Monday 24 October 2011

The Starfish


In the morning early,
I saw the folk from the village
combing the sand for starfish
which the waves had washed up
and left vulnerable.

These the villagers would collect, kill,
and sell for profit.
That was their way.

One morning I rose earlier,
and walked on the sand by the water's edge.

There in the distance, I saw a solitary figure
who was also looking for starfish.

Whenever he found one alive or even just alive,
he would lift it, kiss it,
and lay it back in the blue water,
there to be revived and to swim again.
That was his way.

Now I get up every morning,
earlier than the villagers,
early as the man.
I the strong no longer stretch to survive:
I kneel down to restore the weak.

And I have found,
though some might mock me,
that even far from the seaside,
there are starfish on every street.
(John L. Bell)

Even on the streets of Stromness?

Saturday 22 October 2011

The Golden Rule


They say you should walk a mile in another persons shoes before you criticise him.
Try that in the manse and you might be there for a while!

Thursday 20 October 2011

All you need is love!

Smiley happy people (apart from the one who was ill on Sunday1 Can you spot her?)










I've never been a huge fan of the Beatles, preferring the blues-based rock of the Stones. However, you do have to admit that Lennon and McCartney wrote some incredibly powerful and moving songs. All you need is love...Let it be.....Hey Jude for example. I'm hoping to use some of this music on Sunday to help us think about L.O.V.E. and what it means for us.

The Bible Readings are Deuteronomy 34:1-12, which deals with the death of Moses right on the verge of the promised land, and Matthew 22:34-46, the Great Commandment.


Here's a question for you to think about before Sunday: How do you love your neighbour.... when he's a right pain in the neck? Answers on a postcard please.

Thursday 13 October 2011

Facing up!

Well, I've been in Stromness for exactly one week now and so far I like it.

It's been strange walking (& cycling) around the streets of the town, seeing all the new faces, and not being sure who I'm supposed to know from the Church. My tactic has been to smile sweetly at everyone. It's not a bad tactic, though I suppose some people think I'm a grinning idiot!

The theme of Sundays service is faces. I hope to see yours there on Sunday, preferably smiling.

The Bible Readings are:Exodus 33: 12-23/Matthew 22:15-22

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Monday 3 October 2011

Last Weekend of Freedom


Some images that sum up how I have been preparing myself for life on Orkney. Went for a big bike ride amongst the mountains, helped carry a stretcher down Ben Nevis and celebrated the end of this chapter with a few local (to you) beverages. Oh and I did go to Church too (Alison made me!)