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The Story of the Unnamed Woman (2024)

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This is a (slightly) updated version of my story from 2015 and was given for my sermon on Sunday 30th June 2024. The gospel was Mark 5:21-43 . I hope you enjoy reading it!      She’d heard he was going to be there. The talk on the street was of nothing else. The man who worked miracles, who cast out demons, who cured the sick, was in town. She knew she had to be there too. Perhaps, just perhaps , he’d take pity on her? Perhaps this was her chance?  That’s why she was there that day. That’s why she was being jostled back-and-forth in that crowd – every one of them hoping to catch a glimpse of the teacher. For her, though, a glimpse was not enough.       She wasn’t just ill. As awful as the constant bleeding made her feel, that wasn’t the worst of it. She was ‘unclean’. Physically and spiritually . She hadn’t been allowed in the synagogue for twelve years – hadn’t been allowed to worship God for twelve years. She shouldn’t even be out in public, ...

Promises, Promises

This poem was written for our June monthly poetry group. The theme was 'a broken promise'. I hope you enjoy reading it! Promises, Promises 'You promised I could watch TV'; 'You promised you would eat your tea'. 'You promised I'd sit on your knee'; 'You promised you would leave me be'. 'You promised you would play with me'; 'You promised not to disagree'. 'You promised I could keep both hands free'; 'You promised to not hurt anybody'. 'You promised we'd be gone by three'; 'No more promises; we'll see.'