News Archive - May 2009
Lay Reader's Letter - May 2009
Following Malcolm Grant's retirement, our Lay Reader Gordon Gray will continue the tradition of the Vicar's Letter each month.
One of the things we do in our church services is to say we are sorry for the wrong things we have done. Saying 'Sorry', as we do when we say the Confession, is generally a positive thing - it helps us to recognise our shortcomings and spurs us on to try to do better. However, I can remember wondering, when I was younger, why it was that week after week I would have to say 'Sorry' when, whilst not necessarily leading a totally blameless life, I was doing what I felt was the best I could to 'love my neighbour'.
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