The March Ramble – Leader John Dixon

On a drab cloudy Saturday six ramblers assembled at Buck Haw Brow a mile from Settle and set off along the side of Giggleswick Scar, passing three caves, and reaching the the Schoolboys’ Cairn which owes its existence to new boys at Giggleswick School each adding a stone to the Cairn. Skirting around the edge of a large quarry, the group worked their way downhill a little, passing above Stackhouse, a farmstead, climbing up Reinsber Scar then downhill to Little Stainforth. Lunch was taken sitting on an outcrop of limestone nearby. Afterwards walking uphill in a westerly direction, with Smearset Scar on the right, a wall was observed on the escarpment on the left. It was decided to investigate the remains of what the great and good A. Wainwright called the Celtic Wall. The remaining limestone wall is 22 yards Read more…

From the Manse: Easter 2007

“Dear Friends, Where does the time go to? As I type this, it is Shrove Tuesday and it doesn’t seem any time at all since last Shrove Tuesday. They say there are only two certainties in this life — death and taxes. I would like to suggest two others. The first is that time never stands still. It rushes on and on. We know that when things aren’t going well, time can seem to drag and when we’re having a good time, it goes even faster than usual. There is so much to do in life that I often wish I could stop time or get an extra day or two in the week but I find comfort in the words of scripture which remind us that to God, a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years Read more…

Alleluia

Thank you to everyone who helped with hospitality and catering when Helen Higgin-Botham came to ‘Preach with a View’. It was great to see so many at the service, lunch and meeting. The voting for Helen was one hundred percent at both Churches and so we look forward to welcoming Helen and Colin to Preston and Longridge in June. Helen comes originally from Nelson and currently lives in Cambridge. She has three grown up children – Daniel aged 26, Richard aged 24 and Charlotte aged 18 – and we look forward to meeting them too. Look out for more information soon.

“Carols for the King”

30 Christmas Carols Words and Music by Janet I. Edwards. Foreword by Rev. Brian Hoare former President of the Methodist Conference Published by Church in the Market Place Publications, Warrington. Janet was born in South Derbyshire and found her spiritual home in the Methodist village chapel. There she came to personal faith in Jesus Christ and this was to shape the rest of her life. She studied music as her main subject in Derby Teacher Training College. After three years’ teaching she offered for the Wesley Deaconess Order and was accepted. After training she served on Caravan Missions and in circuit work. Always an evangelist at heart she loved the work and was thrilled to see many respond to the call of Christ. Piano, guitar, trumpet and piano-accordian were all used in her ministry and song writing seemed to be Read more…