Monday 13 June 2011

Sunday June 12 - Strangers & Sojourners





This week we reflected together on the plight of refugees and asylum seekers. Our Gospel Reading Matthew 2: 13 - 23 reminded us that the holy family were refugees in Egypt, and the story of "Y" an Eritrean asylum seeker reminded us of the hardships faced still in our own time by many vulnerable people when they arrive in the UK seeking safety.

We also had the opportunity to hear the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, tell us what he understands by the word "refuge" - somewhere people can get on with their ordinary human lives. Just like a home so too with a country he suggests - a home is never really a home unless it has some guests ... You can watch this clip (again) above.

There are no easy answers to the questions raised by our reflections but we can make a start, and I thought this from the Refugee Week website offered a way in which we could all make a start:

When a butterfly flaps its wings, it makes a tiny change in the atmosphere, which in turn can change the path of a tornado or a big wave. This is the so-called Chaos Theory, which describes how small events can influence big events.


Now, if we apply this theory to human beings it works like this:


You say a prayer for refugees. In prayer you use your imagination to put yourself in their place. This experience creates a tiny change in you, which in turn creates changes in those close to you, which in turn sets off a wave of change coming from within your community and affecting the way others perceive refugees.

http://www.refugeeweek.org.uk/simple-acts/twentytwo-acts/Say-a-prayer.htm

If you did not have an opportunity to take away a copy of the booklet "Strangers & Sojourners" it can be downloaded from here. If you would like to (re)read the sketch "Jesus Was Once a Refugee" it can be accessed here.

Other sites which may be of interest:
Brighton Voices in Exile
Refugee Council

Peter King


Thursday 2 June 2011

Sunday May 29 - The Holy Spirit

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We started to look at the coming of the Holy Spirit today, and explored some of the many facets of His work – creative, breath of life, fire, dove, wind, invisible – all accompanied by power point images; the funniest was of course when we stopped and looked at a blank screen – well it would be since the Spirit is Invisible!!

We talked about the work and the gifts of the Spirit and discovered just how dependent we are on Him – in strengthening, coping, guiding, enabling, healing, giving and forgiving and a whole host of others.

The continuity of the Spirit’s work since before the beginning of time was explored and so was the meaning of The Spirit of Truth; and we discussed what that means for ourselves and explored Truth about God, Ourselves and Life.

We also decided that the Spirit is not a gate-crasher – He’s a free gift and ours for the asking. Alleluia!

Among others, our songs included Jesus is Lord, Spirit of Holiness, The Spirit lives to set us free and altogether we had a wonderful morning!

Next week, as it’s All Age Praise, we’ll be making ‘golden’ Crowns, re-enacting the Pentecost story and blowing up balloons and bubbles to represent the coming of the Spirit.

A warm (and windy) welcome is waiting for you!

Deacon Olivia