William Hay, winner of 3 Kenneth R. Wilson Writing Awards and Folio Award, Canadian Author Association member,author of Caesarean Section and Love Between the Sacred and Profane poetry books, and Psychiatry and Addiction, Personal Perspective book, magazine short story and prose columnist.
Friday, May 8, 2015
St. James Anglican Church Sunday Service.
I’m more of a winter Christian church goer. When the summer comes I’m usually worshipping in the outdoors. As I attended Christ Church Cathedral during the North Shore Round Up Easter Weekend I hadn’t been at St. James church for some weeks. I’m a member there and its where I see Kevin and Anna and the god children. There’s others there I enjoy too. I realized this acutely after a few week absence. Kind of like coming home. Gilbert has his whole fan club there and everyone missed him this week. I’d had a sweet ride in on my Harley. I decided to leave him till I got more used to being back in the saddle. I’ve really missed Father Mark but today enjoyed Father’s Mathew’s sermon. He’s definitely one of my favourite people and I love his street mission work. It was good to be back at church. The choir was in superb form. The sound system had been adjusted so I could hear the service better. I thought it was me but apparently others had been having difficulty. I really appreciated the improvement. Made me feel young again. Communion is always a special time. That and confession and sharing the Lords Prayer. This week our statue of Mary got a new wreath .I felt lighter leaving and enjoyed talking with others after church. I even learned that Chris rode a Kawasaki. Thank you St. James Anglican Church. Thank you Jesus.


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