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The poetry of peace

The Farnham Poetry Competition has returned and this year is calling for entries on the theme of ‘Peace’. The deadline is looming – it’s on Friday, February 20 at 5pm.

This year Farnham Lions rather than the parish are running the competition, but we are still involved and will be hosting the final at St Mark’s on March 14.

Poems are invited from all ages and can interpret the theme in any way. Examples might be what peace is, how humans can find peace, or experiences of war and peace.

The entries will be judged by age according to four different groups: Up to and including age seven, eight to 11 years, 12-17 years and 18 and older.

The competition is free to enter and there is no limit to the number of entries per person. All entrants will then be invited to the final where the winners and runners-up will be announced. This will be on March 14, at St Mark’s, starting at 5.30pm. Winners will be encouraged to read their poems, and this will be followed by an open mic session.

Poems can be sent to poetscomp@farnhamlions.org.uk or by post to Farnham Poetry Competition, Farnham Town Hall, South Street, Farnham, GU9 7RN. Names, contact details and age (if under-18) should be included but names should not be on the poems themselves as they will be anonymised before being sent to the judges.

The judges are Linda Daruvala for the adult category and Coral Rumble for all three under-18 categories.

This is the sixth year the poetry competition has been run; it started in 2021 as the Farnham Lockdown Poetry Festival and in 2022 became part of the inaugural Farnham Literary Festival where it has found its home ever since.

Pictured: Dolcie, one of last year’s winners, with her mother (left) and Coral Rumble.

Pray for peace

In response to the deepening divisions in the world and fear of conflicts escalating, there will be an interfaith gathering for women to pray for peace in Gostrey Meadow, initiated by the parish and the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Women’s Association, on Sunday, September 22nd at 2.30pm.

We invite all women, whatever your faith, to join us to pray for peace and greater understanding between nations, cultures and communities. Apologies that this is just for women, but this is in order to respect the Ahmadiyyah women’s culture. Please let us know if you have any questions and if you plan to come, by phone to 07842761919 or by email to revd.stella@badshotleaandhale.org.

Sharing peace remotely

Alan is putting together a service which will be available online for Sunday. We’d like everyone to be able to share the Peace, even though we have to be far from each other physically.

If you would like to, please record yourself saying ‘Peace be with you’ and send it to Alan.

This is straightforward on a smartphone but if you don’t have one it is easy to do on the computer. If it is not obvious where the camera is on your computer, do a search for ‘Camera’ and it will show you where your webcam is. Press the ‘video’ button to ensure you are on video mode, and when you are ready, just press it again to record. When you have recorded yourself, press ‘stop’ (probably the same button you pressed to start it). The video will save to your ‘Pictures’ file, probably in a folder called ‘Camera Roll’, but it should be obvious. Then send it to Alan.

May the peace of God be with us all.

 

Picture by Mateus Campos Felip on Unsplash.