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You're so good I could eat you!

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Mark Hillis

Holy CommunionThe grandparent says to the child, playfully, “You’re so good, I could eat you!” Is it possible to express the bond between Jesus Christ and the Christian Church in such an emotive way?

 

Build a bridge...

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Chris Walker

Relationships are not easy. We can offend someone by saying something without realising that it hurt their feelings. 

 

Dance of life

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Cynthia Winton-Henry

Image by 'Surya' at www.flickr.comI majored in dance but knew I wanted to be helpful in the world. Is dancing helpful? The more I pondered this question, the murkier my vision became. I was overcome by fits of gloom. Anytime I went to church or sang a hymn, I’d weep.

 

The parable of the strawberries

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Elaine Ledgerwood

strawberriesIt all started with three little pots of strawberries...

 

Chosen as leader

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Alistair Macrae

Rev Alistair MacraeFor the past three years I’ve been aware of an impending call to a particular leadership role within the church, namely, President of the Assembly.

 

A tale of bricks and grace

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Michelle Coram

Michelle with baby chickMichelle Coram writes about how an awful mistake involving a brick and a chicken gave her a glimpse of grace she still doesn't understand.

 

Rich beyond measure in our multicultural country

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Tony Floyd

Today, 21 May, is the UN World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development.

 
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