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Saturday, 22 July 2023

No Longer is The Ploughing

Picture credit Kridneh via Pixabay free images

Last Sunday, in keeping with the Bible story of the sower, scattering seeds that both perish and prosper depending on where they fall, we sung (on Lindisfarne) the well-known harvest thanksgiving hymn ‘We Plough The Seeds and Scatter the Good Seed on the Land’. 

 

I was reminded that back in 2011, I wrote new words trying to reflect the onward march of technology on the farm. The revised version was called ‘The Great Machines of Harvest’ which can be accessed by link at the end of this post.

 

However, as we sang the original version of the hymn, I was disconcerted by, what in these ‘extreme weather’ times, felt complacent to me, and I realised, the same criticism could be applied to my 2011 version. 

 

During the afternoon following the service, I explored a different approach which once again could be sung to any familiar hymn tune used for the original version. Here it is - and suddenly with the stupidity of politicians wanting to ditch green policies, it feels important to post it

 

No Longer is The Ploughing


No longer is the ploughing

one annual winter chore:

fields now are laced with compounds

so they will yield much more.

But snow which once warmed seedlings

might now be rain extreme,

so weather’s wild excesses 

wreck cultivation schemes.

 

Refrain

 

All good gifts around us

are not found everywhere,

for drought and floods and warfare,

can render farmland bare.

 

Although our generous Maker

desires that earth should thrive,

sustain its population

that everyone might live. 

The greed and vast consumption

of those in lands of wealth

mean millions face starvation

and dangerous ill-health

 

Refrain

 

We ask you then, O Father

‘Help us make protests strong

‘gainst fools and vested interests

who’d short-term gains prolong,

instead of realising

the change we can’t avoid:

STOP oil! STOP profiteering!

Before all Earth’s destroyed.  


The Great Machines of Harvest mentioned in the first paragraph can be accessed HERE 

Tuesday, 30 May 2023

Where Intellects Are Nurtured in this Fast-moving Age,


Photo: Pixabay free images

I am currently engaged with a challenge to write a new worship song every month for twelve months. This month’s challenge has been to write about our hometown or village. With my enthusiasm for weaving ideas of faith and science together it was unsurprising that a hymn/ song for Cambridge (UK) suggested itself. (We live on the edge of the City).


It could equally be used by any chapel/ church/ worship group in any University town - worldwide. The prayer-plea for wisdom feels very needed in this day and age.


Here it is: the verses can be sung to ’The Church’s One Foundation’ (Aurelia) with an invitation for the refrain to be improvised by local musicians.


Where intellects are nurtured

in this fast-moving age,

the gift of Godly wisdom

is needed day by day:

when innovation fosters

new ethical demands,

or scientific progress

might transgress God’s commands.

 

Refrain

Give wisdom, dear Lord we pray,

Give wisdom, Lord, day by day.

Give wisdom, dear Lord we pray

Give wisdom, Lord, day by day

 

Where intellects are gathered 

from countries far and wide

deep-rooted propositions 

will frequently arise:

for with such fertile gatherings

of minds from many a race,

Inspired, wide-ranging theories

can be explored apace.

 

Refrain

Give wisdom, dear Lord we pray,

Give wisdom, Lord, day by day.

Give wisdom, dear Lord we pray

Give wisdom, Lord, day by day

 

Where intellects are welcome

from every race and creed,

inclusive ways are crucial

for Learning to proceed.

So Lord, let moral purpose 

and peace-based attitudes

grace all our institutions,

where research is pursued.

 

Refrain

Give wisdom, dear Lord we pray,

Give wisdom, Lord, day by day.

Give wisdom, dear Lord we pray,

Give wisdom, Lord, day by day.

 

  

Tuesday, 25 April 2023

Psalm 24 (Re-imagined) for the Second Space Age

NASA: Colliding Galaxies: arp 143

Psalm 24 For Today.

Verses can be spoken or chanted.

The three Responsories can sung by all to the tune Truro/ Jesus Shall Reign Wherere The Sun.

 

The whole cosmos is the Lord's and everything in it:

every particle of matter throughout the universe.

 

All human beings, the earth’s wild creatures and resources:

and unknown beings who may live on planets far beyond our reach.

(Responsory 1) 

Lift Up your heads, you galaxies, 

Bright Nova form a dazzling path,

That your great King of Glo-o-o-ory 

Through all your realms may nobly pass 

 

It was God commanded the deep realm of space, Come forth:

and it sprang into instant being.

 

He established light and dark; light to see the wonders of our generous planet:

darkness to invite us to see the vastness of creation.

(Responsory 2)

 Who is this great and glorious King?

The Lord, Creator of us all, 

It was His Word establish-ed 

Prime forces and base particles.

Who shall travel beyond, into the eternal presence of The Lord:

or who shall dare to approach that holy place?

 

Even those who have clean hands and pure hearts, 

who love righteousness and Godly justice, and who despise greed and iniquity.

 

These will receive blessings from The Lord: and be welcomed into his kingdom of love.

They will be a renewed generation of those who revere God,

who stand in awe at the unfolding of the magnificence of his creation. 

 

Lift Up your heads, you galaxies, 

Bright Nova form a dazzling path,

That your great King of Glo-o-o-ory 

Through all your realms may nobly pass 

 

 

(c) March 2023


There is a YouTube Video  posted on the Sing of God  and Science channel. You will find it at 

https://youtu.be/4XHgjfVDhlY  


 

Thursday, 13 April 2023

Re-birth: A Welcome to Eternity.

 



Re-birth: A Welcome to Eternity.

A Funeral song to the tune of How Can I Keep From Singing.

(First two verses for anyone: Last verse for committed Christians)

As I embrace eternity
I’m joined by many others:
Yes! several hundred thousand*: all,
my sisters and my brothers.
I feel my God will look with love
on humble souls and gracious,
whatever faith they’d had or none
if they’d been kind and selfless.

A loving welcome most will share,
though not the vain nor greedy,
nor those who by their power had crushed 
the poor, the sick, the needy. 
So my great hope is, on this day
our God will smile upon me,
welcoming me with unknown friends,
together bound for glory.

And though I know that Jesus Christ
is my path to salvation
I’m sure those who’ve not heard his word
won’t face annihilation.
So may I tread with joyful steps
into the realms of glory
with many humble, righteous souls
who’ve never heard God’s story.

 

*The average global hourly death rate in 2023 is 333,000

 

Saturday, 12 November 2022

Dear Lord, I Thank You for The Sun (& other clean energy sources)


 Dear Lord, I thank you for the sun

Tune: Fulda (We Have a Gospel to Proclaim ) or many LM tunes

 

Dear Lord, I thank you for the sun

with its amazing energy,

which we can harvest every day

and turn to power reliably.

 

Dear Lord, I thank you for the winds,

unseen as they turn turbine sails

to generate their gusty streams

of pristine power at mighty scale.

 

Dear Lord, I thank you for the ways

that water-power is utilised,

and pray that soon we’ll tame the tides

for widespread use – a precious prize.

 

Dear Lord, please guide those who invest,

to understand; NOW is the hour

for boosting flows of finance to

those who commit to greener power.


Find more Care of the Planet poems, songs and hymns at https://crossandcosmos.blogspot.com/p/care-of-planet-collection.html

 

Monday, 10 October 2022

The Shepherd’s Message (I Remember, Oh How I Remember)

Picture credit craftville.com

As the shepherds return to the hills...

The Shepherds’ Message 

I remember, oh how I remember,

that night and the following day: 

the angels, the singing, the scurrying

and the sweet smell of clean bedding-hay.

A baby with parents bewildered

at our finding the byre where they’d lodged.

Such a very strange place for Messiah 

to be born, for the purpose of God.

 

When we left as the new day was breaking 

there were people who work at first light,

and we realised we should not keep secret 

the wonders we’d witnessed that night.

So we, who are skilful in silence, 

to detect sounds of lion, wolf or thief, 

found our tongues running wild with our message,

of a child bringing goodwill and peace.

 

By the time we got back to the hillside,

we'd been stopped any number of times,

for the story had travelled like wildfire, 

even faster than tales about crimes! 

For some it was just as the prophets

had foretold - of God coming to earth: 

to others a nonsense - but useful 

to gossip and boost their self-worth

 

It was strange how a group of mere shepherds,

 ‘outsiders’ in ordinary times,

became sought after, visited, talked-of,

for our witness of Yahweh’s sublime

way of breaking the news of Messiah 

throughout Bethlem's valleys and hills.

In no time it was voiced in Jerusalem,

stirring hearts, both for good and for ill.

 

Trevor Thorn © 2021 

Thursday, 29 September 2022

The Gifts of the Magi: Three Sonnets :


The Gifts of the Magi: 
Three Sonnets

Sonnet 1 - Sage/ Magus

Sonnet 2 - Joseph

Sonnet - 3 Angel.

 

Sage/ Magus

Between us all, we needed to be sure

that we could eat and provender our beasts,

on strange impetuous journey, with a star

leading to one who will be King and priest.

Not one of us knew where this star might lead

So being charged to plan our wherewithal

as I was, felt a puzzle, guessing needs

and dangers, such as being held in thrall.

So, gold a ‘must’; by each of us agreed,

to deal with tribes with goods or skills to sell;

but gold is heavy, risky too, once seen.

Ah! fragrant resins can be traded well.

And! Lightweight Frankincense and Myrrh, with gold,

might make apt gifts for one by star foretold.

 

Joseph

An angel warned, we needed to depart,

For frenzied Herod in a rage would kill

Our first-born child. Flee where? How should we start?

Rely on Yahweh’s wise and sovereign will?.

Think now! We’ve gold; for all immediate needs

From anyone with vital goods to sell;

But gold is heavy, risky too, once seen.

Oh! fragrant resins can be traded well.

So we are blessed; those unexpected gifts

give us the means to leave here instantly,

to face a fearful flight, which needs be swift,

with God’s provision, timed just perfectly.

Yes! Incense, myrrh and gold will pay our way,

Such fitting gifts for this horrendous day.

 

Angel

I come with news of journeys safely made,

Sages returned. The refugees now far

from violent thugs in puppet Herod’s pay. 

Assassins those, blood lusting, groomed for war,

And death of innnocents, with ‘Crush by rape’

Presumed in edict, ‘Slaughter Beth’lem’s heirs’.

While I’m dream-urging Joseph to escape,

My distraught comrades weep for those now snared.

So flies the family, with gifts concealed

Their lifeline: infused too with meanings deep.

Incense, a precious sign of God revealed

Who, in their child, spans all the starry sweep.

Gold for the kingship of God’s only Son.

Myrrh for his tomb – and your salvation won.

Tuesday, 20 September 2022

People of God, Awake!

 


People of God, Awake! 

Tune: Hills of the North Rejoice/ Little Cornard


People of God, Awake!

In this earth’s crisis hour.

Bold in our stewardship

let us speak truth to power:

the use of fossil fuels must end

if we, the planet ‘s health would mend.

 

Unless good sense prevails

every low coastal place

will fall beneath the waves

millions will be displaced.

So may we like the prophets old

sound warnings and take actions bold.

 

If everyone of faith

rallied to make it clear

that our Creator God

needs us renounce our fears

of taking action, to demand 

that gas, oil, coal are swiftly banned.

 

Then would our stewardship

chime with the will of God,

who must lament the wounds

wrought on the world he trod.

So protest now in forceful ways

to save these being earth’s last days.


Find more Care of the Planet poems, songs and hymns at https://crossandcosmos.blogspot.com/p/care-of-planet-collection.html

 

 

Thursday, 29 April 2021

THE JESUS PRAYER IN MANY LANGUAGES: DAILY - EASTER TO PENTECOST (DAY 25): JAPANESE PHONETIC

 



From Easter until Pentecost, This ancient prayer will appear in a different language each day together with a simple image from my artwork. The text is to remind us of the global nature of our Christian Faith. The artwork is often, but not exclusively, to remind us that our God is God of the whole Universe.


You can find an entry giving a short history of the prayer and its use HERE. An older, silent YouTube meditation with 50 languages is on this post as well. It will be refreshed during this Easter to Pentecost sequence.

And the music for a Taize style chant of the prayer is HERE.

See all the languages and images used before today in the sequence HERE

Wednesday, 28 April 2021

THE JESUS PRAYER IN MANY LANGUAGES: DAILY - EASTER TO PENTECOST (DAY 24) ITALIAN .

 


From Easter until Pentecost, This ancient prayer will appear in a different language each day together with a simple image from my artwork. The text is to remind us of the global nature of our Christian Faith. The artwork is often, but not exclusively, to remind us that our God is God of the whole Universe.


You can find an entry giving a short history of the prayer and its use HERE. An older, silent YouTube meditation with 50 languages is on this post as well. It will be refreshed during this Easter to Pentecost sequence.

And the music for a Taize style chant of the prayer is HERE.

See all the languages and images used before today in the sequence HERE

Tuesday, 27 April 2021

THE JESUS PRAYER IN MANY LANGUAGES: DAILY- EASTER TO PENTECOST. (DAY 23) IRISH

 


From Easter until Pentecost, This ancient prayer will appear in a different language each day together with a simple image from my artwork. The text is to remind us of the global nature of our Christian Faith. The artwork is often, but not exclusively, to remind us that our God is God of the whole Universe.


You can find an entry giving a short history of the prayer and its use HERE. An older, silent YouTube meditation with 50 languages is on this post as well. It will be refreshed during this Easter to Pentecost sequence.

And the music for a Taize style chant of the prayer is HERE.

See all the languages and images used before today in the sequence HERE

Monday, 26 April 2021

THE JESUS PRAYER IN MANY LANGUAGES: DAILY - EASTER TO PENTECOST:(DAY 22) INDONESIAN .

 


From Easter until Pentecost, This ancient prayer will appear in a different language each day together with a simple image from my artwork. The text is to remind us of the global nature of our Christian Faith. The artwork is often, but not exclusively, to remind us that our God is God of the whole Universe.


You can find an entry giving a short history of the prayer and its use HERE. An older, silent YouTube meditation with 50 languages is on this post as well. It will be refreshed during this Easter to Pentecost sequence.

And the music for a Taize style chant of the prayer is HERE.

See all the languages and images used before today in the sequence HERE

Sunday, 25 April 2021

THE JESUS PRAYER IN MANY LANGUAGES: DAILY EASTER TO PENTECOST: (DAY 21) ICELANDIC .


From Easter until Pentecost, This ancient prayer will appear in a different language each day together with a simple image from my artwork. The text is to remind us of the global nature of our Christian Faith. The artwork is often, but not exclusively, to remind us that our God is God of the whole Universe.


You can find an entry giving a short history of the prayer and its use HERE. An older, silent YouTube meditation with 50 languages is on this post as well. It will be refreshed during this Easter to Pentecost sequence.

And the music for a Taize style chant of the prayer is HERE.

See all the languages and images used before today in the sequence HERE

Wednesday, 17 February 2021

You are the Alpha and Omega (of my life, dear Lord)


You are the Alpha and Omega 

 

You are the Alpha and Omega of my life, dear Lord,

There when I became a person, known by you and loved.   

Waiting to welcome me when death will bring me to your home;   

You are the Alpha and Omega of my life, dear Lord.

 

You are the Alpha and Omega of this planet, Lord,

Glad when rocks and gases massed at gravity’s accord.       

Watching earth’s groanings, for the time when life might be called forth;  

You are the Alpha and Omega of our planet, Lord.

 

You are the Alpha and Omega of all peoples, Lord,

Watched for us to evolve understanding, learning right from wrong.

Then came among us, to show your love, forever free and strong.  

You are the Alpha and Omega of all peoples, Lord.

 

You are the Alpha and Omega of the Cosmos, Lord,

There when the pregnant void awaited your commanding Word.  

Leading us now to your new creation, and second coming, Lord     

You are the Alpha and Omega of the Cosmos, Lord.

 

  

Monday, 25 January 2021

A Lockdown Moment: At The Bird Feeders.

 

Photo credit: Ray Collier’s

Wildlife in the North: Wilderness Cottages.

 

A flurry of long-tailed titmice

appears, apparently from nowhere.

For fifty precious seconds

they gossip in their exquisite soprano,

between frantic nibbles of the fat slab

we have hung outside the kitchen window

to attract such beautiful visitors.

At least they are guests

we can have in lockdown!

 

Their wonderful bodies and deft aerobatics

turn the routine of washing-up

into an atypically stretched-out delight.

Alas they take flight 

just as suddenly as they arrived;

and I am left in the forlorn hope

they will quickly return.

 

But they are away to find comfort for the night

in a gathering one hundred times the size

of our brief visitors’ ‘bubble’.

There they will snuggle together to derive

communal warmth to protect them

from the icy winter blasts

that rip across the fens.

 

I give thanks to our Creator

that these flying tots

have evolved 

a practice that reminds us,

community can make the difference

between death and life.

 

Trevor Thorn: January 2021.


This is one of those poems that built itself up over time, then came to fruition during the winter lockdown in January 2021 in the UK.

 

Our bird feeders have never had any serious attention, other than in the early weeks of us being given the set of 4 when we enjoyed their novelty value. Then, pre-covid ‘normality’ took over and we were in and out of the house to meetings or visiting places of interest and the feeders got neither filling or viewing attention.

 

With Covid tying us to the house and winter approaching, we filled all of the feeders and began to watch from both the kitchen window behind the sink and from one of the chairs in our dining room. We were delighted as, little by little, visits built up: blue tits, a great tit, a coal tit, robin, numerous sparrows all came regularly, together with a collared dove and a sizeable pigeon hoovering up whatever was dropped by the smaller birds. Occasional visits by Goldfinch were moments of excitement but the highlights were when a ‘flurry’ of long-tailed tits passed through. However, I would not have had any further understanding of the habits of that breed of tiny birds, had it not been for two separate but unexpected pre-covid events a couple of months apart.

 

We had enjoyed an Italian meal in the early evening and came out of the restaurant into the dark to hear a clamour of small birds in one single tree of several in a Cambridge (UK) pedestrian square. A vivid spotlight shone into the ‘interior’ of the tree’s branches, and above the outline of the tree we could see small birds rising and then settling back into the tree. They looked like long-tailed tits, they sounded like the long-tailed tits which we see from time to time from the nearby river bank, but it was too dark to be sure. The incident made us do just a little reading about the habits of these delightful small birds and sure enough this behaviour is characteristic of the breed. They gather in large numbers to roost where there is shelter and if possible, some warmth, and they cluster together lining themselves up along a branch where they can literally huddle wing to wing. Apparently, they then shuffle around so that the birds on the inside of the cluster move to the end during the night, so no individual bird has to bear the full rigour of a long, cold night. Amazing!.

 

As if that was not enough, a short time later, we were in a supermarket car park and saw exactly the same phenomenon in a brightly lit tree just outside the main entrance/ exit of the store. The high-pitched calls of the birds attracted nearly everyone as they left the store and I have to admit to enjoying displaying our recently acquired knowledge to a few of the watchers.

 

Then came the lockdown restrictions and little by little the ideas for the poem, like the birds, gathered. I’m not sure if there is a proper collective noun for a passing group of long-tailed tits, but ‘a flurry’ feels so descriptive and I am thankful for the way all these ideas coalesced. God is Good!


Another short prayer poem in similar vein can be found HERE

 

 

 

Thursday, 26 March 2020

A Prayer Walk - round the flat, the house or the garden.

During our confinement to our own homes, we are putting ideas and encouragements around our fellow-worshippers and friends to keep in touch. This note offers an activity most of us would be able to engage in



Usually a prayer walk is round a village, around a parish boundary or round Pa common area in a neighbourhood. During the walk, the prayer group will stop and pray for each street, each public place, any schools, any shops and any other community provisions. It can be very moving.

Obviously we can’t engage in such an activity now!  But we could all very easily modify the idea, to celebrate God’s very presence in our own homes. The restrictions upon us could be a very special opportunity to  put God at the centre of our lives in a new way. Let’s think the idea through just a little. But before we do, I want to digress for a moment. When I was working at Ridley Hall, the Theological college in Newnham, as their fundraiser, I had a very interesting conversation with one of the tutors. He said, that when any student came to him, saying they had lost touch with God, he asked them when they had last put thanksgiving at the heart of their personal prayers. It is, he observed, easy for it to get lost, and reviving it made a substantial difference to his students in almost every case.

So, let’s merge these two ideas. Let’s walk around the place we are presently confined in, stop when there is something to be thankful for. Pause to think around what it means to you and what it means to others and offer a prayer. Then walk on, possibly taking two or three turns of your special place before stopping at another place for thanksgiving.

Imagine it like this. Stop by your fireplace or radiator. Give God thanks for the heat it provides for you. Give thanks for the engineers who installed it and the service engineers who keep the energy flowing to keep you warm. Think of those who have no opportunity to access a warm place – in our community, in Cambridge, across the whole country: then in those dire places like refugee camps across the world. Ours is one of those few countries where a high proportion of the population have access to warmth and comfort. So couple your thanksgiving with prayers for the many who do not have that comfort. Maybe even lament for the structures of society that create this imbalance.

Move on.

Pause now by your telephone or internet hub. Give thanks for the O-so-important facility to communicate with others. Pray for those with whom you have regular conversations. Pray for anyone with whom you have lost contact and consider whether you might use this time to revive it. Pray for those so far away that your contact with them is invariably by phone or electronically. Give thanks for the brains of those who have made these resources a possibility.

Move on

Stand by a window or a gate on to the outside world. Give thanks for all the things that are in view and for what they mean to you. Offer a prayer for all those beyond your boundaries who are suffering really heavily, financially, physically and mentally through this hard time.

I’m sure by now that you have got the idea. Be imaginative. Invent your own ‘stations’. God will rejoice in your prayers and you will likely have found causes for thanksgiving that, dare I say it, like us, you may have until now taken for granted.

Oh yes: do make sure that one of your pauses is to give thanks for something of beauty. If it is a flower, marvel at its uniqueness in all its markings. When human beings produce high-volume objects they look for uniformity: nature has a God-given difference in every leaf and in every petal. If your beautiful object is indoors remember what made you choose this article to adorn your living space and give thanks for its shape, its colour – and its creator.                 Trevor Thorn

Thursday, 13 February 2020

The Advances of Science.



Imaginary gas traces
in space (CGI)

Breathtaking are the advances of science,
fact upon fact, day upon day,
theory upon theory,
building, building, building;
information,
and data flooding into the ears, the eyes, the brains,
the banks of computers:
and crying,
‘This is the cosmic reality,
this is where knowledge lies,
here are all the secrets of the universe’ - 
seemingly forgetting they are all provisional!

And as space is probed,
the depths of the sea,
and the bowels of the earth
are explored:
as the tiniest particles
are smashed together
or ripped apart
power seems to lie in the gathering
of knowledge.

Pause to ask
‘Do these marvels bring wisdom?’
‘Do they enhance
the beauty of the earth
or the exquisite patterns of the cosmos?’
‘Do they lead us to a better understanding 
of the mystery of God’.

They can.
Indeed they can:
but they can also tempt
us mere mortals away,
to seek to disregard those very mysteries
at the heart of the wonder of Creation.

Keep us, dear Lord
alert to wonder;
awed, beneath the shadow
of your overarching wing,
where you gather us
to share in your Wisdom
and rejoice
in your unfathomable and eternal mystery.

Wildfires: Evidence of Climate Chaos

Wildfires: Evidence of Climate Chaos
Wildfires: Evidence of Climate Chaos

Cascade of Stars and Gas (Imagined image: CGI)

Cascade of Stars and Gas (Imagined image: CGI)
Cascade of Stars and Gases. This image will take you to the meditation 'Deep Silence'

Butterfly Nebula (CGI)

Butterfly Nebula (CGI)
The Imaginary Butterfly Nebula . Anything like this would be a real Curiosity! The image will link you to the reflection titled 'Curiosity' which is actually a celebration of the achievement of landing the Mars Rover of that name

Ten thousand billion suns - A scintilla of God’s Universe

Ten thousand billion suns - A scintilla of God’s Universe
It is currently thought that the Universe has at least 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars! Hence the use of the word ‘scintilla’ for a mere ten thousand billion.

Cross and Particle Accelerator (CGI)

Cross and Particle Accelerator (CGI)
Cross and Particle Accelerator. The words of 'A Prayer for Understanding' can be viewed by clicking on this image

Nebula (Embroidery)

Nebula (Embroidery)
Nebula (Embroidery) to accompany the poem 'Invitation' which can be found by clicking on the image.

Nativity Star (CGI)

Nativity Star (CGI)
Nativity Star: This image will link you to the collection of new Carols on this site. Also, the image can easily be copied onto an overhead acetate and used as a window decoration. Easy for children to achieve. Note the cross at the centre of the star.

Orange Galaxy

Orange Galaxy
'Orange Galaxy' posted to accompany 'Bounded and Boundless'. Go to the poem by clicking on the image.

Cosmic Ikon 8 Moth

Cosmic Ikon 8 Moth
Cosmic Ikon 8: Moth Nebula(imagined-acrylic) The Gold field of deep space is intended to convey the Lordship of Christ over the whole of the Cosmos

Surprise garden rose (Photo)

Surprise garden rose (Photo)
This beautiful head of roses in our garden, which are giving off a delightful perfume in the morning sun, seems a fitting picture to link to the sonnet 'Evolution and Beauty'. Let the picture take you there. It is a surprise because it is growing high on a bush of otherwise pure yellow roses: amazing!

Cross and Vortex

Cross and Vortex
'Cross and Vortex' to accompany 'Stars and Planets Sing Your Glory'. Click on the image to go to the poem/hymn.

Gaseous Cosmic Threads (Mixed media)

Gaseous Cosmic Threads (Mixed media)
Gaseous Cosmic Threads: Mixed media - acrylics and painted threads

St Francis’ Sky (Photo)

St Francis’ Sky (Photo)
Warm Umbrian Hills: Click image to take you to the poem St Francis' Sky

Cosmic Icon 7 Summerflower

Cosmic Icon 7 Summerflower
Cosmic Icon 7 - Summerflower Nebula (Acrylic)

Cosmic Labyrinth (CGI)

Cosmic Labyrinth (CGI)
'Cosmic Labyrinth' - This icon is a symbol of the path through the near reaches of the Cosmos with its 'Havens' where current advances in science (2012/13) are celebrated. By clicking on the picture you will be taken to the latest version of the poem of the same name.

Cross of Autumn Leaves (cropped Photo)

Cross of Autumn Leaves (cropped Photo)
Time, perhaps to consider a restorative break before the approach of Advent/ Christmas. Let this image take you to 'On Drawing Apart'.

IONA: The Marble Quarry (Photo)

IONA: The Marble Quarry (Photo)
On the South shore of Iona is a bay which shows the industrial scarring of a beautiful place. Read of it by clicking on the picture

Celtic cross candle (Photo)

Celtic cross candle (Photo)
Celtic Cross and candle' linked to the poem 'Awesome, Wonderful Creator'. Go to the poem by clicking on the image.

Light of the World amidst stars (CGI)

Light of the World amidst stars (CGI)
'Light of the world' posted to accompany 'To Light'. Find the poem by clicking on the image.

Iona from Fionnphort (Watercolour)

Iona from Fionnphort (Watercolour)
Iona from Fionnphort. At this point of the Isle of Mull, the end of a pilgrimage or trip to Iona is in sight. Click on this picture to take you to the poem 'IONA - The Pilgrim Way'

My Mesh Mask for Radiotherapy

My Mesh Mask for Radiotherapy
This is the mask which was moulded to my face to ensure the radiotherapy I had in April 2017 was precisely targeted. You can read more by clicking on the image

Double Celebration

Double Celebration
Pam, who has been magnificent in caring for me since my Cancer diagnosis in October and I celebrate the end of Radiotherapy and our 36th Wedding Anniversary (Note the return of some hair!). Click on the image to read about the treatment - and waiting.

St Neots Sunset (Photo)

St Neots Sunset (Photo)
Surrounded by beauty: Whie 'Evolution and Beauty' became one of the most viewed poems on this blog, Pam, my wife took this gorgeous picture of a sunset over the flatlands of Cambridgeshire UK. Click on it to go to the poem

Gabriel - written/painted by Pam, my wife in 2015

Gabriel - written/painted by Pam, my wife in 2015
Gabriel began the Christmas story with his visit to Mary. The story is told in our Christmas collection in the Carol, Go to Nazareth My Great Messenger. Click on this image to take you there.

Maple Leaf Nebula (CGI)

Maple Leaf Nebula (CGI)
IMAGINARY IMAGE TO CELEBRATE CANADA DAY: Click on this his imaginary 'Maple Leaf Nebula' to take you to a poem entitled 'Nebula' (image not to be confused with NGC 2024, the Flame Nebula which is also known as the Maple Leaf)

Beauty in the Garden - June 2016

Beauty in the Garden - June 2016
Beauty in the Garden - June 2016

Aurora Imagined over Iona (Watercolour & pastel)

Aurora Imagined over Iona (Watercolour & pastel)
First posted here on Adomnan’s day (23rd September) 2015. An imagined natural phenomenom that could be seen to resonate mystically with the idea of Iona being a ‘thin place’ where heaven brushes earth.

Assisi Sunset

Assisi Sunset
Assisi Sunset

Thinking about the Brain

Thinking about the Brain
This image is formed from a small section of neural pathways posted by the Koch Institute, clipped, part inverted and stitched together. It is intended to impart a sense of our extensive, but still partial understanding of what goes on in that awesome part of our bodies, our brains. By clicking on the image, you will be taken to a celebratory poem/song ‘For Amazement by Beauty’ about all of our senses.

Source (CGI by Trevor Thorn)

Source (CGI by Trevor Thorn)
Source: Expand the image to reveal its heart

Rainbow spiral (CGI)

Rainbow spiral (CGI)
'Rainbow Spiral' to accompany 'Darkness,Illuminator' . Find the poem by clicking on the iImagined mage

Cross and simple Prayer rope (Photo)

Cross and simple Prayer rope (Photo)
Cross and simple prayer rope: make one like this to use as an aid to using ‘The Jesus Prayer'