Blogs
Gary's Blog |
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Spring is here… Our work in Allerton High School is growing… I started work with Leeds Faith in Schools in September 2012 and since starting I’ve being developing our work in Allerton High school. Other the past few months two things have become very clear to me. That is, with new jobs come new challenges and when work goes |
Haddon Willmer : Thinking about God as God is in Jesus |
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Just as I am: to be the best that I can be We stow old rubbish in the attic and it gathers dust. Then one day we discover what we have forgotten we ever had, blow the dust off and find we have treasure in our hands. We published this blog just a year ago, but it comes up quite often in searches and we thought it worthy of another outing. Enjoy! |
Graham Brownlee : Pastor's Musings |
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Chairs Chairs can tell you a lot of things. They can tell us who they are for by their size and level of luxury – a throne, a stool, a children’s desk chair: They can tell you what they are used for by their comfort and design – an armchair, a bench, a sun lounger. One of |
Open Blog Spot |
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Refugees to hold “Nuba Day” to raise awareness of Genocide Exiles from the Nuba Mountains, based in Leeds, Birmingham and other parts of the UK, will hold a cultural day on Saturday 16th July at Meanwood Community Centre, from 12noon to 7pm. The members of Nuba Mountains Welfare Association want to raise awareness of what senior church figures have called a genocide being carried out against |



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