Latimer Minster Blog
Welcome to the our blog where you can enjoy a selection of written reflections, poetry and spiritual devotions. We hope that these will inspire you in your discipleship and fill you in your God-given calling and faith-journeys.
Contributors
Finding Familiarity
The past month or so, I’ve become more acquainted with the farm and - given my horrible sense of direction - have finally built an internal map and more or less know my way around.
Do we need to ‘Save the Parish’?
On Tuesday 3rd August, a gathering was hosted by Marcus Walker in St Bartholomew the Great, London’s oldest parish church, to launch a campaign to “Save the Parish”…
On Inks and Leaves
This post will focus on the foraging, making, and experimenting with inks I have done over the past few weeks.
Cast a Long Shadow
A few times this week in the mid afternoon the sun has cast a long and liquid golden light over the fields. It is about the only time my otherwise filthy dog can look sweet and fluffy. But this amazing light doesn’t just bathe the autumn leaves in a burnished beauty, it also stretches out our shadows far and long…
Beginnings
I’m beginning this blog as a way to track my thoughts and works during my time as artist in residence at Latimer Minster. Some posts will be longer explorations of art and theology, and others will be short snippets of current work and happenings around the Minster.
Arise and sing like no one’s listening
One of the revelations of this last year has been the outdoors. We have defined our relationships with God, with church and even work, far to closely with buildings, even to an extent which cannot really be supported by scripture. “Arise, come, my darling; my beautiful one, come with me.” Join the birds and try singing!!
As Mark Twain said: “Sing like no one's listening, love like you've never been hurt, dance like nobody's watching, and live like its heaven on earth.”
An update to encourage
“What do you do in a broken world - just love people! Sometimes you are lucky to see them spread the love too…”
Finding Rest
Come to me,all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28