Pause for Thought – 25 September 2020
This week’s Pause for Thought is now available:
This week’s Pause for Thought is now available:
Galatians 1:1-12 People can get angry about the smallest things. Of course it never ever happens to me – I never turn into Victor Meldew, and irascible is not my middle name, but I do see people get angry so often about such trivial things. Road rage is common, for instance, although you can understand…
Building on the past… Psalm 77:11 Does anyone know what we’re celebrating today? How long? 355 years since the formation of the Presbyterian Church in Farnham 222 years since the formation of the Independent (later known as Congregational) Church 143 years in this (our fourth) building. What do we know about those churches? If the…
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Sometimes, but much more so at Christmas, I feel as though I live in the inside of a kaleidoscope. You know the old-fashioned cardboard tubes you look through to see a coloured pattern at the end. Then you twist the tube and the pattern changes again and again. At this time of year, it seems…
Genesis 2:15-17, 3:1-7 Matthew 4:1-11 Adam and Eve’s choice There days we can choose our GP and our Dentist, we can choose which consultant and which we’re referred to, we can try and choose our children’s schools, we can choose all manner of telephones (remember the days when you could have a black one a…
Matthew 20:25-28 “His simple message of love has been turning the world upside down ever since. He showed that what people are and what they do, does matter and does make all the difference. He commanded us to love our neighbours as we love ourselves, but what exactly is meant by ‘loving ourselves’? I believe…