Dear Friends
Thank you so much for all your prayers, messages, cards, well wishes, and understanding you gave
me during my time off. I felt very loved and cared for and really missed you all. I’m pleased to be
back at work and, as I mentioned in my harvest sermon, I’ll be working in a different way upon my
return—thank you for respecting and supporting this decision.
Lots of exciting things are happening in October, especially Castle Street and Histon Methodist
churches taking young people to 3Generate. Please pray for all of us during the first weekend
of October and we look forward to sharing what we did with you.
Many of you will know that in July I submitted for my LRSM piano exam (it’s a big and difficult
exam!). I’m very pleased to announce that I passed! A huge thanks to my teacher, Matthew
McCombie, Su, my page turner, and Joy, who had to endure me moaning about it a lot.

Exams have been a constant topic of conversation in the manse for Paul and me. Hopefully by the
time this newsletter goes to print, Paul will have finally finished all his training and passed his
exams and be ‘fully type-rated’ on the A321-Neo flying for Wizz air. He’s been flying passengers
under supervision for the last two months and is starting to enjoy it a bit more, and no doubt will
grow into the role when he’s let free to fly by himself. If you live in Histon and see a plane flying
overhead, it could very well be Paul!
As we move into this time of Autumn, there is so much change around the air. The change of trees
and temperatures, the slow psychological move to approach the winter months and even start
thinking about Christmas. The nights are drawing in and we find ourselves inside a bit more. I’m
reminded that through all this change, God’s love is constant and unending. Despite all the change
we see around us, God is steadfast.
Every blessing;
Rev Jenny

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