'Off the beaten track in beautiful North Yorkshire' - new walking routes launched
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Posts by Helen Hindle
Mindful March - Day 10: Get outside and notice how the weather feels on your face actionforhappiness.org/mindful-march #MindfulMarch
Image of two people in seal skin clothes building the sort of igloo you thought it would be possible to build when you were seven years old and it was snowing in the School playground
Ladybird things I really, really wanted.
To make my own igloo
Artist: BH Robinson
(Homes, 1975)
This time next week, Friday 6 March, it will be the #ecumenical World Day of Prayer.
Find your local service...or get the resources to host one from @wdpewni.bsky.social
www.wwdp.org.uk
#PrayTogether 🙏🏿🙏🙏🏽
#ChurchesTogether
#Apricity: The warmth that breaks winter: a reflection on #socialcare. #humanity #change #society #age #Spring
scottishcare.org/apricity-the...
Holy Hour - Fridays in Lent at 7.30pm, Tarleton
Snowdrops and crocuses appear through light snow on rocky ground
“Snow has fallen again, as it will sometimes do in February”
What to Look for in Winter, 1959
Artist: CF Tunnicliffe
Writer: EL Grant Watson
Pendle Hill, Lancashire, 2012, painting by Jan Farthing, Yorkshire artist.
As of today, I am able to accept PhD students at the University of St Andrews. If you or one of your students is interested, this is a wonderful place to study.
All potential supervisors (including me!) are listed here with topics of interest: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/divinity/pro...
The beautiful frilly underside of double snowdrops
#FlowersOnFriday Wonderful double snowdrops by the river yesterday. Must be in a sheltered spot as they are much earlier than the peeping stalks I've seen elsewhere. Delightful! #bloomscrolling #DailyFlowers #Lancashire #vitaminN
#MorningPrayer
Lord Jesus,
take from our hearts
any preoccupation
with our own image, status,
position, title, or acclaim.
Fill our hearts instead
with a longing
to know and to follow your will,
to engage in your mission
of grace and peace,
to share your love
through all we are.
Qualitative research to find out more about the work of Swedish military chaplains @practicaltheology.bsky.social
Walking beside soldiers: Swedish military chaplains and their questions www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
@militarytimes.bsky.social @biaptheology.bsky.social
Guest editor Eeva John hopes the articles will inspire those in theological education to ponder the goals of their work
www.tandfonline.com/toc/yprt20/1...
The latest edition of Practical Theology is out. Great to see my article about wisdom and older people living in care homes brought into dialogue with ‘the nature and purpose of the Church’ in the editorial. @rsmtht.bsky.social @practicaltheology.bsky.social
The Rt Revd Arun Arora, co-lead Bishop for Racial Justice for the Church of England and Bishop of Kirkstall, has launched a poster campaign sharing messages of hope and welcome to all this #Christmas. #JoyForAll 🫶
Download yours: leeds.anglican.org/who-we-are/n...
This week’s #blog explores the distinctive contribution of #socialcare in #palliativecare. The role of #carehome and #homecare at the end of life. The Trees of Hallaig: Roots of Care, Leaves of Memory. #poetry #dying #grief
scottishcare.org/38088-2/
Reading this inspirational writer for Advent -8 days to go!
Let nothing disturb you.
Let nothing frighten you.
All things pass away.
God never changes.
Patience obtains all things.
They who have God lack nothing.
God alone is enough.
— St Teresa of Avila
A prayer for Prisons Week Lord, you offer freedom to all people. We pray for those in prison. Break the bonds of fear and isolation that exist. Support with your love all prisoners, their families and friends, prison staff, and all who care. Heal those who have been wounded by the activities of others, especially the victims of crime. Help us to forgive one another, and to act justly, love mercy and walk humbly together with Christ in his strength and in his Spirit, now and every day. Amen.
A prayer for Prisons Week, which begins today.
A portrait of Julian of Norwich Be a Gardener Dig a ditch Toil and sweat And turn the earth upside down And seek the deepness And water plants in time Continue this labour And make sweet floods to run and noble and abundant fruits to spring Take this food and drink and carry it to God as your true worship (Julian of Norwich)
#ToPray✝️
Be a Gardener
Dig a ditch
Toil and sweat
And turn the earth upside down
And seek the deepness
And water plants in time
Continue this labour
And make sweet floods to run & noble & abundant fruits to spring
Take this food & drink & carry it to God as your true worship
(Julian of Norwich)
A place to belong: a reflection for World Older People’s Day. #belonging #ageing #place #community #WorldOlderPersonsDay
scottishcare.org/a-place-to-b...
This week‘s #podcast focuses on the idea of #belonging and what it means in #olderage in anticipation of #WorldOlderPersonsDay. #dignity, #community, #humanrights.
open.spotify.com/episode/3fop...
So excited - our #@qubelfastofficial.bsky.social #Dementia conference to start World Alzheimer’s month- @stephcraigrn.bsky.social is now ending it with an award from The Dementia Trust in partnership with Dementia NI -on World Alzheimer’s Day- dementiatrust.org/news-and-vie...
The Distinctiveness of Social Care Nursing – A Call to Discernment. #nursing #socialcarenursing #relationship #discernment #socialcare #leadership.
scottishcare.org/the-distinct...
"What is old age for?" Join Julia Burton-Jones, T&D Lead for Anna Chaplaincy at BRF & our very own @woodwardjames.bsky.social at @sarumcollege.bsky.social on 2nd Oct. "There is adventure and new things to discover about ourselves, our faith and the world around us." www.sarum.ac.uk/short-course...
Ooh this looks interesting.