We really enjoyed serving Woodford Spiritual Church last Monday and it was so nice to see John Rooney. We would also like to thank him for transporting us through Blackwall Tunnel saving us from the chaos of the rush hour. It was a very uplifting service even if we do say so ourselves and we look forward to be there next year. There are some very interesting workshops coming up and they are kept at a reasonable price, which is unusual in this modern world. The church follows old traditions and keeps the process accessible for all. If you are in the locality please come and visit the church where I can guarantee you will be given the warmest of welcomes. Our workshop yesterday we feel went very well and we had some lovely inspirational pieces, which I will share with you in the next few posts and I am sure you will agree (www.woodfordchurch.com).
The Positive Way
In order to get through life we need to have an understanding of other people and ourselves. When we are able to be humorous and creative we open up our universal self and allow our soul to grow. The world around us is a colourful place and there is a need to be positive, helpful and friendly. Lets develop our qualities so that we are calm, kind, good natured and cool. As we become observant we can be artistic and assertive to show the beautiful world we live in and share this light and life together.
Here is another one:-
"Do not dwell on the past year. To recover, use the wisdom of possibility and contentment to regain balance and move forward in the New Year ahead."
And yet another
"We are a committed group who respect nature and its inhabitants. We're helpful, enthusiastic, passionate open minded. Empathic and loyal to our spirituality"
A couple of last things firstly don't forget there is another charity event to raise money for the brain tumour trust tomorrow afternoon at Woodford Church and I know Susan Watson will make you very welcome.
Lastly don't forget all our knitted items are for sale and all profits go our fund in order to keep our sanctuary afloat and with the hope in the future to have a place that is permanently our to do our work as well as having somewhere for healing including animals and also a small friendship café where people can met and make friends.
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