Thought for the day (Page 44)

Every day we post a Thought for the day written by someone within the circuit. Some are very light hearted and some are very deep theologically with all bases between covered.

We hope these will encourage, uplift and make you reflect but most of all we hope you enjoy reading these small daily snippets and take some inspiration on your daily journey

“I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go” (Genesis 28:15)

Kings of the earth

Today’s contributor is the Rev Dr Jennie Hurd, Chair of the Cymru Synod of the Methodist Church in Wales at the time of writing. www.christianaid.org.uk/resources/pray/daily-bible-reading Something to read All the kings of the earth shall praise you, O Lord, for they have heard the words of your mouth. – Psalm 138:4. Something to think about There’s no…

To Do List

Today’s contributor is Rev Claire Jones www.christianaid.org.uk/resources/pray/daily-reading-10-december Something to read The Lord sets prisoners free, the Lord gives sight to the blind, the Lord lifts up those who are bowed down, the Lord loves the righteous. The Lord watches over the foreigner and sustains the fatherless and the widow, but he frustrates the ways of the…

Changing your mind

One of the tasks for the modern minister is that from time to time I am asked to write a biopic for one website or another.  This is a fairly new phenomenon for me and is always an interesting process.  The other task that I need to accomplish around this time of the year is…

Winter Warmth

I’m writing this Thought for the Day on Thursday and I’m so looking forward to Friday. I’m going to London to meet my son, Richard who is returning to the UK for a month. He lives in Singapore, and apart from on Zoom, I haven’t seen him since July. We are going to have some…

Dobbed in!

My granddaughter comes out of Mothers and Toddlers exhausted! What with physical activities in a large hall (pedal cars and slides), negotiations and tact needed (to accrue the best doll and pram), creative endeavours (painting, printing and sticking) and the musical challenge of singing and dancing (especially the exaggerated jumping needed to signify the sleeping…

A Stump

Earlier in the year the famous sycamore tree beside Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland was deliberately and illegally felled. It was a sad act of vandalism but there is the chance that the stump may sprout again, and all may not be lost, even if it is completely different. I first wrote one of these thoughts…

Christmas cards

Psalm 92 starts. It is good to praise the LORD and make music to your name, O Most High, proclaiming your love in the morning and your faithfulness at night, For several years, I was privileged to work alongside residents and staff in a residential care home for elderly Christians. The words, from the Psalm quoted, formed what was then described as…

Christmas Cards

This thought was first published in December 2021 I was writing Christmas cards today. Having lived in many locations I know many people and it seems quite a chore. I remember a conversation with an elderly lady from our Church here. The lady died some while back but I remember so well something she once…

Advent 1 – Treasure or trash?

The Methodist Church has produced resources for Advent entitled “Out of the Ordinary” and Advent 1 centres around a box of Christmas decorations. In our house the Christmas tree generally doesn’t go up until the weekend before Christmas. There is that moment when you get the box or bag of Christmas decorations out. Ours is…