Archive for the 'changes' Category

I’m forever blowing bubbles

May 31, 2007

In our final week of change we got very creative. Quick recap, we have it in us to be many different people and we change quite a lot, usually a internal shift brought on by an external influence. This is where Jesus did most of his work, bringing out the good in people. The opportunities for us to do likewise come along from time to time and we have to be ready to take them.

It was pentecost on Sunday, the day when the spirit came upon the disciples and they were changed. The spirit it depicted in a number of ways in the bible, as a wind, or a fire or a goose and we chose some of these depictions to create something that might indicate a change in us or something/one around us.

I made some bubbles and gave one to everyone to carry around with them. This is to remind them that God might float into their lives at any point in the coming weeks.

He might float into yours, be ready.

Ch ch ch ch changes….

May 15, 2007

I could have used a number of titles for this entry. I was strangely drawn to ‘Everything Changes But You’ but quickly realised that I risked someone mistaking my homage to Take That for a ‘Graham Kendrick style’ love song to Jesus, and we definitely cannot have that.

This month’s theme is ‘Wind of Change’…. We started, as we usually do, in the world. Beauty and the Beast provided us with an introduction, the bit where the beast is transformed into a ‘handsome’ prince. An outward change to reflect the inner turning from self centred arrogant monster into lovable heart of gold cuddly pet. A bit corny but, as with most Disney productions, gets the point across.

I took the children into the hall where we talked about how they might like to change themselves. I asked them to name a super power that would enhance their lives. We then dressed up as our new super hero self but discovered that, whilst we had the look, the super power eluded us. Thus the only way to change ourselves was from within.

This is, interestingly, in contrast to the other, older, group who, at one stage concluded that you could chnage the person you are by changing the way you look. Evidence for this came from the likes of Trinny and Susanah who take dowdy shy unconfident ladies and transform them into bright shiny bold women a with just a visit or two to M&S and a few well chosen word of support. I think that is where the real work is done, those few well chosen word of support. It would be interesting to see how the partners and families of these new women reacted to their mum/wife going from comfy, cosy, docile and reliable to sharp, cool, active and independant. And how long the new her lasted back in the context from which she was first removed…

What it does demonstrate is that it is within us all to be the people we want to be, for some it needs a bit more TLC to bring it out. Here is the space that spiritual people of faith need to be operating in.

I heard a story in the radio this morning about a catholic priest who fell in love with a widow in his flock and had a 22 year relationship with her. The rest of the congregation are in full support of this but the church has decided it is unacceptable and he must go. They have appointed a replacement but his masses have been boycotted by er… the masses. One woman was quoted as saying how hard it is for everyone because they are torn between their love of the priest and their duty to God.

Surely their ‘duty to God’ and ours is the love and support of this priest and people in general who need it?