Archive for November, 2005

New CCN News Just to let you know that I have upl…

Friday, November 25th, 2005

New CCN News

Just to let you know that I have uploaded the latest CCN News to the website. And that the Home page has details of our Christmas events.

Friday, November 25th, 2005

Oh and another thing

I heard on the telly last night that there are 100 million insects for every human being on the planet… [and most are on "I'm a celebrity get me out of here"...].

Factor that into the whole space is big thing!

These Psalms work for me:

Psalm 47
He heals the brokenhearted
and puts bandages on their wounds.
He knows the number of the stars
and gives each of them a name.
Our Lord is great! And no one is stronger!
we can’t even begin to imagine the stuff he knows

Psalm 8
Brilliant GOD, yours is a household name.
Babies gurgle choruses about you;
toddlers shout songs to you

I look up at your huge skies, dark and enormous,
your handmade jewels in the sky,
Moon and stars in their place.
Then I look at my small-self and wonder,
Why do you bother with us?
Why take a second look our way?

Yet You put us in charge of your handcrafted world,
Trusted us with the sheep and cattle,
even animals out in the wild,
Birds flying and fish swimming,
whales singing in the ocean deeps.

Brilliant God,
your name echoes around the world.

Friday, November 25th, 2005

Oh and another thing

I heard on the telly last night that there are 100 million insects for every human being on the planet… [and most are on "I'm a celebrity get me out of here"...].

Factor that into the whole space is big thing!

These Psalms work for me:

Psalm 47
He heals the brokenhearted
and puts bandages on their wounds.
He knows the number of the stars
and gives each of them a name.
Our Lord is great! And no one is stronger!
we can’t even begin to imagine the stuff he knows

Psalm 8
Brilliant GOD, yours is a household name.
Babies gurgle choruses about you;
toddlers shout songs to you

I look up at your huge skies, dark and enormous,
your handmade jewels in the sky,
Moon and stars in their place.
Then I look at my small-self and wonder,
Why do you bother with us?
Why take a second look our way?

Yet You put us in charge of your handcrafted world,
Trusted us with the sheep and cattle,
even animals out in the wild,
Birds flying and fish swimming,
whales singing in the ocean deeps.

Brilliant God,
your name echoes around the world.

Oh and another thing I heard on the telly last ni…

Friday, November 25th, 2005

Oh and another thing

I heard on the telly last night that there are 100 million insects for every human being on the planet… [and most are on "I'm a celebrity get me out of here"...].

Factor that into the whole space is big thing!

These Psalms work for me:

Psalm 47
He heals the brokenhearted
and puts bandages on their wounds.
He knows the number of the stars
and gives each of them a name.
Our Lord is great! And no one is stronger!
we can’t even begin to imagine the stuff he knows

Psalm 8
Brilliant GOD, yours is a household name.
Babies gurgle choruses about you;
toddlers shout songs to you

I look up at your huge skies, dark and enormous,
your handmade jewels in the sky,
Moon and stars in their place.
Then I look at my small-self and wonder,
Why do you bother with us?
Why take a second look our way?

Yet You put us in charge of your handcrafted world,
Trusted us with the sheep and cattle,
even animals out in the wild,
Birds flying and fish swimming,
whales singing in the ocean deeps.

Brilliant God,
your name echoes around the world.

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

Space is quite large…

Last Friday I did the talk at JFC, the kids club that we run. Our theme this half term has been “Space”. I decided to do a slot on the hugeness of space. To be honest as I did a little research I got pretty overwhelmed by it all. It’s AMAZING!

Let’s start with our solar system. Our sun is a star [not just that it is famous, or even good at it's job, but one of those twinkling things in the sky] a lot of people don’t know that you know. It has 9 planets [arguably 10] spinning around it. The first thing we did was get someone to stand with a football, and pretend it is the sun. That is the scale we were working on: the sun is the size of a football. So haw far away is the next planet,
Mercury? 10 paces
then Venus? another 9 paces
then Earth? another 7 paces
then Mars? another 14 paces

As you can imagine by now we are placed around the edge of the hall, the hall isn’t long enough. By the way did you know that if you decided to drive to Mars from Earth at 70 mph it would take you 80 years?

then Jupiter? another … 95 paces [think about it]

For this one I had to set a kid off walking around the hall counting off the paces. Round and round he went. We carried on regardless… our model stopped there cos it is all stupidly [;o)] big. Saturn ANOTHER 112 paces, Uranus [snigger] ANOTHER 249 paces, Neptune ANOTHER 281 paces, Pluto ANOTHER 242 paces [depening on the time of year]. I had thought about setting all of these off together around the room, but from Mars the Pluto person would have had to walk 979 paces!!

So we got back to the scale thing. So the sun is a football, how big is the Earth? I lined up some objects: a mini football, a tennis ball, a large bouncy ball, a golf ball, a small bouncy ball, a marble, a ball bearing,a coffe bean, a peppercorn and a mustard seed. The kid’s guessed first at a tennis ball size … WAY off. We eventually got to the peppercorn - we live on the peppercorn planet - 6.4 billion of us!! Venus is also peppercorn sized, Mars & Mercury are mustard seed sized…

But get this our solar system, that we can hardly even visualise is part of a galaxy called the Milky Way. How big is the Milky Way? Well, people guess that our sun is one of AT LEAST 140 million stars in the Milky Way, more it is probably more like 100 billion. The disc that is the milky way is: 600,000,000,000,000,000 miles across.

WOW, that’s unbelievable!!!

Wait…

There are other galaxies in the known universe. How many? One child guessed 6. Nearly, but not quite…

Best guess is “several billion”… [rubbish guess, I say...]

So, how big is God?