Tales from the Edge


Finding Excellence
October 29, 2011, 12:38 pm
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I discovered excellence recently.

It took the form of a wonderful treacle scone, superb lapsang souchong tea and beautiful paintings by local artists.

I found it not in a trendy city centre cafe or a new arts centre. No, I found it in the back of beyond, a small village called Glendale in Skye. This is a few miles from the most westerly point of Skye (so this is truly a ‘tale from the edge’!) and my family and I were staying there during the October break. ‘The Red Roof Cafe’ was a converted barn which had probably been built over 200 years ago. Renovated with perseverance and vision, planned with love and imagination and staffed by two friendly workers it was a haven on a stormy day.

As I enjoyed the experience I pondered that excellence can happen anywhere. It does take perseverance and vision, imagination and love. I wondered about the churches of Argyll that I am called to serve. How we can achieve excellence even in small and fragile places. How we don’t need to be part of a big city centre church to grow. How we need to believe that God lead us to a new future.

Where are you challenged to believe that excellence can flourish?

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