by Julie Turner | Aug 17, 2016 | What's Happening
To linger means ‘to stay in a place longer than is necessary because of a reluctance to leave.’ We usually linger in places we really like, wanting to spend more time there. Or we linger with people whose company we really enjoy because we just like being...
by Julie Turner | Aug 16, 2016 | What's Happening
Like many people, I’ve marvelled at the feats of those participating in the Olympics and have particularly enjoyed British success. Max Whitlock’s performance in the gymnastics, winning two gold medals and one bronze has been amazing (these were...
by Julie Turner | Aug 16, 2016 | What's Happening
Stephen’s sermon on our lives being ‘works in progress’ got me thinking about unfinished music. The usual reason for a piece of music being unfinished is the death of the composer; thus Mozart’s ‘Requiem’ was never completed because...
by Julie Turner | Aug 14, 2016 | What's Happening
Stephen talked tonight about how we know when a job is well done. Do we define that as something difficult we did not want to do but can look back on with satisfaction when we have completed it? Or is a job well done something we have taken pleasure in? Do we feel...
by Julie Turner | Aug 14, 2016 | What's Happening
We had a birthday to celebrate this morning at Cherry Tree Court: