Hi everyone,
I'm aware that I've been rather silent recently. There have been three main reasons for that which I'd like to share with you.
Firstly, I've spent a lot of time this year writing liturgy. Liturgy when its written for a congregation needs to involve considerable consultation. As such a liturgy takes about 6 months - beginning with writing and sharing that writing via email with a group of 6, then sharing it in public forums, then sharing it with theologians, then writing music for it, and finally trialling it with the congregation and inviting feedback over a two month period. This year I've initiated and crafted two. The current one is found here [following the notices for the week]: http://www.stmatthews.org.nz/images/UserFiles/File/WH%20&%20Pew%20Sheet.pdf
Secondly, I've spent a lot of time over the last three months bringing to conclusion a negotiation with our neighbour, the Auckland City Mission. They are wanting to do a major redevelopment of their site [a $70 million redevelopment] to enhance their services and offer new ones. Between our church and the Mission is a carpark that belongs to us. We have been negotiating to lease that carpark site to the City Council in order to transform it into a park whilst keeping a small portion [250 sqm] on the road front for a cafe/administration building. You can see a model of what is planned here: http://www.missioninthecity.org.nz/
Lastly, Lucky's time has been occupied caring for his wife who has fractured her back.
I have been writing sermons and a few other things which you can access through www.stmatthews.org.nz I'm currently working on a piece that is supportive of the Revd Ann Holmes Redding of Seattle who will shortly be defrocked for the crime of being both a Christian and a Muslim.
Blessings to you all,
Glynn
10/25/2008
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Good to have you back Lucky
ReplyDeleteGlynn,
ReplyDeletechecking back after a while - sorry to hear of your wife's back fracture. Hope it's well on the mend.
Blessings from a wintery UK...
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Hi Glynn,
ReplyDeleteCatching up after a while.
Sorry to hear of your wife's back fracture - hope it is well on the mend.
Blessings from a wintery UK...
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