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          Cut flowers
        
      
            
        
        
          
  Cut flowers
by Glen Scott Robson
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          Tulips
        
      
            
        
        
          
  Tulips
by Glen Scott Robson
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          Poem: The Maker
        
      
            
        
        
          
  Poem: The Maker
by Marjorie Dobson
Poem: The Maker Whether we make a painting, a pot, or a poem; a cake, a candle or a Christmas card; a song, a sketch, or a sandwich, we look at it through our own eyes – the eyes of the maker. Sometimes we are satisfied. Sometimes disappointed. Sometimes rather proud of ourselves
          
          
        
          Imagining the Lectionary: Muddy boot discipleship (Proper 8A / Ordinary 13A)
        
      
            
        
        
          
  Imagining the Lectionary: Muddy boot discipleship (Proper 8A / Ordinary 13A)
by David Perry
Imagining the Lectionary: Muddy boot discipleship (Proper 8A / Ordinary 13A) Reflection accompanying image “Difficult path ahead”. "Don't think I've come to make life cozy. I've come to cut—make a sharp knife-cut between son and father, daughter and mother, bride and mothe
          
          
        
          God's wondrous love
        
      
            
        
        
          
  God's wondrous love
by Norman J Goreham (1931-2021)
This hymn is based on words of St. Hippolytus of Rome (c 170-c 236): “This tree, wide as the heavens itself, has grown up into heaven from the earth. It is an immortal growth and towers between heaven and earth. It is the fulcrum of all things…the centre of the cosmos.”
          
          
        
          Feathers fly, the snare is breaking
        
      
            
        
        
          
  