My blog detailing the experiences of serving the Methodist Church in Warrington working currently specifically with Latchford, Bold Street and Rixton Methodist Churches as minister and leading the New Song Network. The blog will contain thoughts and reflections in addition to info on books read, songs which have inspired me, links to useful sites and blogs.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
Just feeling...
exhausted really. My Nan is in hospital and it is a scary time - yet there are moments of grace when you can draw alongside others. There are other moments when people have astounded me through there thoughfulness .... I am tired though..
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Is this a first for a probationer?

I am delighted and proud to introduce a new arrival. Named "Jackie" and born on Thursday 5 June at some hefty weight .... All is well - tagged and sorted!! (involving an elastic band). I am just so proud... thanks Jayne and Stephen.... Yes I have guessed half your comments already - just let them fly folks......
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Quiz night

What a laugh.. well I think so anyway. Our team was quite large in size and we came third though my discourse with the quiz master that Pakistan currency is the Rupee as well as India was met with "the quizmaster is right" except when he is wrong. Of course we are not bitter but we would have come second and been engaged with a tie breaker question for the marvellous bottle of wine prize. Nevertheless, it was a cracking night with a lot of laughter - thanks Jayne and Alison........
Monday, May 26, 2008
Hi

I am starting with another apology as it has been, yet again, some time since I blogged. Life has been hectic and I guess a bit up and down but having the gift of a week off is becoming a good way to find balance again. It is assignment writing time again - a time which excites me for a number of reasons. 1) I learn and research something very new... 2) I find myself with the tidiest cupboards as diversion tactics set in and I look for alternatives to sitting and writing.. escapism is another way of looking at it.
So what else have I been doing. I had a gardening day on Saturday when some gems from church arrived to help dig, paint and make bacon butties - a great day and wonderful chance to have a giggle together. It was strange not to lead worship on Sunday and I spent some time with my nephew and niece - Thomas told me all about his excellent results in his exams (well done Tom - are you reading this?) and also Leah showed me her 4 football trophies. They are both stars....
The rest of the week will consist of quizzing, have lunch and dinner with friends, writing an assignment, gardening and sorting out my knicker drawer (which has everything to do with assignment writing and diversion tactics).. what a week....
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Sorry for the absence
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Saturday, April 12, 2008
oh yes she did..oh no she didn't
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Thank you Maam
Probationers Committee - Part two
Back home and phew all is well. I am "warmly encouraged" by the group - that's the words they used. It went very well actually.
Probationers Committee
Just waiting to be collected for this by Loraine - feel somewhat nervous - not sure why I have no doubt it will go well with the support of others around me. I guess historically all other committees have been pretty major so I assume they all are. Of course I am not playing this one down - the work of the probationers committee is vital in ensuring we are coping and receiving the necessary support... just hope there are no tricky questions on CPD.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Inspirational Leaders and ducks

So what do inspirational leadership and ducks have in common? Well surprisingly they are to do with encounters today. This morning and part of the afternoon some of the circuit leaders met and had a fascinating time with Jon and Alan (Superb individuals)who inspired and challenged us to explore leadership. Using Dr Meredith Belben's team roles analytical tool I came out as a plant. Well what worried me initially is that I kill plants quickly so I wasn't too enamored. Also, I have struggled with labelling of individuals - for me labels are for packages and not people .... however, I can fully understand and appreciate their validity in team dynamics and it can certainly help team relationships if we understand the profile and tendency of others - we can also idenitfy what we are lacking in our team.
So what is a plant - Plant (PL) - the Plant is the creative innovator who comes up with new ideas and approaches. They thrive on praise but criticism is especially hard for them to deal with. Plants are often introverted and prefer to work apart from the team. Because their ideas are so novel, they can be impractical at times. They may also be poor communicators and can tend to ignore given parameters and constraints.
Hmm if you know me you can probably see part of my personality in this definition and other parts which are not.... Introverted?? Poor communicator? creative - yes. Of course no one particular model is complete in itself – but all can be useful in different contexts. They are simply tools to engage in reflection about ministry and team dynamics.
So what about the duck then? Well perhaps that question is best targeted to my esteemed leader Maam. Who whilst discussing the Lymm duck race and the fact that ducks were going backwards due the weather and were being hit back into a place with a man and a stick, "isn't that a bit cruel - how did he get away with it?" Attempting to keep our straight faces failed as we all simultaneously responded - "they are plastic". Bless her....
Thursday, April 3, 2008
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