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Happy New Year!
I’m sure there are many hopes for the New Year. We hope for an ethical effective vaccine to deal with Covid-19, perhaps you hope to be able to do some of those things that you couldn’t do last year, get married, celebrate a birthday, go on a plane, see loved ones you haven’t seen for…
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How to prepare for taking Holy Communion
At our Christmas services there will be an opportunity to share in the Lord’s Supper. This will be the first time in a long time! As well as taking all the necessary Covid-19 precautions such as hand sanitizer and face masks, the prayer book tells us how to prepare spiritually, it’s very helpful and worth…
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Meet James Mwangi
Nick catches up with our crosslinks mission partners Gerald and Louise Mwangi in Kenya and meets James (all from his study!) <div class="sqs-video-wrapper" data-provider-name="YouTube" data-html="”>
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From death to life…
26 years ago today my mum lost her battle with cancer, here’s how I came from death to life. Please get in contact if you want to talk about cancer, suffering, addiction or anything else this video raises. You can read my posts from previous anniversaries here and here You can watch an interview with…
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The Cross in the Psalms [Praise Service]
A look at the experience of Jesus going to the cross as reflected in the Book of Psalms. Note: this is a praise service rather than a sermon.
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What does Level 3 mean for church?
As you’re aware we have now moved into Level 3 in our fight against Coronavirus. This means that we can’t have physical services other than funerals and weddings which are limited to 25 people. All other services must be online only. We will do our best to make these as helpful as possible. To that…
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Baby due soon! Please pray for Gerald and Louise
Here’s the latest from Gerald and Louise: Hi everyone, Sorry we’ve been a bit quiet, life here is probably quite like there, just ticking along but not really normal! When we go out we have to wear masks and be socially distant. We can’t attend church as under 11s are not allowed. Cases are still…
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“Science will eventually save us” ?
According to William Haseltine on CNN the scientists are developing antivirals and monoclonal antibodies that together are looking promising for treating Covid-19 if there is no vaccine available. So he concludes his article with the words “Science will eventually save us.” We praise God for many scientific developments that make life better for many and…
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