Friday, 12 February 2010

New Blog


I have now set up my new blog - you can find it at http://revshuna.wordpress.com

This will be slightly different to this one - each week there is a daily bible study for people to interact with (if they want to) and ther is also a life in the parish type blog - havent't quite worked how to link it to my Facebook account but will hopefully manage that soon!

The picture above is of the Craigellachie Bridge - designed by Telford. This is lit up at night and looks absolutely stunning - and its in my Parish!

Sunday, 3 January 2010

Closing Down Notice



I have decided that the time has come to stop blogging on this particular blog. It has been a tool for reflecting with and as things are going to change shortly as I enter my first ministry I thought that this particular blog had served its purpose.

That said I am looking forward to my new life as a Parish Minister - and I fully intend to continue blogging but under a new guise. So watch this space - I will let you all know my new blog details once I am settled and have it set up. I hope to get this done asap so that I can reflect on life as we settle into our new home and I get to know the parish and it's people.

Thank you fro reading my blog and for all the kind comments you have left me over the last 18 months.

Much love
Shuna x

Sunday, 27 December 2009

That's that then.....

The last week has been a bit if a blur....so many services, so much to do. All celebrating the coming into the world of our saviour as a tiny baby.

Today was my last service at my probation church. It's a bitter sweet feeling. I have really loved my time there. I was preaching this morning, the text was Jesus in the Temple - aged 12. Just two days ago we celebrated his birth! (Thank you Lectionary!!!)

My focus was on Mary and Joseph and how God had chosen them to be the earthly parents of Jesus. Simple folk who would give Jesus the upbringing her required. Chosen because of who they were. I reflected on how God needs us. Yes we need him - but he needs us too. Mary and Joseph helped in Jesus' formation. We all meet people who play a part in our formation. Our parents or parent, our friends, extended family and those we meet as we journey through life.

As a minister in training each of my placements have brought me into contact with some wonderful supervisors and wonderful congregations. Each of them has helped shape me, form me into the minister I am. I know my formation is not complete - I know I will continue to be shaped my those around me. And that is good - it is the way it is meant to be and the way God has it all sorted out. Just as Mary and Joseph were chosen by God to play a huge role in the life of Jesus, so he has made it that I have had the people around me that I need and have needed.

We talk often about how we need God - what he does for us, how we rely on him. But I know he needs us too. He needs us to be his witnesses in the world - to be him - for others to see him in us.

A prayer:

Thank you God for all the people you have placed in my way,
for the help and support of everyone on this road towards ministry.
For my family and friends,
for my supervisors and their congregations.
And for the special people who have been there - just at the right time with just the right words.
I know I am still not the finished article.
But I know that you have chosen me because you need me.
I hope and pray that I can do you justice and repay the trust you have put in me.
Amen

Thursday, 24 December 2009

May Christ shine his light on you this Christmas




(the cover of our order of service for our Christingle tonight)