Thoughts and reflections

Month: November 2012

Women Bishops

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What happened to the vote, how does 72% overall in favour mean that the legislation was defeated?

 

Everyone is reeling this week with the news that General Synod, the top section of the Church of England’s structure, have seemingly voted against the position of women bishops. In brief there are three houses and each has to have a two thirds majority. All had gone fine until the House of Laity, who did not return this majority.

What a disaster!

In 2012, with a church that has women priests, the common sense and equality approach, would see no reason why women are not treated the same as men!

Theological, a minority of people including conservative evangelicals, feel that it is not right.

If we are all working in the affirmation, love and welcome of God through the world, then surely it must be time for us all to have an equal position and worth.

There is much anguish, frustration and disappointment.

The Bishop of Norwich has written to all across the Norwich Diocese and expressed the need, now, to be more united as a church, to work and pray for a resolution.

In the meantime, women and men together in ministry continue to bring the good news to all in the parishes and beyond.

Rev’d Sue Martin

Curate in Gayton Group of Parishes

A Great Teacher and Beyond…

Jesus and crowds

When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on the hillside and sat down. His disciples came to him. He took a deep breath, and began his teaching.

What a start,wonderful news, The Beatitudes.
Blessed are the poor in spirit. The kingdom of heaven is yours!

And so he went on. Good news for all the people.

I love that beginning; He took a deep breath and began his teaching.
So, here we go then!!

But Jesus starts straight in, what a teacher!

Blessed are….the poor, the mourners, the meek, the hungry, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, and the persecuted.

Good News for all!!

Blessed means wonderful news, the happy, the blessed. The Beatitudes, which these are often called comes from the Latin beatus.

Words as much for today as for the people at the time of Jesus.

This was the introduction to Jesus’ teaching, ‘listen to this everybody, this is going to turn your life upside down. No more are the rich and powerful going to be the ways to success and prosperity’ .

That is for this life only.

Good to remember and hang on to when we see fame and fortune being a real goal for many, that sadly just slips away into the night.

Readings from Matthew 5:1-12

Rev’d Sue Martin

Gayton Group of Parishes

Life is Not all Sunshine

Life is not all sunshine!

The book of Job is largely concerned with an entirely just and righteous man and his relationship with God. It brings to mind important questions about suffering and divine justice!

In the courts of heaven God and Satan were having a conversation; Satan was saying he could easily persuade anybody to turn to him away from God. If he had the chance to inflict injury and sorrow then he could persuade the person to follow him and not God.

If you are ever tempted to say, when life gets tough… ‘Why me?’ then the story of Job is a good one to remember.

He loses all that he has and his wife and friends plead with him to give up believing in God. But he remains resolved and in the end, when he is covered in sores, does it finally get better. God renews his wealth, family and fortune.

A good story but not easy reading.

Go to Faithgoeswalkabout for some reflection on Job and Life is not all Sunshine at Last Sunday in Trinity.

Rev’d Sue Martin

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