Pause for Thought – 3 June 2020
Pause for Thought is available to watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vV6C3QS054
Pause for Thought is available to watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vV6C3QS054
Our Christingle service is online this year. See you on YouTube and Zoom…
Psalm 23 With two large glasses and a large bottle of fizzy drink (at least l.5 or 2 litres); a large plastic tray (to catch spills); kitchen roll or cloths (to mop up liquid). Invite someone to pour themselves a drink, using one glass and the bottle. They are unlikely to pour out a full…
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Mark 1:4-11 Cast your mind back to 1966, if you can. If that was before you’re time, you’re almost bound to have seen the repeat many times. I’m not thinking of England winning the World cup – that’s never been repeated. The Frost Report, presented by a fresh faced young David Frost, and that memorable…
Mark 2:9-15 A number of years ago the young Englishman Justin Rose nearly won the open golf championship just a day or two before his nineteenth birthday. Not only was he the youngest player ever to have reached such a position, but he was still an amateur. Despite his amateur status he became a multi-millionaire…