Sermon 25/10 – A Cure For Eco-Anxiety
A reflection on Jeremiah's strange prophetic action, buying a field in the midst of a siege - Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15 https://youtu.be/bpuTaqhgI_8?t=1740
A reflection on Jeremiah's strange prophetic action, buying a field in the midst of a siege - Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15 https://youtu.be/bpuTaqhgI_8?t=1740
A reflection on resurrection and mask wearing. Focusing on Luke 24:36-49.
We are people of resurrection called to arise A reflection on Acts 9:36-43 and John 10:22-30. With thanks to Valentina Satvedi-Leydon, Anabaptist minister, a member of our congregation and our Interim Student House Support worker.
Psalm 23 - a psalm with Wow!, Oh No! and Phew moments Prayers of Adoration & Confession God of ancient times, you speak into the hearts of your people calling through the ages to a new and better way to live in the world. Time and time again you restore us when [...]
Our worship during Holy Week will offer a series of stations, a pilgrimage, which will allow us to respond to and honour the contemporary stories that we have been listening to during Lent. We want to allow the voices of the children, the victims, the survivors, the communities, the people who are not heard, [...]
Lent 3 - Listening from the place of Resurrection Prayers of Invocation and Adoration We are in the temple of creation beyond these walls. And we are the temple of Christ’s body within these walls and around the world. Let us pray. Breathe deep in love and awe. Breathe to blow away [...]
This Lent we ask 'What does it mean when we listen as followers of Jesus?' Listening from the place of resurrection, John 2:13-22 Each Sunday the children will participate in building a soundscape, an opportunity to listen differently. This is an All Age Worship service, we celebrate Holy Communion. We will also commission our newly [...]
Easter Sunday 2017. Do you know the feeling of bursting with life changing news? And does Easter do that to you? – fill you with such fear and great joy that, like the women at the tomb, you just have to go and tell about it? Or is it a bit more complicated than [...]