Covid-19 lockdown has given us a fantastic opportunity to step back and ask “what is our mission?”
Covid-19 lockdown has given us a fantastic opportunity to step back and ask “what is our mission?”
It was well into the year and I arrived at a preaching appointment early one day. A small girl came into the Church wheeling a dolls pushchair with a dolly in it. I understand these things having been a little girl myself ! and all my dollies had names, so I asked her what was…
It’s Your Move – Heading for High School This is a great little book for Year 6 pupils to help them think about and be better equipped for moving to their new High School. It talks about loneliness, getting lost and handling issues like bullying, drugs and relationships etc. There are some fun games and…
As we continue to see and hear reports of devastation in Beirut we pray for those who are bereaved or injured and for those responding to the catastrophe that has engulfed the city.
Bible reading – 1 John 1:9If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness Have you had those moments when suddenly the penny drops, and you see things more clearly than before? I knew about confession of sin, I knew about forgiveness of…
Rev. Diane Smith brings us a short video from the garden at Kirton Methodist Chapel
Dear Friends Enclosed in this mailing is a short sermon reflection from myself for Sunday 16th August and Mike Pecks ever helpful Bible study notes on the same theme. The Felixstowe Mission Area Holiday Club was so well received last week that it is now possible to view it on the Circuit website . Thank…
Old Testament Reading Isaiah 56; v 1-8 The focus of this reading is keeping the Sabbath. A truly counter-cultural marker of being God’s Chosen People. During the pandemic, how have we been challenged to keep the Sabbath in different ways? What have you found helpful? How much of the responsibility for keeping the Sabbath lies…
You can’t fail to have noticed the words ‘normal’ and ‘normality’. They are to be heard and read everywhere. For the Christian disciple, ‘normal’ and ‘normality’ both have a meaning far beyond their current usage. Years ago, I heard a lecture by an American theologian and philosopher, Dr Francis Schaeffer, who, in the course of the lecture,…
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