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Share, 9.10.14

On October 9, 2014May 24, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

This summer I didn't have a 'summer holiday'. I camped for a couple of days each in Wales and Dorset. I visited friends for a couple more, and I volunteered at a festival. In every case, someone shared. Some friends shared their garden for camping and others their house for more refined sleeping. To prove …

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Harvest, 2.10.14

On October 2, 2014May 5, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

Like me, you may have grown up with harvest festival services.  We sang ‘We plough the fields and scatter’ and brought gifts of fruit, vegetables, tins of soup and packets of biscuits and tea, to place either in front of the communion table or on the stage in the school hall, often arranged around a …

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Wrong, 24.9.14

On September 24, 2014May 5, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

We all do bad things.  We hurt those we love and we’re all familiar with the sensation of trying to make up for it.  That action, atonement, making amends for a wrong, is some of the hardest work we ever have to do. I have attempted atonement in many ways, I’ve confessed, apologised, performed acts …

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Hamster, 18.9.14

On September 18, 2014May 24, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

Until quite recently I had a jacket that I loved.  It was of soft blue wool and beautifully relaxed tailoring; one of those pieces of clothing that makes you feel smarter, cooler and more attractive.  I wore it a lot.  One evening, I hung it on the back of a chair in front of the …

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Do, 9.9.14

On September 9, 2014May 11, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

When I was nineteen, I went to university.  I enjoyed it – I made friends, played sport, acted in plays - but I had no idea at all why I was there and I struggled to settle to my studies.  A year later, when I was twenty, I dropped out. It was easily the biggest …

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Death, 3.9.14

On September 3, 2014June 5, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

When I was writing this, a friend came to visit with the news of a death.  It was shocking and unexpected and it stopped me in my tracks.  Coming back to my desk to think about books, I picked up John Drury’s beautiful and moving biography of the poet and Anglican priest, George Herbert.  I …

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Spring I, 20.3.14

On March 20, 2014June 5, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

Spring is here.  We renew, we refresh, we clean, and we recycle. I have to say that I find recycling a bit of a pain.  It’s complicated and our house is full of boxes and bins.  In theory, food waste goes in one and other organic waste in a second.  Glass, tins, paper and card …

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Leader, 12.3.14

On March 13, 2014May 5, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

I’ve been in a lot of churches and worked with a lot of clergy and I have to say that once the big dress is on, it makes no difference what’s going on underneath.  That’s not to say that the gender of a priest is unimportant – just that it’s not important which gender it …

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Butter, 5.3.14

On March 5, 2014May 5, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

At the start of Lent, temptation is all around us.  We are off chocolate but we shop surrounded by Easter eggs.  Mind you, every time I sit down to work, which for me often (supposedly) involves a lot of reading and writing, I am beset by temptation.  I’m tempted to eat. I’m tempted to put …

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Love, 14.2.14

On February 14, 2014May 5, 2020 By Jim HarrisIn Late Night, Pause for Thought

Love is hard to pin down. A recent study of married couples tied loving and being loved in to ideas of happiness, contentment and wellness.  Which, confusingly, all turn out all to be different things. The New Testament has four ways of thinking about love; as affection, friendship, charity and erotic attraction.  Clearly, it can’t …

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