Midweek Musings
Our latest weekly communication. This week a reflective piece from Neil, an interview with Clare, our latest news and some useful links & resources.
Our latest weekly communication. This week a reflective piece from Neil, an interview with Clare, our latest news and some useful links & resources.
In a week where we have seen protests about blatant acts of injustice, and against a backdrop where coronavirus has affected BAME people more than others, it’s easy to feel disempowered to know how to change anything.
But Acts 4:32-5:11 shows the result of being filled with the Spirit and how the resurrection of Jesus created the foundations of a new society. That society challenged the existing culture, but also revealed the best and the worst of the community…
The story of Ananias and Sapphira is a tale of two extremes: great generosity & solidarity on the one hand; lies & judgement on the other. Here are some songs which reflect on these themes…
Our latest weekly communication. This week a reflective piece from Neil, an interview with Chris & Dave, our latest news and some useful links & resources.
The second in our series of worship podcasts led by the young people of our church sharing their hopes, struggles and prayers as young people living a Christian life under lockdown.
The healing of the crippled man really disturbed the establishment. The only thing they could do was try to intimidate the apostles. But it didn’t work…
As we begin a new week, I hope these songs that we didn’t get to use in our service will remind you that following Jesus is far from ‘safe’. It may not be easy but it is so incredibly good.
Our latest weekly communication. This week a reflective piece from Neil, an interview with Nick, our latest news and some useful links and resources.
A man who has been begging for 40 years – a lifetime of not being able to walk. But then something happens to that man, because two men slowed down enough to notice him…
In Acts 3 we meet a new character; a man had been isolated all of his life but became part of the community he’d always longed for.