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January 2016
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Arc hdeacon’s View By Ven Mina Smallman, Archdeacon of Southend HERE we go again with New Year resolutions! ‘In the nick of time’ means just in time; at the precise moment. So it's another New Year and let’s welcome in 2016. I want to share a personal testimony with you and hope that it doesn’t come across as self-indulgent. My hope is it will bring encouragement. As with everything new, the beginning of 2016 is an opportunity to reflect on the promises we made in 2015 and to try to do better the following year. It was during the diocese's centenary year that Archbishop Justin Welby visited us at Chelmsford Cathedral and during the service Archbishop Justin blessed our holding crosses (picture: page 5). As an Archdeacon I had been given one of the bigger crosses that I would be able to wear at services and school visits, but I hadn’t been given a smaller holding cross. After Archbishop Justin finished the blessing people were invited to come forward to collect a holding cross. It was a very moving moment as one by one folk CONTINUED ON PAGE 5
New Archdeacon of Chelmsford is appointed: See page 3christmasstarts.com
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