Two thousand years ago while world history was focused on the power of Caesar Augustus - Jesus was born, not at the centre of things, but at the far end of the Empire, in the Roman wiles of wanney, on the outskirts of society, because there was no room for Him at the inn.



From his boat in the storm Peter immediately recognises Jesus as the one who saves and so jumps out into the sea to reach Him, but when faced with the gale Peter’s faith falters, he looks down at his feet and begins to sink - but he does not drown. Peter then calls out to the Lord with renewed faith and is saved. Even though overcome by doubt Peter realises no one else could help him and so is moved to a stronger faith. There are lessons here for us all.
Summer is here and even if the sun isn’t always shining it is still lovely to see everything coming into bloom. The vegetables in gardens and allotments also look lush as all the earlier planting comes into fruition. We now see the results of what started as tiny seeds, but only because they were planted in good soil, deep enough to allow sturdy roots to develop. Then the seedlings were watered regularly, fertilised and planted out where they could have enough light, warmth and space to thrive.