Pause for Thought – 22 July 2020
This week’s Pause for Thought is available here:
https://youtu.be/pUjx7m6OMBc
This week’s Pause for Thought is available here:
https://youtu.be/pUjx7m6OMBc
Pause for Thought is available to watch here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc3f43iwdl0
Isaiah 29:13-14 Luke 6:46-49 When Jack Archer was ill in 1952, the Vicar of Ambridge helped Peggy look after the pigs on the smallholding, and she said it meant more to her than all his sermons. What I want to talk about this evening is putting our faith into practice. As you’ve probably guessed from…
Acts 1:1-11 Luke 24:44-53 Perhaps some of you remember Sputnik going into space in 1957, and then in 1961, when Yuri Gagarin made that first manned space flight. Apparently some were concerned that the godless Russian might use his craft to break physically into heaven. Others pointed out that Gagarin was not the first person…
1 Kings 19:1-15a Galatians 3:23-29 Luke 8:26-39 If you ask a United Reformed Church Minister why they do, or why they don’t, wear a clerical collar, you’ll receive a wide variety of answers from every conceivable point of view, but what you can be sure of is that they’ll have a good answer. For those…
John 20:1-18 Christ has risen, so today is the second first-day of creation. All was in darkness when Mary went to the garden, just as all was darkness on the first first-day of creation. Darkness, I think, suited the mood of Mary Magdalene. Darkness can be a thing of great beauty, it even can be…
Based upon a published sermon by the Revd Dr Susan Durber Ephesians 1:15-23 When you read a job description, it tells you the qualifications that you need for the job. For instance, if you want to teach French, you need to be able to speak French. If you want to be a solicitor, you need…