A great way to enable people to consider, with thanks, all that God is doing....
On the picture of a tree mark on its branches the "flowers" to be celebrated (Choir, worship band, Messy Church, etc. etc) and on each "petal" the names of people involved with that activity.
You can also place "flowers" (without petals) to note things you would like God's Spirit to help bring to fruition (eg Deepening Prayer Life, Meditation, Young People's study of Christianity etc. etc)
I wonder what the 'Ruthin Town Churches' and the "Dyffryn Clwyd M A" would look like.....?
Travelling from the lush tropical rainforest of Iguazu to Argentina's second city, Cordoba, came as something of a shock! Firstly, there were all the usual trappings of a city - traffic, buildings, people, hustle and bustle. (The very comfortable but "simple" hotel was also a bit of a come down! Indeed, intermittent wifi has made sending blogs a challenge but, here we are...!) Although a travel cliche, Cordoba really is a fascinating mix of old and new... 17th century ecclesiastical buildings stand next to the latest shopping centres. CLEVER: Indeed, this city boasts a long established academic foundation: Manzana Jesuitica, Argentina's first university (so it claims!). The next door academic establishment, Colegio Nacional de Montserrat, with its baroque exterior walls, may be as old - it all depends on whether you consider the date building began or charters were established! Visiting the university's oldest library and being shown a 17th century bible...
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