Guy Fawkes Day to Remembrance Sunday
Rectors Blog - November 2021

Dear Friends,
Guy Fawkes Day with its jingle ‘Remember, remember’ sets the scene for the whole of November. Soon after the fireworks, we have Remembrance Sunday (Service: 10.45 am). The following week we shall host the annual Court Leet Service (11 am). And then on 28th November it will be Advent Sunday with an extra 6 pm Service, candlelit in St. Nicholas’. Remembrance Sunday makes us look back a hundred years. Court Leet Sunday takes us back to mediaeval times, and Advent Sunday takes us back thousands of years. Each event takes us back in time and helps us to understand who we are today. We are people with a history that has shaped our values and our character. If you are a pessimist, you will see the negative common theme of human error and villainy. If you are an optimist, you will see that despite human failings we have always maintained a sense of righteousness and justice. Even in our darkest moments a light has shone. Advent, in particular, focusses on our longing for salvation. We do this, not out of despair but because we cannot help but see a vision of what might be. We just need a bit of help to make it happen. As Christians, we mark Advent with the annual invitation to Jesus – for him to enter our lives afresh as the one who can make our hopes and dreams come true. Another word for Salvation is well-being. Advent revives the vision of a healthier self, a healthier community, society and world. And with the vision comes the belief that a better future is most definitely possible. Make November special with thoughts of vision, hopes, dreams, and salvation.







