Saturday 29 October 2016

Service of Remembering


Once a year we hold a Service of Remembering to honour those staff and students and loved ones we have lost over the past year.  
Consider the earth!
Our globe's weight has been estimated at six
sextillion tons (a 6 with 21 zeros). Yet it is precisely
tilted at 23 degrees; any more or any less and our
seasons would be lost in a melted polar flood.
Though our globe revolves at a rate of
one-thousand miles per hour or 25 thousand miles
per day or nine million miles per year, none of us
tumbles in to orbit. As you stand  ...
observing God's workshop, let me pose
a few questions. If God is able to place the stars
in their sockets and suspend the sky like a
curtain, do you think it is remotely possible
that God is able to guide your life? If your God
is mighty enough to ignite the sun, could it be
that he is mighty enough to light your path. If he cares
enough about the planet Saturn to give it rings or
Venus to make it sparkle, is there an outside chance
that he cares enough about you to meet your needs?

(Taken from 'The Great House of God' by Max Lucado)

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