Monthly Archives: May 2020


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May 2020
Thought for the day - Thursday 21 May

Dear All At the start of the lockdown, it seemed to me that our new currency would soon be Smartprice or four-ply luxury toilet tissue. Things have changed now and toilet tissue has been replaced by self-raising flour as the much more valued commodity. You can’t get the stuff anywhere, I’ve tried. There must be a lot of baking going on, a lot of buns in the oven. I’ve really no idea why baking has risen in popularity, and not, for example, arm wrestling, fire-eating, or Houdini style escapology. I mean, you......

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May 2020
Thought for the day - Wednesday 20 May

Dear All It’s early in the morning, 6.14 am to be precise, and I am now writing. I had a quick look at some scientific papers from research as to how music affects the brain and was quite surprised. I was, and am surprised because some of what I read I already knew and so do you, of that, I have little doubt. One difference between you and I and the scientists, however, is probably, the use of ‘terminology’. Scientists have big complicated names for certain things whereas you and I don’t.......

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May 2020
Thought for the day - Tuesday 19 May

Dear All During this week we are being asked to be kind to one another and be aware of the issues surrounding mental health. Mental health, until recently, compared with treatments for other illnesses is a relatively new category. Psychiatry and Psychology did not ‘exist’ and were not really recognised as medical disciplines until about the mid 19th century. Prior to this time, during and even afterwards, many poor souls were sent to and imprisoned in dismal places because they were different and didn’t ‘fit in’. Schizophrenia, Hysteria, Epilepsy and a host......

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May 2020
Thought for the day - Monday 18 May

Dear All I wouldn’t be surprised at all if Robert Burns was influenced in his satirical poem, ‘Holy Willie’s Prayer’, by today’s passage, the similarities are stark. I have, during these last 58 days of ‘Thought for the Day’ made mention of Burns and might need to do so again in the future depending on what comes to mind. It’s amazing what does actually come to mind when you begin to write, you never really know where your thoughts might ultimately lead, what memories evoked, what experiences revisited and so on. It’s......

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May 2020
Thought for the day - Sunday 17 May

Dear All Have you ever come across a ‘jobsworth’? They sometimes come in the form of a character with a big bunch of keys dangling from their belt and a kind of ‘know it all’ manner. Such authoritative figures seem to take delight in telling you what you can and can’t do, even trivial things. Sometimes they even get promoted and don their luminous vest, the equivalent insignia of a four-star general. You’ll know what I mean, I think. Now let me be clear. You’re probably thinking to yourself, someone’s rattled his......

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May 2020
Thought for the day - Saturday 16 May

Dear All Let me get this off my chest before I continue, I’m fed up by those folk who start answering a question by the annoying use of ‘So……’ and those who feel it necessary to pirouette before they continue speaking. That said, I forgive them and will have to do so, what’s 7 multiplied by 70?. Ah! well, It’s a big number anyhow. If during your reading of my daily ‘thoughts for the day’ you think I might have repeated myself then perhaps you might forgive me too. It’s very difficult......

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May 2020
Thought for the day - Friday 15 May

Dear All I’ve got my Mr Grumpy coffee mug beside me on the kitchen table and I refill it about a dozen times while ‘penning’ my daily thoughts. I am enjoying writing to you each morning and count it a real privilege to do so. I am also very grateful, heartened and pleased by your many kind and generous comments. Thank you! As I write I am mindful of how trying it is for you at home and how much you are missing your families and friends and of the impact and......

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May 2020
Christian Aid Week 2020

Christian Aid week is 10th to 16th May. With us unable to have a collection at Broom Church, perhaps you can consider giving directly to Christian Aid via their Web page.  caweek.org Story Everyone is equal in the sight of God. Yet we live in a world where poverty still persists. Poverty is an outrage against humanity. It robs people of their dignity and lets injustice thrive. But together we have the power to transform lives. For over 70 years, we’ve been standing with the poorest of our neighbours. We work in......

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May 2020
Thought for the day - Thursday 14 May

Dear All Who is it that decides whether a question is either good or bad? Listening to and taking part in general conversations you often hear someone use the phrase, ‘that’s a good question’. We all know what’s meant by that, but isn’t it a little condescending? I think it is a bit. After all, what’s the purpose of any question? Surely at its most basic, it’s the means of acquiring information. It is, therefore, in my view, for the ‘questioner’ to decide for him or herself whether a question is either......

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May 2020
Heart and Soul 2020 - Sunday, 17th May

Heart and Soul 2020 – Sunday, 17th May – 2:00pm – 4:20pm I am certain that by now you will have heard of the very special service to install Rev Dr Martin Fair as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on Saturday, 16th May at 11am. This will be a very special moment in the history of our Church, and will also be an event where we can be assured of hope and inspiration in these challenging times. We’re delighted to announce, as part of that ‘Big Weekend’......

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