Harvest 2009
Those who know my views on many of the Victorian legacies in our Churches may be a bit surprised to find that actually I rather enjoy one of them ! And that is the Harvest Festival – For centuries Christians have celebrated and given thanks for the Harvest, but it was as recent as 1843 when the Revd R S Hawker put up a notice on his Church in Cornwall saying that there would a special Sunday of thanksgiving, and that the old custom of making eucharistic bread from the first corn would be revived. It read: "Let us gather together in the chancel of our church, and there receive, in the bread of the new corn, that blessed sacrament which was ordained to strengthen and refresh our souls." Since then the harvest festival has become an important part of the Church calendar – it is obviously a day when we give thanks to God for the harvest, but I think that is only part of our celebration. The first part is our recognition of God’s gifts. All around us we see evidence of the goodnes...