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Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

This year’s Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is from 18th – 25th January and the theme is “Abiding in Christ”. Download the devotional. There are two video services in our circuit on 24th January available to watch then or afterwards. Access details are in this post.

Anchored to Jesus

Losing control is the worst of all possible experiences for any human being. Before the onset of the pandemic, you could move about freely, you could travel, you could do more or less as you pleased. The start of the pandemic changed all that.  You weren’t able to move about freely or travel and you…

One body with many parts

Based on 1 Corinthians 12:12-26Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ. For we were all baptized by one Spirit so as to form one body—whether Jews or Gentiles, slave or free—and we were all given the one Spirit to drink. Even so the body is…

Memories

I thought with all the news around us now you all might like a bit of a smile and, although you have probably read this before, it still brings a smile to my face.  I don’t know where it originated from, but it has done the rounds in many a Church magazine and beyond. “Everything…

January Light at Seaton Road

The front doors at Seaton Road Methodist Church in Felixstowe have been transformed during January with the addition of this lovely Lighthouse image made by Rev Jo Jacobs. And this is the front window, giving the message of hope and love to any passers by. If you have any images from your own Churches please…

Let there be light

Thou, whose almighty wordchaos and darkness heard,and took their flight. This hymn is one of the two hymns I had chosen for our Trinity Facebook page last Sunday. I have spent my career in science and engineering and, whilst gaining a Ph.D. in mathematics, studying astronomy and cosmology as a hobby throughout my life. chaos…

Yehudi Menuhin

When he was only 13 years old, the violinist Yehudi Menuhin was invited to perform with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. With distinguished musicians in the audience listening to him, the youthful genius played some of the most difficult compositions by Beethoven, Bach and Brahms. The response was so enthusiastic that the management called in the police…

Lectionary Reflections – Sunday 17th January 2021

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time.              Year B                                                 17th January 2021 Lectionary Readings: 1 Samuel 3 v1-20.                  The Lord speaks to Samuel. Psalm 139 V1-6, 13-18.         The Lord is always near. 1 Corinthians 6 v12-20.        Honour God with your body. John 1 v 43-51.                      Jesus chooses Philip and Nathanael. ‘The Nearness of You’          A…

A Flame of Love

A Flame of Love : a personal choice of Charles Wesley’s verse  by Timothy Dudley-Smith Triangle (SPCK), 1987   160 pages  Available second-hand from Amazon ISBN 978 0 281 043 002 To remember the bicentenary of the death of Charles Wesley, the greatest of all English hymn writers, as well as the 250th anniversary of…

Taking charge of change

I recently made contact with a nearby village Church (not a Methodist one) to double check on their plans for worship; I was notionally due to lead there in a week or two’s time. Like many Churches and Chapels the good people of the congregation in question have decided not to open for the time…