In our homes and the other homes surrounding them, in our church and its congregation, in the spread of our families to different parts of our country and the wider world beyond, in the great cities and the cloud of villages that go to make up our countryside, in the emergent awareness of our identity as Europeans and the place of Europe among the great communities of the world, and through the widening network of communication that is one of the marvels of our time, we come to realise that there is no place where humankind dwells on our globe that is not our neighbourhood.

May we not only be aware of the responsibility that places on us, but also the opportunities both of service and fellowship. May we approach our responsibilities at all the levels at which we interact with this global community with wisdom, tolerance, courage and love.

                                                                                                  Amen

This Meditation was read by Arthur at the (One World Week) service in October 2011.
 
 
Kay coordinated a very good service based round the One World Week theme of  Living for One World.   It was good to welcome Miles and Jane Howarth, who have recently moved to Marlborough in Wiltshire from Essex.

In the service Arthur Brown read two moving contributions of his own, which it is hoped will be posted here shortly.

The next service will be led by Di Marshall on Sunday 27 November (4th Sunday).  The theme is to be Spiritual Living in an Everyday World.