Hello everyone Today the Church commemorates the Baptism of Christ. This third national lockdown is going to be a baptism that we will all be baptised with. None of us can escape it – it is a universal experience of stress
Good morning Thank you to Michael for reading the Gospel, to Alan for the song “O Come, O come, Emmanuel”, and to Gill for the reflection on the Gospel reading for our young people. Today, Advent Sunday, is our day of
Good morning This week is the “Sunday next before Advent”, also known as the feast of Christ the King. The following reflection – based on our Gospel reading today from Matthew 25 – is by Revd Roger Quick, chaplain to the
Good morning Thank you to Joan for reading the Gospel today, to Andrew for the song “Make me a channel of your peace”, to Val for leading our prayers, and to Gill for the video for young people. This afternoon
Good morning This week we remember those who have died in two World Wars, and all who have died in conflict since. We also remember those who are casualties in this conflict we face against a very different kind of enemy:
Hello everyone Good morning. Thank you to Fred for the readings, to Lesley for the song “Let there be love shared among us”, to Bill for leading our prayers, and to Gill for the latest resource for our young people
Hello everyone This week in my sermon I look at a series of commitment prayers from an amazing resource by Barbara Glasson, who is this year’s President of the Methodist Conference. The book is called “Positive Prayers for Cities”. One
Sunday 18 October Virtual Service Hello everyone. Thank you to Jacob for reading the Gospel today, to Julie and Alan for theband’s song choice, to Bill for leading our prayers today, and to Gillas always for providing something for our young people.Today
Hello everyone, Thank you to Gareth for reading the Gospel, to Lesley for the band’s song choice “Come, ye thankful people, come”, to Peter for leading our prayers, and to Gill for the animated cartoons for our young people. Our