JUNE 2024 Letter
Determined to be grateful
As we travel through May
(when I am writing this) we as a church are holding five people before God who
we want to come to know Jesus better.
The point is to pray from Ascension to Pentecost (9th – 19th
May) – 10 days in total, it is called ‘Thy Kingdom Come’. I find it really hard to stick to 5
people. During my week I meet so many
people who I bring before God, to name them, for help, for hope, for healing,
to bring them joy in their everyday.
‘Thy Kingdom Come’ give us written resources and films we can watch
online and today’s was to go deeper into Thanksgiving.
And that got me thinking –
how important it is to have an attitude of thankfulness. (The world at the
moment seems so dark and we can get caught up in the misery of our world around
us and feel powerless to help). Being
thankful is really important for our own mental health and wellbeing and for
those around us, who have to live with us, as is prayer. We can always pray about everything and bring
our requests to God.
We were asked today What
three things are we thankful for?
And that got me thinking as I
was walking Bean.
What 3 things am I thankful
for today……..
First of all it is hard to
limit it to 3.
But today I am thankful for
living in such a lovely place, the countryside that I can walk in, the lovely
people that I meet daily, my church family – all very precious to me, and the
fact that it is not raining and I am not walking through mud!
I am also thankful for my
family, my husband, my sons, their girlfriends, their happiness and health.
I am at this moment in time
really thankful for Ali Geller and Christine Law who take my words and share
them through the Link and the G and E Parish magazine and give me the hope and
the opportunity that you might read them and stop and think of God for a
moment.
As we look at June we are
coming up to the D Day celebrations when we remember 80 years since the Second
World War ended. What a time of
celebration that was …it followed years of misery for our country. We remember this so that we do not forget –
forget the misery and horror of war. We
are losing that shared memory of how horrible it was, when we lost so many of
our family members, when we didn’t have enough to eat, to wear, when sleeping
was not safe. When our water supplies,
heating, etc were all difficult and interrupted – it is becoming harder and
harder to imagine a time that our grandparents or great-grandparents
endured. We have the opportunity to come
together on 6th June and again on 8th June (see
flyer) when we can have sometime
together remembering, sharing food and looking at the experiences that others
had of the Second World War.
Now, I take for granted so
many things. I don’t often think to be grateful for my daily needs such as
clean water, electricity, gas and food and supermarkets to shop in. They are just part of daily life, but perhaps
that will be my Thanksgiving prayer for tomorrow…
My question to you is what
are you grateful for, try and name 3 things every day and see if this helps you to have a positive
mindset to see the good things that we are surrounded by. I hope this helps you in your daily life. Psalm 136:1 says ‘Give
thanks to the Lord, for He is good, for His steadfast love endures forever’. One song that goes around in
my head and I would like to share with you is ‘The Goodness of God’ by Jenn
Johnson the words and music say it all for me really and you can often hear me
singing it as I walk round the Orchard when I think I am on my own!!
Goodness Of God (LIVE) - Jenn Johnson | VICTORY
(youtube.com) 10,000 reasons by Matt Redman
is another great favourite. Hope you
enjoy these as much as I do. The sun came up - its a new day dawning - youtube
video - Google Search My prayer for you all is that
you can see all the things and people and gifts you can be grateful for and
that you lift them to God and say simply ‘thank you’.
Your Priest
Alison
Just a reminder I am here for
you should you need to talk and share life a little with me.
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You simply put in your postcode and it lists available
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Are you on a low income do check to see if you might be eligible for Council Tax support. https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/benefits-and-financial-support/council-tax-support
And a reminder if anybody living in a property in bands
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is the time to get that done too. https://www.eastherts.gov.uk/governments-ps150-payment-towards-energy-bills