St James’ Conversations – Sunday 27 June 2021 – Revd Harriet Johnston
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Sunset over the Campsies I had been to see the sun setting on Monday night and once it had gone behind the horizon I came home and got ready for bed when I caught a glimpse of red through a gap in the curtains. The
“Paul and Silas were watching a match” sounds like the beginning of a New Testament joke. However Silas is a post graduate student from Zimbabwe who I have met through the Buddy scheme of Friends International and we watched Scotland play Croatia together last night.
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Friday 18th June @ 7pm - An interactive conversation and interview with local authors, Mick Ashworth and Lewis Blair about their new books. Elegantly written and beautifully illustrated, WHY NORTH IS UP? tells you everything you need to know about the signs, symbols and science
“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” is a well-known saying that captures something of the way in which there is a unique response by each of us to what we see as beautiful. It has been wonderful to see the reaction of the
Ten days of festivities on Zoom and in person to raise funds for the Community A-V Project. The project will purchase equipment to enable two-way participation in community activities at St James as well as church services, so people can join in from wherever they
This photo, sent to me by Sophie, is named “Mug from above.” It is one of three photos she sent to show me the mugs St James is selling to fundraise for the Community audio-visual project. I’ve found putting together the publicity for St James’s
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The earth from outer space with a shining light above it. Last Sunday Harriet reminded us in the very telling phrase that when we pray we do not pray as the alone praying to the alone. This sentence has stuck with me since then and