William Blake: ‘London’

Blake’s best known poem, ‘Jerusalem’, set to music by Sir Hubert Parry (a favourite
composer of the king) has been sung at many services over the coronation weekend. But
while that poem imagines the Kingdom of Heaven as an ideal for our nation, ‘London’
describes a place where God seems all too absent.

The wretched inhabitants of Blake’s London are slaves to gruelling work, to misery and to
fear. Today, we may no longer send children up chimneys, but poverty, social deprivation,
ill health and homelessness are real and growing evils. While some of us enjoy a relatively
luxurious life, others have to choose between keeping warm and going hungry despite
working long, joyless hours. While Blake’s poem tells us that social inequalities are nothing
new, it also reminds us that these are wrongs that need to be tackled. As people of faith,
who pray every day for the coming of the Kingdom, we cannot ignore them.

 

I wander through each chartered street,
wwNear where the chartered Thames does flow.
And mark in every face I meet
wwMarks of weakness, marks of woe.

In every cry of every Man,
wwIn every Infant’s cry of fear,
In every voice: in every ban,
wwThe mind-forged manacles I hear;

How the Chimney-sweeper’s cry
wwEvery blackening Church appals,
And the hapless Soldier’s sigh
wwRuns in blood down Palace walls.

But most through midnight streets I hear
wwHow the youthful Harlot’s curse
Blasts the new-born Infant’s tear,
wwAnd blights with plagues the Marriage hearse.

 

CMD and lifelong learning

The Central Readers Council is committed to supporting ongoing development and lifelong learning for Readers/LLMs. With this in mind, a number of learning packages are being developed.

We are delighted that the first of these, a module on Funeral Ministry which has been written by Alan Stanley, is available now.

This module is free of charge for a limited period – download it here.

Positions available

 

New Trustees

Because of the normal retirement schedule of trustees for the Board of CRC we are looking for at least two new members for the Board. Trustees need to be admitted as Readers (though their diocese may call them an LLM) and hold a current licence or Permission to Officiate.

We are looking for people who are interested in the development of Reader ministry and have time not only to attend Board meetings (4 a year by Zoom plus a residential weekend) but to engage with a Working Group of the Board: Communications, Magazine, Education, Policies.

The Board is keen to increase its diversity and range of age and experience. For an informal chat about this please contact
Imogen Clout (Chair): imogen.clout@btinternet.com

 

Treasurer

The Board seeks to appoint a Treasurer for CRC who would be a member of the Board, but does not have to be a Reader with current licence/PTO. We hope to find someone with treasurer experience and financial expertise.

For an informal chat about this please contact our Secretary: crcsec@transformingministry.co.uk

 

Digital communications officer

CRC seeks a volunteer (at this stage) to work with the Communications Working Group to develop and enhance the website and the digital communications aspect of CRC’s work. The work would involve regular monitoring and editing of the website, managing the social media communications and development of a digital marketing strategy. There would be a modest honorarium to begin with but CRC hopes to develop this into a part-time freelance post as soon as possible. For an informal chat about this please contact Alan Mitchell (Magazine Chair): chair@transformingministry.co.uk

 

 

 

See the event here

An online conference for all involved in lay ministry took place on Saturday 12th November 2022.

 

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SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2022

Building on the success of last year’s event, we have repeated the formula, but added a second strand with an afternoon forum. This will be interactive and held on Zoom. There will be a limited number of places for the afternoon, so places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. If you want to attend the afternoon session, you will need to complete a separate booking, so please follow both links below. Please note that the afternoon session will build on the morning one, since it will assume you’ve listened to the whole morning and want to find out more or to explore the theme in more depth.

 

To book for the morning session, follow this link:
Additionally, if you want to attend the Zoom event in the afternoon, please follow this link:

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