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Spiritual Advisor wanted for Hope Into Action Hope Into Action is seeking someone who will provide a Holy-Spirit reliant spiritual perspective ranging from an organisational level to city teams and individual staff.
You would help staff on pastoral and work issues, challenges and troubles and pray into them, thus equipping them for their work, building their resilience and spiritual development. You would also feedback regularly to managers on key themes and spiritual strategies for the organisation. You would guide us in relation to churches and tenants, input to our policies and the way we do things. You would also contribute to prayer events. ....
Shifting sands see historic Mangawhai-built schooner returned to the town 5 Apr, 2021 09:54 PM 4 minutes to read The Daring recovery team in action at Muriwai SUP060421NADdaring3.JPG University of Rhode Island associate professor Dr Bridget Buxton visits the globally significant Daring with Mangawhai Daring Trust s Larry Paul SUP060421NADdaring10.JPG SUP060421NADdaring7.JPG SUP060421NADdaring6.JPG Advertisement SUP060421NADdaring4.JPG SUP060421NADdaring5.JPG By Susan Botting The historic wreck of a more than century-old Mangawhai-built schooner will soon return to the coastal town. Mangawhai has a long history and this ship is a part of that, Anna Curnow, Kaipara Deputy Mayor said of the return of the Daring. ....
Wymondham churches in rule-of-six witness walk Half a dozen Christians from two Wymondham churches held a socially-distanced Walk of Witness in Wymondham town centre on Good Friday with a large wooden cross. The group stopped in several locations to listen to Bible readings and pray.
The organiser was retired vicar Mike Porter from Alive Church who was joined by colleagues from the church and Rev John Potter from the Wymondham United Reformed Church.
Mike said: “Over the weeks up to Easter I was reflecting on the fact that we had not been able to have our usual ecumenical procession of the cross through Wymondham in 2020, and it saddened me to think that the same would be the case in 2021. However, the thought had occurred to me that there was no reason why up to six people should not walk through Wymondham with a cross. ....
Easter Day gives us hope for the future What does the future hold for us asks Dean of Norwich Cathedral, the Very Rev Jane Hedges, in her Easter reflection. There’s a story about some twins in the womb having a conversation with each other about what the future would hold. One asks the other, “So, do you think there will be life after birth?” During this past year we have all had to come to terms with living with uncertainty. We have been in and out of lockdown, people have been furloughed or put out of work altogether, others have wondered if their businesses would survive, schoolchildren haven’t known whether they would sit exams, young couples have found themselves postponing their weddings several times over, NHS staff and care-workers have constantly had the worry of not knowing if they would be overwhelmed with very sick people. ....
Bishop of Norwich talks of hope of Easter message Writing in the Eastern Daily Press this Easter, the Bishop of Norwich, Graham Usher, talks of the hope of the Easter message which brings hope, joy, peace and abundant life. “Garden centres apparently have been selling out of barbeques, gazebos, and outdoor seating. Online plant sales are up 350 per cent. Now that spring is here, we’ve decided to join Alan Titchmarsh and Monty Don sprucing up our corner of Eden or getting out into the park. The Government’s gentle easing of the Covid-19 restrictions that we’ve all been living under means that we can now meet up to six others outside. ....