Pentecost People

During May, I seem to have taken several services where the lectionary readings have taken us through sections of Acts. I’ve found myself speaking and preaching about people like Peter, Paul, Lydia, Silas, Timothy, as well as others. It’s been a curious time in some ways, as in the church calendar we’re not yet at […]

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Plastic Oceans

As I write this I’ve just enjoyed a beautiful spring afternoon walking along the seafront and onto the downs along the cliff path to Cow Gap, looking down at a calm sea glinting in the sunlight. Creation is a source of wonder and wisdom, and a witness to God’s divine nature and eternal power. God

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Easter Symbols

Grace and peace to you all. We’ve only been in the new building 18 months but we’re starting to accumulate some logos. Have you noticed? We’ve got the following (so far): We’ve got the Bronze Eco Church Award – an excellent starting point for the coming couple of years, as we try and lead a

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Life Source

St. John was adept at writing metaphorically to convey truths about Jesus. In the conversation between Jesus and the woman at the well, the water from the well becomes a pointer to a wellspring of eternal life, life in its abundance or fullness - hence some following thoughts about water and its varying impact on

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Preparing for Lent

Grace and peace to you all. The Christian season of Lent starts on Ash Wednesday 5th March this year, a season of preparation in the forty days (excluding Sundays) before Easter. Christians have for centuries used this time in various ways: some fast (not speed of course, but missing some foods or meals or alcohol);

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