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Monday 19 November 2018

Keep the Focus backstage


I don't know how many years they have been playing and touring , but I do remember them on Old Grey Whistle Test back in 72, Focus were in Scotland this week touring playing new material from their Focus eleven album out 16 November. 

At Kinross they played Silvia, Hocus Pocus, Focus 2 Focus 3, ...New tracks Who's calling? Mare nostrum , Mazzel and Focus 11- that I remember. 

2 and a half hour set was really good. and Thjs van Leer the keyboard and flute player and vocals of sorts ...and yodelling was the entertainer signing autographs and making himself available to the public.  Sound was good for this small venue and the atmosphere was good. My group, containing fans and non fans all loved the night.  The drum solo near the end by Pierre van der Linden the other founder was amazing and better than Cozy Powell! dare I say.

  

Gig dates 

The band

Thursday 8 November 2018

Conflict of interests... might be topical... again




Taking care, with “Conflicts of Interest”


Trustees have a duty to act in the best interests of the charity and its beneficiaries. They must avoid situations where their personal interests or their duties conflict with their duty to the charity unless they have been authorised. The duty also extends to conflicts that arise because of persons connected with them. 

Conflicts of interest can occur in many ways.
A conflict of interest can occur when a trustee stands to benefit personally from the charity - for example, if they or a connected person receive a grant from the charity as a service user or a payment for a professional service. 
Conflicts of interest may come in a number of different forms:
  • direct financial gain or benefit to the trustee, such as:
  • payment to a trustee for services provided to the charity
  • the award of a contract to another organisation in which a trustee has an interest and from which a trustee will receive a financial benefit
  • the employment of a trustee in a separate post within the charity, even when the trustee has resigned in order to take up the employment
  • indirect financial gain, such as employment by the charity of a spouse or partner of a trustee, where their finances are interdependent
  • non-financial gain, such as when a user of the charity’s services is also a trustee
  • conflict of loyalties, such as where a trustee is appointed by the local authority or by one of the charity’s funders, or where a friend of a trustee is employed by the charity
Trustees cannot receive a benefit from the charity unless it is allowed under the law or by the charity’s governing document: such authorisation might involve approval from the Charity Commission.
A conflict of interest can also occur when a trustee has a conflict of loyalties between the charity and their personal or other interests – for example, if they are a member of a local authority that funds the charity or a trustee of a competing charity.
Any conflict of interest should be carefully managed. It is good practice for trustees to agree a conflict of interest policy record and regularly record conflicts in a register, and note them in board minutes.



Having a Policy makes it clear the parameters of authority and encourages transparency.

A conflict of interest policy sets out the procedure to be followed if a trustee declares an interest. It should include a register of interests where trustees disclose outside interests and those of connected persons that might potentially conflict with their role as a trustee.
If a trustee has a conflict of interest which creates a real danger of bias (or could be perceived to do so) they should withdraw from the relevant part of the meeting where the relevant decision is to take place.
The Companies Act 2006 brought in new statutory duties for trustees of charitable companies. These include duties to avoid conflicts of interest, not accept benefits from third parties and declare an interest in a proposed transaction. These duties include a duty to avoid conflicts of loyalty.
Trustees of charitable companies must ensure they are properly disclosing and authorising conflicts of interest in line with their statutory duties.

  • Register of conflicts of interest
  • Policy regarding how to deal with themi


i The policy might include that the person with the conflict would not be able to discuss the item or not be able to vote on a decision relating to the conflict. Of course they could provide information to allow the remaining trustees to make an informed decision.


Wednesday 7 November 2018

Elephant debt etc

 Bit of another stramash in the USA as James S MacDonald and his associated church take legal action against some bloggers namely Elephant debt.

For a good summary of the situation see tallskinnykiwi a new blog site for Andrew Jones.

I do not know what was said in the article but MacDonald, by taking action, some would indicate too early, indicates his concern over the topics written.

Its unfortunate that this action has taken place and for bloggers around the globe it does threaten the freedom of speech.   

I would not support down right lies or mis information but likewise we do need freedom to express views.

Christianity today and its news on the subject

"The site ( Elephant Debt) has culled stories of alleged mismanagement at Harvest since 2012, including claims of as much as $70 million in mortgage debt and a lack of accountability from its elder board."

I hope its not another leadership problem where governance is thrown out the windows to meet certain aims.

Sunday 14 October 2018

Visit to Barter Books and not the first time! Reformation was fairly costly.


Took some time out at Alnwick on our way back from Harrogate last week.  "Barter books" is a book shop with several years of upgrading and innovative work in selling books and providing a shelter for readers and those who just want a change from the daily routine. It is based in the railway station. Apart from a bit of lunch we never bought anything. I could have.! Saw this book with its price tag near the other book keenly priced. 



For today's reflection 


Its simple. Consider any book that has had an impact on you r thinking, life and or outlook.
The book could be Harry Potter, Clockwork Orange, Pride and Prejudice or a business book.

What was it that triggered the alertness?
is it still valid? ...Or is it superseded by later events and readings.


 Now what book in the Bible are you avoiding which might want to talk to you or minister to you.>?

Have you read...The Divine Conspiracy by Dallas Willard and considered his pointers to live in heaven now !...here on earth.

Actually I read the following some years ago and thought it A WONDERFUL STATEMENT.

"The aim of God in History is the formation of an all-inclusive community of loving persons with God himself included in the community as its prime Sustained and most glorious Inhabitant."


-The Renovare Spiritual Formation Bible.











Wednesday 26 September 2018

Which side are you looking from...

A Post from 12 years ago has been getting a fair reading of late.

This may be to do with some questions I posed on the Free Church friends face book page where there had been a lot of communication about baptism from a free church/various/Presbyterian prospective- as you would expect.

 I came from a Reformed background where baptism was administered to children/ babies not of the age of understanding.  In my youth I was moved to the position of believers baptism as in one believes first thereafter as a testimony in public baptism comes second. Now doctrine and influence, past, experience, and Westminster confession can all play a part in your understanding of the subject but when the Spirit of God convicts you then it overshadows teaching.  I quickly add if it is of God then it will not be contrary to the Bible.

I have heard several times that the jailer and his family were baptised so therefore it is all right to baptise children (not of the age of understanding). Yet if the jailer is working he is not now in the army, ...is he retired from the army therefore older therefore his children may well have been of the age of understanding?

Then there is the thought from the non Presbyterian if baptism is for the child /baby then what about circumcision why are the reformed churches not carrying out this act?
No doubt there is a response to this question  even although the basis of there stance is steeped in the old testament and the Westminster confession.

I have not come across many baptistic people defending the stance they take or the understanding they have on baptism. Of course maybe I have just missed them. Regarding the Westminster Confession we need to be on our guard that we do not hold the Westminster confession at a par with the Bible which we believe is the word of God. There has been many arguments about the inclusion of the Apocrypha and one danger was that it would be seen as part of the word of God and not a simple record of a part of Gods people travels.( See Haldane brothers and there stance against the Bible Society ( British and Foreign ).

Needless to say I have an issue with one part at least of the Westminster confession CHAPTER 28.

In short.

Those that believed were baptised... faith then public profession.

There will be those too who are dogmatic in the mode be it sprinkling or Full immersion. 

I am no scholar but the word implies dipping as far as I can see.
Of course we can make allowances for those infirmed etc.

Previous fairly recent post about my baptism. Summer 2018

Finally you may have hear of the person who asked two people to face each other and he laid an apple on the table (one side was eaten the other whole.)

He asked in general what do you see one said an eaten apple the other said a whole apple.  In this case they were both wrong and seeing things from a particular viewpoint.

Tuesday 25 September 2018

Windows updates September

The usual  Windows 10 updates around the second Tuesday of the month are available in the usual manner.

(To see how to get these updates see here.)

Monday 24 September 2018

The Money Charity September figures


  • £19.97: The fall in Debt growth per adult in June
  • £58,658: Average total debt per UK household in July 2018
  • £32,220: Average student debt for 2016 cohort in England
  • £227.94: Increase in consumer credit, per adult in the UK, in the year to July 2018
  • 94%: First-time buyer deposit, as percent of average salary, in July 2018
  • 0.2%: Average interest rate on instant access savings account in July 2018
  • 18.35%: Average credit card interest rate in July 2018
  • 34%: Proportion of income, including benefits, spent on rent by private renters
  • - 0.5%: Change in house prices in August 2018 according to Nationwide
  • - £31 billion: Change in Public Sector Net Debt (excluding debt to Bank of England) in the year to July 2018

Friday 21 September 2018

Do you have an I pad?

Do you have an I pad?



Apple have instigated its latest version of its operating system IOS 12.0  Which is now available in the UK.
Go to settings software update and it takes about 20 minutes depending on your set up and i pad.

Needless to say my i pad which is i pad 1 is stuck with no more updates.

IOS12 .00 should give you facetime with multi users.

Tuesday 18 September 2018

Questionnaire results

Questionnaire results

Gender

Of the participants who took part so far, 55% are Female and 45% Male.


 Roots!


Of all the participants so far 56 % have lived most of their life in the same area in a radius of 200 miles.

Age


 


Approximate Age band?










40.6%18.8%39.1%45-6040.6%60-7539.1%30 - 4518.8%801.6%


 

 

 

 

 

 

Of the participants over 40% were in the age group 45 - 60. 39% were 60 to 75.

Married and children at home

Nearly 80% were married.

Are there children under 18 at home?












7.8%7.8%12.5%70.3%None70.3%112.5%27.8%37.8%5 or more1.6%














70% had no children under 18 at home.

 

Church attendance


Are you a regular church goer (as in visit a denomination for worship and preaching on Sundays in a Church building or recognised hall being used for the purpose of worship)?










90.6%Yes90.6%No I do not want to go4.7%


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Of the participants 90 % are regular church goers (go to a recognised building for public worship).


Nearly 5% do not want to go to such an event.

75 % are members of a national organisational church.