One of the things I have been reminded of over the last 6 months is that all of us, church members or not, are on a journey. All of us have had our lives impacted by the pandemic in ways that will most likely take years to come to terms with. In the restricted existenceContinue reading “Road: on the journey, together”
Category Archives: reflecting
Cave: the world in my back lounge
On March 24th 2020 office life abruptly ceased and along with thousands of others, I became a home-worker – and entered the existence of a hermit. It was a shock to say the least (to those I live with too, who were suddenly exposed to much more of my presence than they had been usedContinue reading “Cave: the world in my back lounge”
Cave, refectory, road: reflections on lockdown spirituality
Over the last year I’ve been introduced to the writing of Julian of Norwich. (Just watched a fantastic documentary by Dr Janina Ramirez which gives a great insight into Julian’s life including her book Revelations of divine love). Julian lived from approximately 1342 – 1416 or so. She was an important figure in medieval timesContinue reading “Cave, refectory, road: reflections on lockdown spirituality”
“Be you”
An important part of finding your groove as a pioneer is to have good self-awareness, or as Jonny Baker put it learning to “be you”. This is an area I’m engaging with at the moment. There are various tools you can use to do a bit of self-reflection. With my current lockdown brain, deep reflectionContinue reading ““Be you””