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Rev. Clifford Reed

Cliff’s readings, generously shared here, can be found in his books Sacred Earth, Carnival of Lamps, and Beyond Darkness all published by the Lindsey Press. Follow this link if you would like to purchase Cliff’s published works.

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Contributions

  • Sorry from A-Z
  • For the waters of the earth
  • Divine unity
  • Draw near
  • Heritage of light
  • In the darkness of grief
  • Sacred fire
  • Another light
  • We leave this house
  • Eternal martyr
  • Springtime blessing
  • Hymn for high summer (8.7.8.7.)
  • Where is your God?
  • Here to love
  • Fragrance of apples
  • The sacredness of trees
  • Colours of the rainbow
  • The clarity of winter
  • Another autumn
  • Late autumn meditation
  • The same stars shine: Christmas 2020
  • This is the place
  • By many different paths
  • Partakers of the divine
  • Aspects of God
  • The Word
  • Transcendental thoughts
  • The path to easter
  • As leaves flame
  • Thanksgiving at Christmas
  • What is Christmas?
  • Blood of Christ: For Good Friday
  • Outside the gates of Eden
  • Not of this world
  • The coming days
  • It is easy to cry peace
  • New exodus
  • No Christmas in Bethlehem
  • Our Chalice of Communion
  • Easter 2020
  • Where is the God of love?
  • Presentation
  • The music pulls me back
  • ANOTHER PRAYER FOR PEACE
  • THE DAYS THAT ARE GONE
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