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Ministers Letter - August 2006
Dear
Friends
In our
travels this year we have revisited two places from our past. In April we
spent a few hours in Thirsk, where I had spent my teenage years. At that
time it did not seem to have a lot going on for teenagers and you had the
feeling that most of the town’s youth would have to move from there when
it came to jobs or a career – there was little there for them. More
recently, back in the 1980’s, we had stopped off in Alnwick and visited
the Tourist Information Bureau and again, it seemed a rather sleepy little
town, not much there to hold you.
How time change! Thirsk was very busy and we spent a couple of hours in
the Museum remembering James Herriot. It seemed much more attractive and
we had no trouble occupying our time. I found myself reflecting on what
lay behind the change, for change there was, it was not just that my
memory was poor. I also found myself speculating as to whether Tadcaster
could be as thriving a place as Thirsk seemed to be.
The difference, I thought, was that Thirsk had prospered because one of
its sons had become famous and attracted business and people and generated
tourist opportunities, and I haven’t been aware that a daughter or son of
Tadcaster has become internationally renowned. When you come to Alnwick,
it has a castle, which to most is probably more attractive than three
breweries! Both places have certain advantages that Tadcaster does not
possess.
And yet, I thought, just as important has been having people who have seen
the potential that could be exploited for good. People of vision have been
needed and with them the wherewithal to not just sell that vision so it is
caught by all, but to turn it into reality. One of the things that
scripture tells us again and again is that Christians should pray and work
for the well-being of the people and the town in which they live. On a
number of occasions I have challenged us about our vision not just for the
Church but also for the town and I would encourage you to join me in doing
what scripture calls us to do. And who knows, perhaps working for that and
sharing with others in positions of influence in the town, perhaps in
future years others might return to Tadcaster and wonder at how it has
changed for the better. What do YOU think?
With love
Your Minister and friend
Ray

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