19. Third Day

19-tree For the start of Week 3 of the CoE’s #LiveLent Reflections. The wet grass catches the faint light of the rising sun, each blade resplendent in its very present beauty. Here today but gone tomorrow each clump is a promise of provision, a gift of remembering that tomorrow, and the rising sun will come.

March 15, 2020 · 1 min · AJ

18. Living Water

For the Week 2, Weekend reflection in the CoE’s #LiveLent series for 2020. \\\* I come at noon the burden of shame around my neck like a shawl hiding me. I come to find water, to sate my thirst to soak my face in its cooling and wash the dust away. But here I find you offering living water. I drink for cleansing for my scarlet to be white and to never thirst again.

March 14, 2020 · 1 min · AJ

17. A Prayer for A Season of Overwhelm

For the Week 2, Friday’s #LiveLent Devotional, particularly apt given the state of play of the coronavirus pandemic. \\\* Worn and weary from the tears of fitful crying I find myself stretched straining like a string to hold together; one hand sinking into a slushy earth and the other tottering like a tree listing in a storm. As these waters reach my neck as breath begins to slip and my body begins to yield to these dark depths Abba be a rock be a shelter from the storm be my anchor.

March 13, 2020 · 1 min · AJ

15. Baptism

Today’s CoE #LiveLent Devotional invites us to reflect on baptism, and how it is a symbol of our death and resurrection with Christ. Here goes: \\\* I come to this water, let me go beneath its flood and die, and then arise reborn, raised to freedom and new desires. Let me sense your welcome, your voice speaking once but echoing across the hills and the valleys telling me, welcome lost son, my prodigal returned.

March 11, 2020 · 1 min · AJ

13. Water, Again

For Day 11 of the CoE’s Lent 2020 Devotional. \\\* I come thirsty for your water, for its wetting and its washing for how it revivifies my dead and dying places making their hard, worn edges into soft and pliant spaes. I come thirsty, head bowed in quiet supplication, to live again.

March 9, 2020 · 1 min · AJ

12. Water

For Day 10 of the CoE #Livelent Devotional, the focus being the second day of creation with water being brought forth… \\\* First comes light, making lost things found, dark places bright and clear and beautiful again, and then comes water to wash and clean and bring life to all the dead and dying things. May the dark places of our hearts be lit and whole again and our hands clean.

March 8, 2020 · 1 min · AJ

11. Light and Darkness

For Week 1, Weekend of the CoE’s #LiveLent Devotional \\\* Into the dark night light shines, bit by bit driving fear away

March 7, 2020 · 1 min · AJ

10. Light...

For Day Nine, the invitation is to reflect on light and heat and the benefits access to electricity brings to people around the world. That immediately brought to mind the Parable of the Lost Coin, and how for all the sweeping and cleaning, the lost coin is found because of the illumination light brings. Here goes then: \\\* You realise that light is good when the thing you lost is found, wedged between the corner of your bed and the cold wall, that tiny space worn beige by the tyranny of time. When in the shiver of a winter night you wrap your hands around a cup of warm tea, its chipped edge and faded art a reminder of all its seasons of use, you realise that light is good, and the darkness all around fades.

March 6, 2020 · 1 min · AJ

9. Song of The Light

For Day 8 of the Church of England’s LiveLent devotional for Lent. \\\* Tell the darkness there is no room here, that though small and weak and flickering in the wind, your light will be a bulwark, a hedge against the pressure closing in. You’re a city on a hill a light raised high for all to see. Shine.

March 5, 2020 · 1 min · AJ

5. First Day

For Week 1, Sunday of the CoE’s #LiveLent Devotional \\\* Over the cold dark swirling mists, the Spirit breathes then speaks: Light, come forth.

March 1, 2020 · 1 min · AJ