm Little Fishers (Parish Room)
Rev Claire Pilgrimage
Rev Claire Walk
Sunday 11th May, Rev Claire is flying out to North West Spain as part of a group of five local pilgrims, to walk the Camino Frances, one of the oldest pilgrim routes in Europe. They begin at the town of Leon and, over the next twelve days, walk 200 miles to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela which is the home of the shrine of St James
Sunday 11th May, Rev Claire is flying out to North West Spain as part of a group of five local pilgrims, to walk the Camino Frances, one of the oldest pilgrim routes in Europe. They begin at the town of Leon and, over the next twelve days, walk 200 miles to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela which is the home of the shrine of St James
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