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Quiet Spaces 25 August 2023 St Mary's Church, Plympton


Opening Prayer

Lord God, you are the one who often asks us things when we least expect it …

who prompts us to delve deep into the mystery of who you are,

who we are,

and the life we share together.

We invite you to speak, to ask,

to search our hearts

and shape our lives, as we turn to you, to Jesus, and to your Holy Spirit.

Amen


​Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest Matthew 6:31(a)


Whichever way we turn, O God

Whichever way we turn, O God,

there is Your face

in the light of the moon and patterns of stars,

in sacred mountain rifts and ancient groves,

in mighty seas and creatures of the deep.


Whichever way we turn, O God,

there is your face in the light of eyes we love,

in the salt of tears we have tasted,

in weathered countenances east and west,

in the soft skin glow of the child everywhere.


Whichever way we turn, O God,

there is your face;

there is your face among us.”

John Philip Newell


Silence and Stillness in Church or Garden

Soon we’ll be spending some time in stillness and quiet … perhaps pondering on what we have just read … maybe sitting quietly indoors, or outside … just talking time to ‘be’ – to be with God … to listen to him … something, perhaps we don’t have or make time for very often …


Thoughts to Ponder

Virtual Community Carol Service in 2020 – I just sat and watched the Virtual Community Carol Service in 2020.... enjoying the content, and was suddenly reminded of how that strange year, 3 years ago, had felt ... with all the practicalities, laws etc which had become part of our daily lives ... I was reminded of how much we were learning about life, ourselves … and so much more … things which are, often sadly now, put much too far away on the back-burner, just three short years later.


I also remembered how God felt to individuals … and in community then … in so many different ways …how God’s presence seemed so marked for many people, in all sorts of different circumstances – both in joy and hope … and in sadness and despair. And these thoughts somehow reminded me of the first few words of today’s meditation, by John Philip Newell, ‘Whichever way we turn, O God, there is your face … “often not a physical face, but a sense of our creator being here with us … through everything. God is with us.


The Lampedusa Cross - In 2013 a boat with 500 migrants sank near the small island of Lampedusa in the Mediterranean. 300 drowned. However, the 200 survivors found God in Lampedusa - the islanders opened their homes and welcomed the migrants as one of their own. A large Lampedusa Cross made from the wood from the boat is held at the British Museum as a reminder of tragedy and hope,


Whether, in a few minutes, you stay here in the church, or take a stroll in the churchyard, we hope these words might be of inspiration and comfort:

Sharing and Group Discussion

So … how was your quiet time?​


Blessing

For Solitude

May you recognise in your life the presence,

power and light of your soul.

May you realise that you are never alone,

that your soul, in its brightness and belonging,

connects you intimately with the rhythm

of the universe.

May you have respect for your own

individuality and difference.


May you realise that the shape

of your soul is unique,

that you have a special destiny here,

that, behind the façade of your life,

there is something beautiful, good and eternal.

May you learn to see your self

with the same delight,

pride and expectation

with which God sees you in every moment.

John O’Donohue

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