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Post by Alfred Dunholm on Dec 6, 2010 0:12:53 GMT
If at any point yours involves a recipe for gingerbread i'm leaving
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Post by Josephus I on Dec 6, 2010 11:37:28 GMT
What about a recipe for that good old Nova English Semtex or the old trust Fertiliser Bomb
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on Dec 6, 2010 13:59:31 GMT
I dare say that is even less Christmas-ish than gingerbread lol
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Post by Josephus I on Dec 6, 2010 16:38:32 GMT
True ..... Although we could have a 'Knit Your Own' Crusader's Outfit for all those sweet little Nova English Kids!
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on Dec 6, 2010 22:44:17 GMT
I see that my work teaching the correct interpretation of the faith is very much incomplete here Sire
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Post by Josephus I on Dec 7, 2010 15:35:03 GMT
Oh allright then .... A recipe for a Christmas Cake?
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on Dec 7, 2010 15:54:58 GMT
No f***ing recipes!
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Post by Josephus I on Dec 8, 2010 15:03:15 GMT
LMAO ..... Tch ok then I'll just have to come up with something else bloody fast then
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on Dec 9, 2010 0:47:09 GMT
Aye as it's already the 9th maybe just count down the last 10 days lol
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Post by Josephus I on Dec 10, 2010 10:37:41 GMT
Aye that may have to do Hmm still not hundred percent sure on what I wanna do ... Although I could write some very short fables for each day mixing a bit of normal Christian theology with its Nova English Incarnation.....And don't worry Alfred it won't be the violent stuff
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on Dec 10, 2010 16:03:54 GMT
Hmm i might do a church 10 day count-down just in case
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on Jan 9, 2011 17:24:15 GMT
The First Sunday of Epiphany: the Baptism of Christ
Dear Lord, on this day upon which you declared Jesus to be your son we pray that you will give us the courage and resolve to follow the light of Christ in our earthly and Micronational lives. We pray that we may be patient and caring in all our thoughts, words and deeds; such is Your will. In our Holy Anglican cycle of prayer we bring to mind today the leaders and people of the Diocese of Stormark; guard and guide them in all perils, O' loving Father, and grant peace to all those who contribute to that particular Micronation. Be also with all those who have contributed, to whatever degree, to the expansion of your church amongst the Micronational community; may we be true and faithful servants to You, our Lord and Saviour. As always we call to mind also the troubles and horrors of our real world, thinking especially at this time of all those caught up in the shooting of U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and those people for whom the world seemed to stop at the moment those gunshots rang out. May the injured be healed, the departed bought to Your Ever-lasting Kingdom, and may those of us who remain guided towards a world where such violence is a thing of the past. All of these things we ask in the name of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on Jan 16, 2011 17:15:10 GMT
The Second Sunday of Epiphany
Dear God, as thousands of people around the world struggle with the effects and challenges of climate and weather we pray that you would grant us a deeper understand of your world. We recognise with grief the negative effects man has had on your creation and pledge ourselves to working towards a world where universal co-existance is a reality.
In our Holy Anglican cycle of prayer we pray today for the Diocese of Nova England, for their King Joseph, and all those who have played a role in the creation and development of that micronation. Grant them strength, O'Lord, and may they continue to play a role in this fictional world which we have built ourselves to live alongside your own infinately wonderous creation. Amen.
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Post by Josephus I on Jan 26, 2011 22:00:32 GMT
Amen. Glory to the Lord Almighty!
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on Feb 2, 2011 14:13:34 GMT
Apologies for the (severe) lateness, this blasted real life of mine does have a way of interfering with these things . The Third Sunday of Epiphany The Fourth Sunday of Epiphany Dear Lord, as we pray for your church and for both this and the real world we wish that you would graciously hear us as we call upon you. In our Holy Anglican cycle of prayer we pray this fortnight for the Diocese of Bastion, for the constituent nations of this vast diocese, and for the people who make it what it is. We thank you, Lord, for the co-operation displayed by the people of Bastion and pray that it might shine as a light of example for all those others contemplating similar projects. In the real world we pray for the peoples of Tunisia, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Yemen as they strive to better themselves; bring peace and justice to these places and give wisdom to all those with the power to enact change. We cast our minds also at this time to Queensland where once more suffering seems set to decend upon the people there; protect all those from the perils of the cyclone and may the rebuilding process be rapid and lasting. All these things we ask in the name of Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, Amen.
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