Forest Church – 13 December 2020
Our next Forest Church is at 3.30 pm on Sunday 13 December 2020, meet at the top of Farnham Park. full details in the photos.
Our next Forest Church is at 3.30 pm on Sunday 13 December 2020, meet at the top of Farnham Park. full details in the photos.
Matthew 16:21-28 Self-denial’s clearly an important element of tonight’s reading. That isn’t something that’s really compatible with life in the 21st century. I suppose it’s about as popular a topic as defending the ice cream sabotaging super villain from last week’s episode the Great British Bake Off. However, we cannot avoid that in tonight’s reading…
Exodus 17:1-7 Psalm 78 Philippians 2:1-13 Matthew 21:23-32 Driving in Florence turned out to be a little traumatic. We’d taken the Eurostar to Paris, dined well, and caught the overnight sleeper to Florence. Sleeper was a little bit too optimistic a description for that experience. We were frightened of oversleeping and ending up in Rome,…
This week’s Pause for Thought is now available here:https://youtu.be/CkufEiAzj8w
Many of us feel that we live in a world that is beyond our control, and life is in a constant flux of change. The implication of that is that we have to decide whether we want to keep trying to control a storm that is not going to go away, or whether we are…
Micah 5:2a-5a Luke 1:26-38 It’s not always for good reasons that a town or a city gets a reputation for being known. Despite the fact there are many other reasons for thinking about Lockerbie – it’s hard not to remember the Pan-Am air crash. When the name Dunblane is mentioned, people don’t think of the…
Matthew 5:13-20 Now, I know what you’re thinking. Being salt of the earth – and being light to the world. Aren’t they, very much, opposites? Salt – a mineral so useful that people could be paid in it. When pure it’s shiny, white, bright. When bought by somebody who thinks it’s more “organic”, “natural” to…