May 2026 Stewards Scribblings
There's a song which the Christchurch Singers used to sing, "To feel the rhythm of life, to feel the powerful beat, to feel the tingle in your fingers, to feel the tingle in your feet". It's spring, and everything's starting up again!! Our tortoise woke up today from his six-month sleep; a miracle that he feels the tingle in his feet and starts to scratch in his winter-sleep box! Fifty years of miracles, for she was a birthday present to our son, David, when he was a little boy.
Plants that have lain dormant over the winter are sprouting, feeling that rhythm of life. Even the slugs and snails have a tingle in their 'feet', more's the pity!!!
And here at Christchurch we feel the beginnings of excitement that another Festival of Flowers is beginning to take shape. Our 38th! Jill has found a Messenger for May 2016, just 10 years ago, but what changes! We had a Pre-School, a Junior Church, Open House, Timbrels, Christchurch Singers, and Time4us. Six stewards, too! BUT, we now have Fun and Friendship and new people who have joined our congregation and very quickly become one of the family. The theme for this year's Festival is 'Weather' and there are wonderful ideas in Sue Parkinson's head waiting to be turned into beautiful and inspiring displays. As ever, I know you will all be wanting to help out in one way or another; I have the duty rota, Wendy Gorham has the food list and Hazel Abraham has the musician's list. You are all wonderful, and we never have to twist arms (well, maybe a very little bit!)
Going back to that 2016 Messenger, Tricia Williams was our Minister, and she had a column called "Focus for prayer". This was one of her prayers:
Praise God for the beauty and wonder of all creation. Give thanks for the gift of flowers and for the skill and artistry of those who display them. Pray that the beauty and poetry of the flower arrangements may speak to those who come to see them of God's living presence in this world. Amen
May you never stop feeling the rhythm of life!
God bless, Chris Chris Cox, Senior Steward
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