It's been a while. So if anyone out there reads this it will be astounding. There have been various reasons for my silence that I won't go into here, but largely it has been a combination of relentless work, no bandwidth and an echoing creative void. I've had a few ideas in my head but have not had the oomph to write anything beyond that which I "have to" every week. And much of that has come to the head in the past 2 weeks, which for varying reasons have been awful. And that came to a head on Thursday on the eve of Storm Amy. But there is, and will be in the next 5 weeks at least, no let up in the diary, without factoring in other unpredictable events and happenings. But one of these days I will have to start listening to myself. I've been reflecting, in a number of places, on the words of Lamentations 3 and the assurance of God’s steadfast love which brings new mercies and blessings every morning. And what was one of the daily lectionary readin...
We've just come to the end of the 2025 Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Ireland. It's been a short but busy agenda, not leaving too much room for blogging... But as our former President Rev Dr John Alderdice reflected on his year in office at the opening Ministerial Session, he pointed us again to his installation service the previous year and the image of a cracked, clay jar allowing the light to get in (as per Leonard Cohen and, long before him, Rumi) but also out... but also that of Paul's unknown "thorn in the flesh" revealing the surpassing grace of God... And from those thoughts came this... Grace comes in the form of a thorn that can never be extracted but gets down deep beneath the skin and cosmetic surface shallowness, working its way into the heart, and probing at raw nerves en route. Grace is conveyed in cracked vessels, free flowing through jagged fissures. Only broken bread can be shared. Only a broken heart can heal. Only when we see we...