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1st August 2017 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
I'm not normally one to feel down or despondent. I'm a pretty chirpy little Rector, most of the time but the news has been depressing. Austerity,...
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1st August 2017 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
I'm not normally one to feel down or despondent. I'm a pretty chirpy little Rector, most of the time but the news has been depressing. Austerity,...
26th May 2017 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
It is the little things in life that cause the most bother. Something tiny and inconsequential can take on disproportionate significance! Take the...
26th May 2017 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
I've just undertaken my last duty as Mayor's Chaplain at the Mayor Choosing ceremony. I've been doing it now for two years, and it has been...
5th April 2017 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
Every morning I try and say the Daily Prayer. It's something I promised to do. I don’t always manage it, but most of the time I do, and the...
5th April 2017 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
We've moved! And the whole thing happened remarkably smoothly. Unpacking wasn't too bad either. Friends came and emptied boxes. And despite...
27th January 2017 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
I have met a lot of people since I wrote my first Reflexe - and what a lovely bunch you are! Thank you for welcoming me so warmly. Thank you to all...
27th January 2017 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
For the past few months it feels a bit like we've been living against the background of a children's picture story. The sort of stories that...
2nd December 2016 Posted by: Exe Valley Mission Community
This morning I was reading the letter of Jude. What a wonderful letter it is - and not just because it is short! In the opening couple of verses Jude...
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