If it hadn’t been so cold this morning, the look was of an early misty Summer’s morning. We are enjoying the days where it actually does look like Spring is coming.

This little fella will be waking up now from hibernation and scuttling around at night looking for some tasty morsels. They often return to the same garden or area and can travel up to 2 km per night looking for food and getting ready for mating season..

They are nocturnal and the only UK mammal to have those prickly spines enough to deter most predators except the Badger maybe..who will take him as a tasty morsel himself when not wanting to share food.

Last night we had our Healing Service in Chawton. It was a lovely Peaceful evening. with healing during the service. Thank you to everyone for the readings, thoughts and prayers. Thank you Carole for more lovely cake. Thank you Food Angel Sue, Julie on music, and of course our Healers, who stand on hand every Sunday in person, and on Wednesday evenings remotely.

Prayer of the week.

Please pray for all our natural world, that they all would be lifted into Healing. It’s their life too, and they suffer from the same ills as we do – Illness, climate flip flops and Us. We all need to be more aware of the natural world and make considerations at every turn.

Calendar up next.

Have a beautiful week. Enjoy the chilly sun when it comes:)

I think after the onslaught of relentless rain, we deserve a cheery picture of daffodils, and amidst the rain, potholes, and wet ‘muddy dogs, their beautiful ‘yellowness’ is showing up everywhere, despite weather conditions to try us all.

Daffodils actually do well in full sun but they are obviously more than determined this year, and they are a symbol of rebirth and a sure sign of Spring. The Romans planted a version of them to remember those fallen in battle, They are thought to hail from Spain and Portugal, where there is such a large variety of them, and they have been embraced as the national flower of Wales.

Well many braved the weather and embraced our gathering last night in Chawton. Dave Collins gave a thoughtful address and brought some lovely messages. Thank you so much Dave, also for braving the rain and getting to us.

Thank you to our Readers, and Food Angels, and Music and of course our Healers standing by after the service.

Prayer of the week.

Please pray for the homeless. Can you imagine to be outside in the elements at any time, but especially with the bad weather.

Have a beautiful week!!

Calendar up next. March beckons..!!

We are embarking on a new adventure of reaching farther afield to those who would never come to Church, especially younger people. We will be producing a series of videos from a secular point of view to do this.

We are just out the gate and it is a learning curve, but look forward to Rob being able to share information on many different topics concerning Life after Death.