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When a meeting means more …

Recently, clutching my letter telling ‘to whom it may concern’ that I work in the food industry and therefore should, in the words on my passport, be permitted to ‘pass freely without let or hindrance’, I was let out on an excursion to Scotland. The purpose of the trip was not exciting; an insurance property…

Seeing the year differently

I’m sure many of you will have received the annual letter from friends.  I’m sure that many will share a similar flavour this year, with the tone being set by a roundup of the woes of the year.  Through advent and on towards epiphany, as our hopes have been building, there is a much more…

Piccolo Player

About halfway through a rehearsal conducted by Sir Michael Costa, with trumpets blaring, drums rolling, and violins singing their rich melody, the piccolo player muttered to himself, “What good am I doing? I might just as well not be playing. Nobody can hear me anyway.” So he kept his instrument to his mouth, but he made no…

Lectionary Reflections – Sunday 3rd January 2021

Second Sunday of Christmas                                   Year B                                     3rd January 2021 Lectionary readings: Jeremiah 31   v7-14               Israel will return to its own land. Psalm 147                               Sing and praise the Lord. Ephesians 1 v3-14                  Christ brings spiritual blessings. John 1 v1-18.                         The Word of life. The ‘Ultimate Blessing’. Jeremiah foretells of a time…

God is with us

During the Autumn of 1996 we decided in the Grimshaw houshold that we would work hard to make this Christmas a Christmas to remember, our girls were still young and I had all but worked right through the previous two Christmases, so we put some real effort into Advent ninety six, I even took time…

Hungover…

If you are familiar with the writings of Beatrix Potter you may recognise this from The Tale of Peter Rabbit: ‘But Peter, who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregor’s garden, and squeezed under the gate!First he ate some lettuces and some French beans; and then he ate some radishes;And then, feeling rather…

Christmas

We got my grandson a toy garage for Christmas last year and I must confess that his dad and I got hours of enjoyment on Christmas day, taking all the components out of the box and linking them all together, it wasn’t a very practical present, because once built up it wouldn’t fit in their…

The power of a baby

New born babies are a wonderful miracle! As you gaze at the sleeping innocent infant, the miracle, is, that all the future potential and personality lies waiting to develop in that tiny, peaceful, slumbering body. We are overwhelmed by how fragile, and vulnerable that small human being is, and how dependent on us they are.…

Advent – Day Twenty Four

Welcome to Advent at Methodistic. Advent means coming and it is the period before Christmas when we celebrate the birth of Jesus. The resources on this page will be updated every day to help us prepare for Christmas day. Click the play button to watch todays daily advent animation brought to us by the East…