Carols by Candlelight 2022
We held our Carols by Candlelight service on Sunday 11 December 2022. If you missed it, you can hear the service by clicking on the recording below.
We held our Carols by Candlelight service on Sunday 11 December 2022. If you missed it, you can hear the service by clicking on the recording below.
There was a newly married couple who arrived very late indeed at the hotel for their honeymoon, after a terrible journey. It was really late, and the couple were so tired after their horrific journey that they just wanted to go to sleep. They were shown to their room, and it was smaller than they…
There’s an episode of Open All Hours, where Arkwright looks up to the sky, and remarks in a philosophical tone, “93 million miles from here to the sun”, and Granville, sweeping with a worn out brush, replies, “aye, and that’s about how many miles this brush has done”. I don’t know about you, but my…
Luke 24:36b-48 Acts 3:12-19 Touching can be as routine as a handshake, or for the younger generations as simple as a high five or a fist bump, or it might be threatening and abusive. Touch is important to us, it nurtures us. Before we were born we were enfolded in our mother’s womb, then consoled…
Luke 1:39-45 Micah 5:2-5a Hebrews 10:5-10 A man was in bed on a Sunday morning, and his wife urged him to get up, so he wouldn’t be late for church. “I don’t want to go to church,” he replied, “no-one likes me, they all think I’m boring, why should I go?” “Because you’re 36 and…
Our reflection for Tuesday of Holy Week is now available:
In Wales and Scotland many road signs are bilingual. There are several road signs in Wales which, famously, make sense in English, but for which the Welsh, when translated back into English, reads, “Thank you for emailing the translation department. We will respond to your email when we reopen on 19 October”. Likewise, there is…