100 years almost to the hour since WW1 came to an end this was the display at the front of Seymour street Methodist this morning. The inevitable poppies which have come to symbolise so much along with roses, and shells and hand grenades and a uniform and a gas mask and a water bottle and a little new testament which looks like it was carried in the breast pocket of that uniform.
We heard a beautiful solo – make me a channel of your peace. The sermon didn’t promise peace in terms of the end of war – the last 100 years alone demonstrates that we have not learnt how to stop killing one another. It did however refer to peace despite the chaos that goes on around us –
John 14 v27 “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”