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Light: Out of darkness comes…

December 4, 2013 Andrew Hook

Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning. Psalm 30:5

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In Advent Tags Nancy Adams

Light: Be present living Christ in usLight

December 3, 2013 Andrew Hook

Light
Light
The visible reminder of Invisible Light.
The Rock, T S Eliot

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In Advent Tags Andrew hook

Light: He will come, will come

December 2, 2013 Andrew Hook

He will come like dark.
One evening when the bursting red
December sun draws up the sheet
and penny-masks its eye to yield
the star-snowed fields of sky.

Rowan Williams

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In Advent Tags Rosamund Roberston

Light: Light in the darkness

December 1, 2013 Andrew Hook

The light shines in the darkness.
John 1

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Tags Mags Bryan

Advent 2013 Introduction

November 28, 2013 Andrew Hook
Eric Gill Advent lettering

To child is born to us!
A son is given to us!
Isaiah 9:6

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The Coracle Trust is a scottish charity (number SC033358) and is regulated by the scottish charity regulator

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