tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23987105.post8147340747566116326..comments2024-02-25T19:18:38.891+00:00Comments on Rectory Musings: New Year - New VisionFr. Simon Cutmorehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08371546028177475152noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23987105.post-79851194717496089012010-01-03T17:15:58.261+00:002010-01-03T17:15:58.261+00:00That sabbatical sounds hugely exciting...I'm s...That sabbatical sounds hugely exciting...I'm so pleased that you're planning to blog it (&, I hope, tweet it too). What a pleasing prospect as the year begins (and how lovely to have a team with whom you can safely leave the parish without undue angst)Kathrynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09171138485811816831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23987105.post-81629039441523063312010-01-03T16:26:06.910+00:002010-01-03T16:26:06.910+00:00thank you for a great sermon this morning, i alway...thank you for a great sermon this morning, i always find at this time the changing year forces a reflection on years past. how we see the world changes, moulded by the joys and sorrows, along with it our faith rides the rocky path of life, sometimes on a cliffs edge, hanging on with our fingertips to the thread of life given to us, and at other trimes we can run, dance, sing with gladness on the mountaintops.<br />what I am getting at I suppose is that what you said about re-newed vision and new vision is vital to our faith journey. thank you for your sermons and times we have chatted over the past couple of years, you have helped me see a renewed vision for my own life and given me the hand that pulled me from the clifftopDustyhoperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08659108223494663668noreply@blogger.com