Marjorie Dobson
Elijah
Elijah
by Marjorie Dobson
A narrative piece in which Elijah reflects on the circumstances that have led him to flee from the anger of Jezebel. Set at the point of 1 Kings 19. 4-8 Short Extract: What kind of a prophet do I think I am? What am I doing here, crouching under a tree, miles from anywhere and sc
Trinity
Trinity
by Marjorie Dobson
Reflective poem on the Trinity. Does the doctrine stifle our understanding of the nature of God? This item will download as 19041002235086.doc Extract: Is God confined to an eternal triangle - three distinct points, straight-sided, with variable angles according to the preference
Power
Power
by Marjorie Dobson
A meditation on the power, or powerlessness, felt within the church. Is the Holy Spirit really able to work through us? This item will download as 12041011551194.doc Extract: Power, Lord? Your power? Moving here? In this place? What power? Where? Should we expect to see it? I don
Strange tongues
Strange tongues
by Marjorie Dobson
This poem explores our understanding of the ability to speak in tongues, given to the disciples at Pentecost, by relating it to our understanding, or otherwise, of the language of music. This item will download as 12041011527558.doc Extract: I cannot read music. Those lines and d
Our responsibility
Our responsibility
by Marjorie Dobson
A prayer for wisdom in our response to government, national and local. Suitable for the period before an election. This item will download as 30031005108629.doc Extract: Another banner headline screams out against politicians, local or national, and we unite against the common en
In the days when questions are insistent
In the days when questions are insistent
by Marjorie Dobson
Prayer for Ash Wednesday. This item will download as 10021009006873.doc Extract: In the days when questions are insistent, but there are no answers, God will listen patiently. In the days when guilt is strong, but nothing can be changed, God will understand and forgive. Continues
Rainbow Cross PPT
Rainbow Cross PPT
by Marjorie Dobson
A meditation for Lent/Easter/Good Friday contrasting the bleak darkness of the cross with the rainbow joy of Easter morning. The PowerPoint is set to move slides automatically and is suited to having background music being played. You can amend or remove the automatic timers by
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