Seventh Sunday after Trinity 26 July 2020 – Reflection
Genesis 32.22 – 31 There are some parts of the Old Testament which may seem a bit dull, a bit baffling or, dare we say […]
Genesis 32.22 – 31 There are some parts of the Old Testament which may seem a bit dull, a bit baffling or, dare we say […]
If we were to be offered the choice of sitting listening for half an hour to either Jesus or Paul as they addressed their hearers […]
One of the themes running through the readings and the psalm this morning is the sovereignty of God: God is the supreme ruler of the […]
You will be aware that the government has issued new guidance for places of worship that allows public worship in churches from 4th July. Along with many other local parishes […]
I never fail to be amazed, although really I shouldn’t be, at how the set readings from the Bible for any set day are relevant […]
REFLECTION The Old Testament reading continues the story of Abraham and his son Isaac in the Book of Genesis. It is probably one of the […]
More than half a century has gone by since then, but I well remember the Sunday when I returned to my college room after attending […]
We are delighted that it has been possible to reopen the church for private prayer. Visitors are most welcome and are asked to use the […]
From Monday It is very good news that the church can be open and available for private prayer from Monday 14th June (9am – 4pm). […]
A couple of weeks ago we were reflecting on the Day of Pentecost, the coming of the Holy Spirit to comfort and champion the followers […]
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