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Archive for June, 2009

River Teme Barbel

Posted by chrisfox on June 25, 2009

Had a great afternoon fishing on the River Teme near Worcester yesterday… a truly stunning river. And I caught this fab fish weighing 10lb 4oz (biggest every Barbel)… to say that I was chuffed would be the understatement of the year!!!

Truly dodgy photo of me though… looks like I’ve been in a dark room for 6 months!!!

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New Church Placement

Posted by chrisfox on June 25, 2009

Had a fantastic time at my first placement – St Peters Henleaze. It felt VERY strange leaving last Sunday to go somewhere else. I’m at Woodlands Church now for a fortnight… and I’m having a great time!

I’ve been to a few meetings with different people, helped for a day loading a van and delivering stuff for a venue at the Glastonbury Festival and getting a bit of a feel of the place.

Visiting a pastorate tonight… and will try to get back blogging more regularly about it.

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Catching up…

Posted by chrisfox on June 18, 2009

Haven’t blogged since last Thursday about my church placement so thought that I should go through the last few days.

Sat – At a diocese event in Chippenham learning a new piece of choral music… reminded me of my days as a choirboy. If I’m honest, it was a bit too full on for me – sometimes wondered whether our object of worship was God or the music… shouldn’t be so judgemental really.

Had a lovely walk along the Bristol Avon fish-spotting as well.

Sun – I attended every service at St Peters beginning at 8am for their early morning communion. I rapped, read and served the bread at the family communion at 945am. In the evening I led evening prayer… all about God’s OUTRAGEOUS grace. We looked at the passage in Mark 7 where the “sinful” woman annointed Jesus with perfume. Really good evening.

Mon – Visited a couple of people who are members of St Peters, including a 95yr old lady who has an MBE and has been on “This is your life” for her work in Bangladesh. That was a good afternoon! In the evening I went to a group studying the prophets.

Tues – Morning consisted of morning prayer (as per every day), an “accountability group” which works to ensure that things get done at St Peters. Then I went onĀ  a visit. I attended a funeral in the afternoon, and in the evening went along to the pre baptism preparation being done with two families.

Weds – Day off and FISHING!!!

I’m really enjoying the challenge of being part of life at St Peters… really starting to build some relationships.

But I’ve got to leave on Sunday for another place.

Funny how God seems to do that sometimes…

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Curry

Posted by chrisfox on June 12, 2009

My day yesterday finished with a superb curry with a few guys from St Peter’s in a great curryhouse in Henleaze near to the church.

Started with morning prayer and a communion service – I led the intercessions. As part of the service, Mark (vicar) got each of us into pairs and got us to write positive things about the other person and then pray for them. Considering the lady I was with had met me once for 5mins, she wrote and prayed some fantastic things about me!! I was greatly blessed!!

I sat in on a “hall redevelopment” committee and then visited the David Lloyd centre in Southmead (not Westbury on Trym as they claim on the sign outside the entrance!!) to plan for a youth group meeting next Saturday… hopefully the start of something for St Peters.

The evening saw me at Deanery Chapter (gathering of people from churches in NW Bristol) which was looking at the parish system in some detail. Boring? Not really… great presentation and raised some fascinating questions using data and looking at how so many of us commute to church across the city.

Then to the curry… and how I enjoyed that!!!

Day off today… loving it!

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How do you explain…

Posted by chrisfox on June 10, 2009

communion, what the table/altar is in a church, the cross, Jesus’ death and resurrection, and what it all means to me in five minutes to infants (5-7s)?

No idea? Well I had to try to do just that this morning FIFTEEN TIMES!!!

I visited a church family just after lunch and then prepared the service for Sunday evening… really excited about it.

Tonight was a small group that are looking at The Shack

Doing a four week placement in two weeks is fun but a bit tiring!

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More tea vicar??

Posted by chrisfox on June 9, 2009

Ok, so I’m ticking the box of every “what a vicar does” stereotype – toddlers and Mothers Union (which by the way is one of the most formidable Christian Organisations in the world today – especially in Africa – doing more to combat poverty and injustice than most are). The group I went to today was a nice social tea and cake (proper nice cakes and biscuits) and a chance to chat with some of the ladies there.

I had some great conversations with some great people. I have made the decision to throw myself into everything and not shy away from anything that made me feel uncomfortable. I have to confess that I didn’t feel comfortable when I arrived, but by the time I left I did…

The home made Rocky Road was awesome!

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Teddy Bears and U2

Posted by chrisfox on June 8, 2009

Both of the above were central today at my church placement. But not together.

Went to the “Teddy Praise” this morning… lots of little children with action songs, butterflies, prit-stick and shiny stickers. Lots of people, both church and non church people. Really enjoyed it and took part in the action songs. I made the 2 year olds look like professional dancers.

This evening I went along to a small group who were looking at the theology of U2’s latest album “No Line on the Horizon”. I had a great evening – firstly because there were nice ales on offer but also because Mark (the vicar) had put together a great session together on three of the songs on the album. Plenty of fantastic stuff to chew over, with lots of lively discussion, great music and God speaking…

“The Kingdom of God is like a banquet…”

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Church Placement

Posted by chrisfox on June 7, 2009

As part of my first year at Trinity College, I spend the month of June at a local church… being greedy, I’m spending a fortnight at one church (St Peter’s Henleaze) and a fortnight at another (Woodlands Church). I visited both churches over the last few weeks, but today was the start.

I’m going to blog regularly about the kind of things I’ll be doing and some of my thoughts and experiences.

Highlight today was chatting with a lovely guy called Jack – he’s 90 on Weds!

Tomorrow I’m going to Teddy Praise… puns on a postcard for that one!! Looking forward to it!

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How long?

Posted by chrisfox on June 7, 2009

European election results coming in

Not long left me thinks

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Super Kate

Posted by chrisfox on June 3, 2009

Another hero…

I vaguely remember the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 – the image of the student being run over by a tank is still vivid in my mind.

Earlier today on Radio 5 I heard Simon Mayo interview Kate Adie about Tiananmen Square and what actually happened there. She was brought in to the situation in China late on after all the other BBC journalists had gone home either sick or ill. She saw first hand some horrific incidents – see her programme on BBC iPlayer (from BBC2 tonight).

Why is she “super Kate”?

She stayed on in China after Tiananmen Square had disappeared from our screens. She wanted to ensure that the thousands of innocents killed by a repressive Chinese government hadn’t died in vain. She risked her life (a man right next to her during the incidents was shot and died), and took on what she saw as a regime flexing its muscles against its people.

Everyone loves someone who takes on the bully…

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