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The sacred

30/7/2010

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Sacred by Tim Powell

 

What is the sacred? I begin

To form an academic line

Then stop.

The memories return,

Moments not for my dull analysis.

 

Holy Communion in a sunlit room

Love-filled sermon in a golden abbbey.

Evening Prayer in an ice-cold chancel

Latin chanting in a soaring nave.

Sudden silence in a darkened chapel.

Windrush and rain and ancient stones.

And here, graves in the grass, names erased

As the sun-dial's days pass on.

 

Fractions of still eternity behind the wheeling world.

Each no more, all told, than a fleeting clarity,

Like a glimpse, caught then,

In the corner of the eye.

(a non-prose contribution to the service on June 2010)
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July's meeting

29/7/2010

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It was good to be able to welcome Elizabeth von Hippel (from Bath) and Sylvia Willis (from Lynn, near Boston, Massachusetts) to the July service.  The sunshine ensured that once again light flooded the Meeting House.  Peter and Judy brought flowers and redcurrants from their garden and the contributions on the theme of Wonder were thoughtful and inspiring.
 
Sylvia attends the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn (www.uucgl.org) and hopes to be back with us next time she is in England.
 
The August service will be on 8 August and the theme is 'Journeys'.  I'l be leading it.   
 
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Escape from the '50s?

1/7/2010

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In the latest Bath Unitarian Fellowship newsletter Kay Millard writes

 'Thanks to everyone who helped me to say farewell to the Fifties.


I think we reached consensus (not unusual in the Bath Fellowship,
but not inevitable either) that the 1950s were pretty awful, and well
worth forgetting!  But it was an interesting lunch.

Kate (Millard) made a beautiful cake.  Yvonne Aburrow led the
service on the subject of The Sacred and played on a pipe for us. 

 The young folk, George Powell and Rhosie Millard, had a fun time in
Marshfield’s playground'.

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