Some Music you might like to listen to via YouTube this Sunday (with apologies for YouTube Ads – one day we’ll record our own versions !) : Opening Hymn: Continue Reading →
Author Archives: Mark Stubberfield
This Sunday’s Gospel Reading
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Mark 8. 31 – 38 He then began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests and Continue Reading →
This Sunday’s first reading
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Romans 4. 13 – 25 It was not through the law that Abraham and his offspring received the promise that he would be heir of the world, but through the Continue Reading →
This Sunday’s Collect
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Almighty God,by the prayer and discipline of Lentmay we enter into the mystery of Christ’s sufferings,and by following in his Waycome to share in his glory;through Jesus Christ our Lord.Amen Continue Reading →
Christmas Services 2020
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Christmas this year might be a bit different. But one thing won’t be different. The message of Christmas remains the same – a tiny baby boy will be born in Continue Reading →
Sermon for Sunday 22nd November – Karen White
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Matthew 25:31-46 Wow! What a loaded passage in our Gospel reading today; we might feel it is particularly pertinent to our present time when we see and hear of so Continue Reading →
Opening for Individual Private Prayer
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St Andrew’s Church will be open for private prayer at the following time: Friday 10am to 11am Holy Cross Church will be open for private prayer at the following times: Continue Reading →
Sermon from 13th September – from Hayley Rogers
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Today, I want to talk about forgiveness. But first let me tell you about my week. I kept bumping into my friend Sally from my home church – or, I Continue Reading →
Sermon for 19th July – Phil Horscroft
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Matthew 13: 24-30, 36-43. Today’s Gospel reading was from Matthew chapter 13. This Gospel was the third to be written, around AD85, the first was Mark, second was Luke.The author Continue Reading →
Daily reflection – Wednesday 15th July
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I cried with the Sparrow Today’s reflection is not actually my own, it is something that I stumbled across when reading about sparrows in the Bible. It was published in Continue Reading →