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Rector’s Ramblings

Welcome to Rector’s Ramblings the blog of the Revd Dr Steve Griffiths, new(-ish) Rector of the Linton Team Ministry.

Here’s how begins his musings on Jesus Calming the Storm in our lives:

So, yesterday evening was going all very well. I’d had a nice, relaxing day and I was looking forward to a quiet evening – after having written my sermon, of course! And there I was, at the breakfast bar in the kitchen when my daughter very casually says to me, “Dad, should there be water coming out of that light fitting?”

Nice one Rector! To find out more, you’ll need to go to the blog …

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Blogging the Bible

Title Page The New Testament, Commentary, Holy...Over the summer I’ve quietly started up another blog, posting the daily New Testament reading from Common Worship Morning Prayer and adding a comment. I’ve chosen a format that makes it fairly easy for you to add comments too, with the hope that a community of readers and commentators might evolve. A lot of clergy and lay people as well, in the diocese of Ely and beyond, are after all reading the same Scripture day by day, and pondering it, but often not in a context where those ponderings can be shared. At the moment we’re working through Mark’s Gospel and are just reaching some really interesting bits in chapters 6-8 (I’ve just written the comments for the coming week!).

Now launching it quietly in the summer means I have had the time to do it, and I intend to carry on until we reach the end of Mark in October. But it also means that not too many people have caught up with the project, and if it is to continue it will probably be necessary as well as beneficial to share the blogging around a bit.

So for now, do drop across to The Bible Study Blog at http://thebiblestudyblog.wordpress.com/, have a read, add a comment!, and consider whether you fancy being part of its future.

Ta!

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