We slept in, had brekkie at 8 then put the clothes on to wash and went to meet with the Leongatha Anglican Church which started meeting together at 10am. They sang and had various annoucements & a long sermon led by a minister call Graham. It was great. Graham was tuned into God's purposes being bigger than keeping structures going. They asked us to join them for morning tea and then to stay for a beautiful lunch with a good bunch of people (even though they appologized that many were away on holidays).
We felt welcomed and shared life at a bit deeper level (because of our committment to God's chosen Leader of Humanity?) with Graham (the GP), Hugh, Tim & Jacquie, & many others like the two Helens etc
We felt welcomed and shared life at a bit deeper level (because of our committment to God's chosen Leader of Humanity?) with Graham (the GP), Hugh, Tim & Jacquie, & many others like the two Helens etc
The poemish reflection (on day 6) started with 7 verses, then last night i added the first two verses, & this morning after the time with the Leongatha Anglicans I added the last 3 verses. And tonight, after I went to bed, considering what Yeshua had said about his mother & brother and sister were they who heard God's will and then do it, & the story of the disciples panicing and the wind and waves immediately obeying Jesus' word to them (the beginning and ending stories of a set of stories on Jesus' teaching on the kind of rule God has, the kind of kingdom God has, what his leadership is really like).
It does reflect my reflections as a reflection of Yahweh - the Great Creator Spirit! & it was fun...
Good to see your still mobile despite that sore toe! Loving the pics of the scenery too.
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