For starters when in work I always had the discipline
of producing a monthly News & Prayer Letter. I have struggled to find the
time and motivation over the past five months.
Also, during the last five months we
spent nearly six weeks in Cornwall, being there for the whole of October. We
stayed at our ‘Holiday Home’ (static caravan) at the Par Sands site. This gave
us time to spend some quality time with our three Cornish grandchildren, Kerryn, Lowenna and
Isla. While there we were able to join in the celebrations for Isla first
birthday and Daniel’s (eldest son) birthday. We also had a great time catching
up with many other friends and generally enjoying Cornwall, even though it was
very wet and many of the walks we had planned had to be postponed.
We did miss being with our other grandchildren,
James and William as they are so little and changing daily, it seems. They are
the main reason we moved to Rugby. It is great fun being able to ‘do life’ with
Tabitha, Peter and the boys. Having moved around a lot this is a whole new
experience and we are loving it. We are even settling into a pattern on
Wednesday’s where Jane and Tabitha take the boys to our home church for their
Parents & Toddlers group and then Jane brings the boys back home leaving
Tabitha to have some time for herself for the rest of the afternoon.
Our ‘home church’ is SS Matthew and Oswald. Again,
a whole novel experience as it is our parish church and we can walk there in
ten minutes. They have been in vacancy for the past twenty-four months with a
new Vicar being appointed in November 2019. Alan Hulme along with his wife,
Jane, who has been appointed as Associate Minister. Alan previously worked for the Diocese of Guilford,
advising on Parish Development, Mission and Evangelism. He and I have met before
as part of the National Missioners Network. Jane has a developed ministry in All
Age Worship and a very helpful resource web site.
Both Jane and Alan have respected our ‘sabbatical’
– i.e. we elected not to engage with anything until 2020. However, Jane H did
ask if I could help with a puppet presentation for the Crib Service. Also
running on into 2020 to help with Collective Worship.
Jane has written several sketches with James, a
mischievous boy and grandad. I’m grandad. As we move into 2020 Alan has approached
the Diocese of Coventry to see if they would give me a PTO so I can be covered
for safeguarding, etc.
Others have also been very understanding on our
taking a sabbatical. There is a very active Farming Community Network Group in Warwickshire,
but apart from informing me of meetings I have been left alone. Although I know they are looking forward to my
becoming more actively involved in 2020 going forward. I have also discovered that Anne, a member of
SS Mathew & Oswald, is a member of a very active Prison Fellowship Group. I
have been to one of their Prayer Meetings and plan to pursue this link in
2020.
The only thing I did attend was a trustee’s meeting
of Rural Mission Solutions in London. I am Chair of Trustee’s and so considered
it important that I attend.
One of the things I thought I would have more
time to develop was ‘contemplation.’ This hasn’t happened yet although I do
enjoy being able to take a more ‘leisurely’ approach to saying my daily
prayers. I am also hopeful that in 2020 I might find a Religious Community within
a reasonable distance. Somewhere I can go for a period of quiet and possibly Spiritual
Direction.
SS Matthew’s & Oswald sits in the Evangelical
wing of the church and the Eucharist is not celebrated every week. However, I have found a delightful Tuesday
morning celebration at St Andrew’s, the parish church of Rugby. After the Service people gather around a big
table for coffee and conversation. They attract around twelve to fifteen
people. I have also been joining them for the Big Table Gospel Conversation
held on a Friday morning. One of the delightful aspects of being retired is
that on occasions like this I can linger longer.
Running is also something I find I am
also able to do more and go for longer runs. Initially I was very frustrated as
I couldn’t seem to find anywhere away from roads, buildings and dual carriage
ways. But I have discovered some routes that take me out into countryside and
now have some routes I know well covering four, six or ten miles. Although picking up a nasty cough/cold has meant no running since last year!
We have also enjoyed a shot break in Gran Canaria, staying at Puerto de Morgan in the south of the island. Not overly hot (think British summers at 20/22) but very pleasant and a great place to drive around in the mountains. Also to enjoy a nice alfresco meal down by the harbour.
Items for prayer…
As we move into 2020 both Jane and I need
discernment on what to engage with.
Currently I am planning to explore involvement
with RDA (Riding for the Disabled Association) along with FCN and the Prison
Fellowship, plus picking on Rural Mission Solutions.
On the 28th and 30th
January I am with Jane Hulme at a local school with the puppet sketch. (Grandad
and James)
Next year we have decided to make several
shorter trips to Cornwall, mainly to try and be there for the girl’s birthdays.
So, our first trip down South West is the 22nd – 29th February.
It would be lovely to catch up with Cornish friends – do be in touch if you
might be around and up for a visit.
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