Blogging my Calling as a Minister with Motherhood, Blind Wheelchair Driving, Mental Health and More
Saturday, 30 May 2015
the brain has power #zentangle #poetry
Touch, hearing
Sight, reading
The brain has power
To stop me reeling
Yet often it turns
Those skills against me
My mental health
It fails in strength
love is a cross #zentangle #poetry
Love is not only a heart
It is a cross
#Jesuslovesyou
and me
and everyone who
believes in him
and follows him
in love!
It is a cross
#Jesuslovesyou
and me
and everyone who
believes in him
and follows him
in love!
Discovery Geology #zentangle #poetry
Life over thousands of years
Discovered in fossils and rocks
Puts our problems in context
Now that's an archaeological shock
Eyes #zentangle #poetry
Eyes
windows to the soul
see the tangles
make sense of all
don't stp looking
view the truth
feel the warmth
love wins through
Amazing stone #photo #geology #poetry
Amazing Stone
Rachel found on the beach
Not much on the edge
But there underneath
Like bubbles of lava
But volcanoes weren't here
Not that I know of
Though could have been there
Rachel found on the beach
Not much on the edge
But there underneath
Like bubbles of lava
But volcanoes weren't here
Not that I know of
Though could have been there
Blossom #photo #poetry
Beautiful bloom
First of the year
Blossom is budding
Bringing bees near
Wants to be visited
Brings forth the fruit
Blossom so lovely
The trees early suit
First of the year
Blossom is budding
Bringing bees near
Wants to be visited
Brings forth the fruit
Blossom so lovely
The trees early suit
Pentecost People #poetry #selfie
We are pentecost people
Dressed in red of fire
We receive the holy spirit
And it changes our lives all the time
Dressed in red of fire
We receive the holy spirit
And it changes our lives all the time
Pentecost at St Nicolas Earley
This Pentecost the Everyone Together Service at St Nicolas Earley was led by the Children's and Young People's Team.
There were three key elements to the service:
Receive - Change - Share
The Focus team (age 9-13) played the Brick Testament Clip about Pentecost and acted out the receiving of the Holy Spirit and how it would have felt for the disciples.
The Focus Plus team (age 14-18) shared a testimony of the movement of the Holy Spirit and how it changed on of their lives. They also led the intercessions, handing out flames and asking people to write their prayers on the flames before bringing them to the front to build an image of a huge flame of the Holy Spirit.
The God Squad team (age 4-9) then shared a clip from UP and thought about how we can share the Holy Spirit with others before asking everyone to write on a Dove something they will share about their faith with someone else. These are now up in church as an installation of our mission to share our faith.
It was a wonderful service which loads of people said moved and inspired them.
Early May Sunset #hampshire #photo
Early in spring
a bunch of us went
down to hayling island
for a bit of a rest
we travelled back late
on the sunday night
and through deepest hampshire
we saw wonderful sights
as the sun did set
the sky glowed red
for 40 minutes
in its glow we went
and I caught some photos
though none very good
but they'll remind me of that day
and a chilled out mood
a bunch of us went
down to hayling island
for a bit of a rest
we travelled back late
on the sunday night
and through deepest hampshire
we saw wonderful sights
as the sun did set
the sky glowed red
for 40 minutes
in its glow we went
and I caught some photos
though none very good
but they'll remind me of that day
and a chilled out mood
Labels:
friends,
fun,
hampshire,
joy,
photo,
photograph,
Poetry,
relaxation,
spring,
sunset
Tangled Moods #art #poetry #mentalhealth @CharitySANE
Tangled Moods
by Emma Major exhibited and auctioned at NeuroArtworks at UCL
"Since my bipolar diagnosis I have railed against, analysed, and started the process of acceptance. This Zentangle (a form of art therapy) captures my complex experiences of living with bipolar disorder; it speaks of my moods, my fears, my creativity, and my life in all its fullness. When accompanied by the following poem, it also expresses how I feel living with bipolar disorder in society.
Bubble wrap
Protecting all I am
From all that might scare
In the dark before the dawn
Bubble wrap
Shutting myself away
Not letting many get too close
My mind is not a game to play.
The process of producing this piece of art and accompanying poem has been therapeutic; a gift for my mental health. Now, as I look at the outcome, I can see my emotions alive in all their variations, something to be celebrated and harnessed rather than controlled and hidden."
by Emma Major exhibited and auctioned at NeuroArtworks at UCL
"Since my bipolar diagnosis I have railed against, analysed, and started the process of acceptance. This Zentangle (a form of art therapy) captures my complex experiences of living with bipolar disorder; it speaks of my moods, my fears, my creativity, and my life in all its fullness. When accompanied by the following poem, it also expresses how I feel living with bipolar disorder in society.
Bubble wrap
Protecting all I am
From all that might scare
In the dark before the dawn
Bubble wrap
Shutting myself away
Not letting many get too close
My mind is not a game to play.
The process of producing this piece of art and accompanying poem has been therapeutic; a gift for my mental health. Now, as I look at the outcome, I can see my emotions alive in all their variations, something to be celebrated and harnessed rather than controlled and hidden."
Labels:
anxiety,
Art,
bipolar,
bipolar disorder,
depression,
Poetry,
therapy
Super Stick vs Stupid Stick
This is the super stick
It's really changed my life
I know that might sound crazy
But it gets me out of strife
It gives me extra confidence
When I'm trying to walk around
Stops me feeling panicked
Takes away my frown
It might seem like a downer
For some to have a crutch
But for me it is empowering
So please see it as such
But sometimes it's a stupid stick
To this I must admit
It's always falling over
Which isn't helpful one bit
Labels:
anxiety,
depression,
finding fitness,
photo,
Poetry,
walk
#selfieesteem
Do you feel good about your selfies?
That was the question posed
I couldn't always answer yes
But to the challenge I rose
I took one photo with Rachel
Tried not to delete it on sight
Published it straight online
Hope it didn't give you a fright
Anniversary Selfie #photo
In April we had
Our anniversary
I wasn't in a great place
But Mike wanted to celebrate "we"
So we had a few days
Just us and peace
And it did me some good
As you can see in this piece
We don't make enough time
Just for us two
Life gets in the way
As it always will do
But once a year
We will try to make time
We'll rekindle our coupling
Make sure we're just fine
Oakwood Forest Church 2015
As posted on the Oakwood Forest Church Website
Starting On Sunday May 10th 2015 Oakwood Forest Church will be meeting four times a year on a Sunday afternoon/evening at The Interpretation Centre at Maiden Erlegh Nature Reserve.
This change has been made by the steering group for the following reasons:
1 – this makes Oakwood accessible to people of all physical abilities
2 – we will be able to use the facilities of the centre for toilets, hot drinks and focused activities
3 – the steering group will be able to lead the group better at each meeting with activities for all ages
4 – we will be supporting the vision and mission of the rangers of the nature reserve who would like to see the interpretation centre used by community groups
The schedule for the year ahead is as follows
Sunday 10th May 3-4pm He is Risen: Easter meets Pentecost
Sunday 19th July 5-6pm God, creation and families
Sunday 27th September 3-4pm Harvest, food banks and nature’s bounty
Sunday 10th January 3-4pm Epiphany: The Kings’ Journey
Sunday 20th March 3-4pm Palm Sunday; The Easter Journey to Jerusalem and Beyond
Starting On Sunday May 10th 2015 Oakwood Forest Church will be meeting four times a year on a Sunday afternoon/evening at The Interpretation Centre at Maiden Erlegh Nature Reserve.
This change has been made by the steering group for the following reasons:
1 – this makes Oakwood accessible to people of all physical abilities
2 – we will be able to use the facilities of the centre for toilets, hot drinks and focused activities
3 – the steering group will be able to lead the group better at each meeting with activities for all ages
4 – we will be supporting the vision and mission of the rangers of the nature reserve who would like to see the interpretation centre used by community groups
The schedule for the year ahead is as follows
Sunday 10th May 3-4pm He is Risen: Easter meets Pentecost
Sunday 19th July 5-6pm God, creation and families
Sunday 27th September 3-4pm Harvest, food banks and nature’s bounty
Sunday 10th January 3-4pm Epiphany: The Kings’ Journey
Sunday 20th March 3-4pm Palm Sunday; The Easter Journey to Jerusalem and Beyond
Bible Bags #mission #children #church
Bible Bags
Vision
To make bible bags which contain a bible reading, toys, games and activities to help children go deeper into their interaction and understanding of the bible.
Detail
Bible Bags:
- are inspired by the successful story sack concept
- are designed to be used by an adult and the children in their care
- contain items suitable for a child over 3 years old to use or play with independently
- include a copy of the Children's Bible Stories in English and Bemba books which contain the Bible passage in question (ISBN: 978-1-326-15421-9)
The Bible Bags are being initially produced for use in St Nicolas Church kids work including Noah's Ark toddler service; People, prayer and potatoes Messy Church; and God Squad Sunday School. The Bible Bags will also be available for families at St Nicolas to take home and enjoy with their children.
The longer term aim is to make Bible Bags commercially viable and available for sale to other churches, groups or individuals. The cost is currently £20 per Bible Bag.
For more information visit the Bible Bags Page or visit the Bible Bags Facebook Page
Vision
To make bible bags which contain a bible reading, toys, games and activities to help children go deeper into their interaction and understanding of the bible.
Detail
Bible Bags:
- are inspired by the successful story sack concept
- are designed to be used by an adult and the children in their care
- contain items suitable for a child over 3 years old to use or play with independently
- include a copy of the Children's Bible Stories in English and Bemba books which contain the Bible passage in question (ISBN: 978-1-326-15421-9)
The Bible Bags are being initially produced for use in St Nicolas Church kids work including Noah's Ark toddler service; People, prayer and potatoes Messy Church; and God Squad Sunday School. The Bible Bags will also be available for families at St Nicolas to take home and enjoy with their children.
The longer term aim is to make Bible Bags commercially viable and available for sale to other churches, groups or individuals. The cost is currently £20 per Bible Bag.
For more information visit the Bible Bags Page or visit the Bible Bags Facebook Page
Dear Jay #poetry
Photo by Helen Dewar |
It's nice of you to come by
Just to say hi
I wish I saw you more
Hopping along the floor
But at least for today
You've come my way
Meadow Brown #poetry
Photo by Helen Dewar |
Meadow brown
But so much more
Basking on purple thistle
Your beauty shines for sure
Holly Blue #poetry
Photo by Helen Dewar |
Upon the floor
Holly blue butterfly
Watch where you walk
You'll never know who there lies
Blue Bell #poetry
Photo by Helen Dewar |
Blue bell
Decadent indeed
What's that there on your side
I know it's not a leaf
The road of life #poetry #onestepatatime
Photo taken by Helen Dewar |
In your life
There may be clouds
But time will go
And winds will blow
And blue skies
Will appear
So keep on
Walking
Talking
Exploring
Allowing
Hope to fill you
And I'll be with you
On that road
Wherever you go
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