Jun 30, 2011

young David painting

Hull at the weekend went to Church which was a thrill, Baptism, nice video link to psalm 93. Chat and coffee with old friends, met new worshippers.

Then full of own enthusiasm went to see this display by 'David Hockney'.
'The Warter', is a play on words as the village where the big trees was painted is called Warter.
But felt bit disappointed in the standard of the painting.
You had to wait wee while, to witness the Art. Felt it was not well done
My own view felt it was a quick piece of Art. Would be something that should explore with the youth group!
Let them see what they can achieve with little effort.

what a week



several deaths
visit to Hull
court appearances with Roma
travelled to chesterfield
lovely morning very worshipful in churh
young girl arrested in Club
me stopped and fined by police
strike action affecting us today
people struggling with death



had a time with Paterfus and Morusey
Roma friends coffee chat
in the court yesterday it was a struggle
because we experiencing tough questions
from the Police and simiular authority's

Jun 24, 2011

a few minutes

“My church gave me 10 minutes in a midweek prayer meeting to talk about genocide,” Brian Haw 1949-2011



it makes the 2 minutes l often used to get at the end of the service a miracle
l love listening to music odd track from a CD or a piece of vinyl
a few minutes of pleasure
daily l have this pleasure
what? who? are you listening too?
hope you catch few odd balls as well
.

Don't you know you better run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run
Oh I said you better run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run

finally the tables are starting to turn




Don't you know you're talking about a revolution
It sounds like a whisper
Don't you know they're talking about a revolution
It sounds like a whisper

While they're standing in the welfare lines
Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation
Wasting time in unemployment lines
Sitting around waiting for a promotion

Don't you know you're talking about a revolution
It sounds like a whisper

Poor people are gonna rise up
And get their share
Poor people are gonna rise up
And take what's theirs




Don't you know you better run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run
Oh I said you better run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run

Finally the tables are starting to turn
Talking about a revolution
Finally the tables are starting to turn
Talking about a revolution oh no
Talking about a revolution oh no

While they're standing in the welfare lines
Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation
Wasting time in unemployment lines
Sitting around waiting for a promotion

Don't you know you're talking about a revolution
It sounds like a whisper





And finally the tables are starting to turn
Talking about a revolution
Finally the tables are starting to turn
Talking about a revolution oh no
Talking about a revolution oh no
Talking about a revolution oh no
“heaven and earth are only three feet apart, but in the thin places that distance is even smaller.”

Thin line between heaven and here . . someone died recently and they openly ignored God.
Have spent a few days examining did l speak enough about Love of God to them.

Jun 23, 2011

like a whisper

the rain and the wet
it kinda tuff
with little prospects up north
l keep hearing this rumour its like a whisper
war on the streets
it a whisper
but l heard it!

Jun 17, 2011

ODDS



my nephews,Jonathan Henry molly and Polly
innocent looking children
funny
hippy
most importantly childlike
enjoy reading playing daft games and making stuff



was walking thru Hull my birthplace a few weeks ago
when l saw this wonderful bright design all around the tree
it was inspiring
looked funky bright and sunny
loved it




meanwhile back home
sure if l was married that person would be looking to divorce myself





sometimes the house is full of speakers amps decks vinyl and CD
leads 12"records mics

Jun 16, 2011


he leadeth me by still waters

he leadeth me by still waters



he leadeth me by still waters

he leadeth me by still waters

he leadeth me by still waters

Sometimes just feel the need to walk and reflect, found it useful, slowly meditate on these words from Psalm 23

He leadeth me by still waters.

He leadeth me by still waters
He leadeth me by still waters
Next time just may want to try this...




Live by north sea it always on either my left, or my right in coming out at start of day, or end of day.
See ships passing,
beach fires,
people fishing,
couples walking
Odd person running keeping fit.
Thus l find.
He leadeth me by still waters.

Jun 15, 2011

Am l a procrastinator maybe ? could be not sure, no l am well kind of.

Being busy doesn’t mean being productive. A new stage is beginning . l need to stop procrastinating,move to higher heights of productivity? Could this be the stage when l spend less time at work and more time with other interest as your time in ministry becomes more productive? There’s some great websites that provide advice on productivity. Some favourites are Zen Habits, Web Worker Daily, Stepcase Lifehack and Lifehacker. Alltop also has a good directory. Here are 15 tips that I’ve come across (borrowed or stolen) for staying focussed and getting things done. 1. Do one thing at a time. Select one thing to do and just do that - write the report, reply to the emails, review the notes from the planning meeting. Once you’ve completed one task, move onto the next. Avoid having multiple windows open with the internet, email, word processing, Facebook etc - pursue one thing at a time. 2. Do important tasks first. Start your day by identifying and then ticking off one or two big ticket items. Things you don’t want to do. Things you’ve been putting off. Things that need to get done today. It’ll be a real confidence booster to tackle these at the start of your day that will set you up well for the rest of the day. 3. Do unpleasant tasks first. We’ve all got them - items in our to do list that we just don’t want to do. The problem is, not doing them doesn’t get them any closer to being completed, and having these in the back of your mind is an unnecessary distraction. So don’t sit on them - bite the bullet, and do unpleasant tasks sooner rather than later. Now feel the relief flood in! 4. Set short-term time goals. Goals like “I’m going to have a productive day today” are nice, but hard to quantify and work towards. Instead, set more realistic goals to work for short, concentrated amounts of time. For example - “I’m going to clear out my inbox in the next 30 minutes”, or “I’m going to spend the next 45 minutes working on this sermon”. These short-term goals are achievable, and the cumulative effect will be a productive day - built on lots of focussed bursts. On that note, the Pomodoro Technique is worth checking out. 5. Turn off your email. A bit of email here, a bit of email there, and before you know it your whole day has been spent on email. Most productivity experts suggest putting aside one or two 30 minute blocks each day to write/reply to email. When you’re not doing this, switch it off. Allocate set times to get your email done - apparently the distraction of an incoming email takes 3 minutes to recover from. Multiply that by the number of emails that trickle in all day, and you’ve got a lot of distraction. An interesting article on this note is ‘A day in the life of an email productivity evangelist’. 6. Turn off Facebook. Australians spend 29% of their online time on Facebook, which is either time they aren’t doing any work, or time when their attention at work is being split between what they should be doing, and Facebook. As with email, switch it off, and allocate particular times in the day to indulge. 7. Tidy your workspace. It’s hard to get things done if you don’t know where the tools are that you need to be productive. Clean your desk. Tidy your papers. Tidy your computer desktop. Create a system to file your papers - real and virtual. Don’t waste time trying to find where things are, when you can know where they are. 8. Allocate times to exercise. Spending time away from the computer, out in the fresh air (or whatever air you have near your office) can be refreshing, an give you something to look forward to after a couple of productive sessions. Work out when you’re going to exercise, and then stick to the plan - even if it’s just a walk around a couple of blocks. 9. Plan ahead. Each night as you’re packing up to go home, write a to-do list for the coming day. These need to fit within the context of the larger goals you are trying to accomplish, and could include the ‘top 3’ for the day-ahead, but will help you focus when you start the next day and avoid getting sucked in by email. 10. Unsubscribe or filter unnecessary email newsletters. If you find your email inbox being infiltrated by email newsletters (not including this one, of course!), set-up a folder and filter these emails to automatically move into that folder. If you have time, you can check that folder…but I’m guessing you probably never will! When these appear in your inbox, it’s just another opportunity to be distracted as you follow the links and browse the internet. 11. Keep lists and check them off. Perhaps it’s just my personality type, but I get a great deal of satisfaction from writing lists of things I need to do, and then ticking them off. I use an application called Things, but there’s lots of Windows, Mac and online solutions for those who like to tick boxes! 12. Know thyself. When do you work well? Is it first thing in the morning? Is it early evening? As much as you can with the work situation you’re in, work to your strengths. Do admin, email or other repetitive activities at the times when your mind is less inclined to be ‘in the zone’. 13. Automate. Wherever possible, automate your processes. Avoid unnecessary repetition and administration. Use time scheduling tools to schedule meetings. Use an electronic diary. Automation frees up your time to be productive doing more important things (like preparing for the meeting, rather than finding a time that suits the 12 participants!). 14. Set longer-term goals. Work out what your role is (you might have a couple, but your position description is a good starting point!) then set goals within those roles. These goals should be longer-term and will help to focus you, so that when you get asked to do something, or when you have a seemingly brilliant idea, you can assess its value against these longer-term goals. C.J. Mahaney has some great advice on goal setting. 15. Stop being a perfectionist. Perfectionism is the enemy of productivity. It says that the email, the sermon, the proposal etc must be perfect (whatever that means) before it can be considered complete. So we continue to dabble - making changes until the last possible moment. Instead, work out what is a reasonable amount of time to get something done, and get it done in that time. Don’t give yourself the luxury of time to dabble. The extra time spent tidying up usually won’t make dramatic improvements, and could instead be spent in other ways. Tips to stop me kevin waller from procrastination and being productive in my ministry?

Jun 14, 2011

house upside down


Greenbelt 2011



l am again excited about greenbelt, the moneys ran out to pay me,we no longer belong to a local church,Hull never got back in the premier league,that date for end of the world came and went,phew,yet our youth group have inspired me to stay and what do they wanna do this summer? NO 1 Greenbelt.....
Why ? l ask.
Becasue we love it there.
That the only reason l need... they get this sense of God of the world of Jesus.
l get to wiTness them meeting mates and enjoy stuff,
me l get to be there.
its like our Christmas it an end of the year and start of the next youthwork year.
l am getting excited with them for greenbelt this year.
WhaT is really odd, we never really care about acts or programme till we arrive. . .



Jun 10, 2011

greatest treasure

Your mind is your greatest treasure. We become so taken up with the world, with having and doing more and more that we come to ignore who we are and forget what we see the world with. The most powerful way to change your life is to change your mind. In this evening’s talk, we will explore ways of awakening, enriching and refining your mind. We will use lecture, conversation, story, poetry and meditation.

When you beautify your mind, you beautify your world. You learn to see differently. In what seemed like dead situations, secret possibilities and invitations begin to open before you. In old suffering that held you long paralysed, you find new keys. When your mind awakens, your life comes alive and the creative adventure of your soul takes off
Few words from greenbelt poet, Priest John O’Donohue.
Some advice from one of my favorite films cinema paradisa.

life is hard

Jun 7, 2011

when it does not work



whoever thought that we would do a gig in such a small space was not where they should have been
there are times when the planners do not listen
the acoustic and technical stuff does not work and it not worth risk to your mental state or any credibility you have gained
also adults do not listen to the youth
they placed the stage facing a bakery about 9 yards for any audience
Well it was all NOT
so l and others just LEFT.



performance and street art still needs a proper approach and suitable venue's by 17.30 l was home rested and about to watch the footie

Jun 6, 2011

down in the dene

most evenings l walk winter spring summer and autumn along the cliffs to the dene
then return home
it a real blessing a bit of God time
some of my best thoughts/lamentations/worship/listening Godtime
happen along the cliffs of the northeast coast


where is your space/time with God?

Jun 3, 2011

gil scott... dead

Gilbert Scott-Heron, musician also writer: born 1 April 1949 one daughter);
died New York City 27 May 2011 He was a prolific, compelling and important artist. But the second chapter of his life was dogged by creative impotence and a vicious, devastating drug habit.
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, included alongside Bob Marley's Redemption Song and Gaye's What's Going On? in a list of the Top 20 Political Songs published by the New Statesman last year
last year at Greenbelt we as youth group due to watch him
yet it never came about
all the same an influence
also think my self the dollarCello Black
that played last week 3 times
is part of his legacy
just not identified
.

Jun 2, 2011

the inside story of gig



this is the view from the decks
no glamour from here work the lights
just played 2 hours tracks
then introduced the band



group give thumbs up systum goes down
decks sound is lowered
band announced then take stage




















stay up in booth area grab quick drink,
put own Dics/CD into covers.
Then get tracks ready for the band finishing
eocourage people have next dance

Jun 1, 2011

windy

l am still feeling the cold
tell me
its not just me
NO

when does summer arrive and when does the wind drop

we attempt two things raise up heavy, near the top of any development in community /business/entertainment/ sport.

Conversations are essential, well you already know that. they claim that in any business you need Education, Experience, exposure. Further c...

MAYBE WE WON`T MEET AGAIN

. . . she got a postcard in the mail
That just said Heaven,with a picture of the ocean and the beach
The simple words he wrote her
Said he loved her
How he'd hold her if his arms would reach
Wish you were here, wish you could see this place
Wish you were near,Wish I could touch your face
The weather's nice, it's paradise
It's summertime all year and there's some folks we know
They say, "Hello, "
I miss you so, wish you were here"