Friendship, husbands and pens

I have always been a fan of fountain pens. There’s something about their elegance, the way they feel when you try to write and their permanency which I like. The strange thing is, these days I barely have a need to physically write anything. I tweet, I email, I type, I text. The only writing I tend to do is the message line. And that is barely legible.

When I was at school, I used a fountain pen. This would have started around third year at secondary. The other pupils thought me a bit odd (not just for that, I hasten to add), but the teachers appreciated me writing with it, as it improved my handwriting, making life easier for them. (That wasn’t necessarily a complete bonus for me, as I have always struggled with spelling – so much so I needed remedial help at secondary school too – and bad handwriting covers bad spelling up a lot!).

It wasn’t an expensive fountain pen I used at school; I think it came free with Geographical Magazine once. But I always thought it would be nice to have a decent fountain pen. As the years went on, and the amount of physically putting pen to paper decreased, the notion sort of passed me by. What did I need with a fountain pen?

Soon, though, I will be able to conduct weddings, and I will need a ‘real’ ink pen for the signing of the register. Which has given me the perfect excuse to buy a fountain pen. A decent fountain pen.

I had been given a monetary gift from my probationary placement church, and I had considered using some of that towards a fountain pen. It would, after all, be something I ‘needed’ for ministry, something I could keep and something which would remind me of those lovely people in that congregation.

But I don’t have to spend any of that money on that, as today I received vouchers in the post for The Pen Shop from a couple of very good friends. A good and thoughtful gift. Completely unexpected, and so very, very thoughtful. I am blessed with good friends.

Turns out, my husband had been wondering when they’d arrive, as he’s been in on it too. True love, friends and husbands doing lovely things behind my back. Won’t be the first time and won’t the last.

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All Saints B 1 November 2015

Call to worship, opening and intercession prayers, and benediction for All Saints Day, Sunday 1 November 2015 are now available.

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Ordinary time 30B Proper 25B Pentecost 22B 25 October 2015

Call to worship, opening prayer, prayer of thanksgiving and intercession, benediction for tomorrow, 25 October 2015, are available now.

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Ordinary time 28B, Pentecost 20B, Proper 23B 11 October 2015

Call to worship, opening and intecession prayers and benediction for Sunday 11 October are now available.

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Various calls to worship, prayers and benedictions OT 23B 24B 25B 26B

What with everything which has been going on, as I look to see where God is calling me to minister, I have been somewhat neglectful in updating this site. Normal (whatever normal is) service will resume once I am back in a routine.

In the meantime, though they are all a bit late, I’ve added content for ordinary time 23B, 24B, 25B and 26B.

Hopefully the next time I publish, it will be before the appropriate Sunday, so will be of use!

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Today’s intercessions

A prayer of thanksgiving and intercession to be used today, in a service where a baptism has been included. Bible passges are Matthew 22:34-40 and 1 John 4:7-21

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Spill the Beans: The Genius of Jesus Week 5 Showing the Sacred

Here’s the call to worship, opening prayer and intercession for week 5 of the Summer Spill the Beans stuff, based around Luke 15:11-32.

As it’s a well known reading, I took the passage and divided it into the various parts:

Jesus as narrator.

The Father

The Prodigal Son

The Older Brother

And the servant.

It splits quite easily and what we’ll be using on Sunday is straight from the NIV. The idea is that the congregation hearing it with different voices for each part, may help them hear the text afresh.

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Ordinary Time 16B, Proper 11B, Pentecost 8B 19 July 2015

Call to worship, prayers and benedication for Sunday 19 July 2015 are available here

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Spill the Beans: The Genius of Jesus Week 3 Promoting Peace

Call to worship, prayers and benediction available for week 3 of the Spill the Beans summer resources here

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Balancing Power prayers etc

Over the summer holidays, Dalgety Parish Church is using the Spill the Beans Genius of Jesus themes.

Today we’re looking at balancing power and the call to worship, prayers and benediction can be found here.

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