Week 45: Bright spots on the horizon
…Holy Spirit and explore the new ways in which God might be being calling to engage with our local communities and partner with other groups in our locality. Psalm 95…
…Holy Spirit and explore the new ways in which God might be being calling to engage with our local communities and partner with other groups in our locality. Psalm 95…
…interactive touch screens, mobile devices, display screens, web presentations and information boards. christianityandculture.org.uk/partnerships. Examples such as the church of Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon, famous as the burial place of William Shakespeare,…
…of what life is all about as they moved through what we now call Holy Week and beyond, adjusting to their own ‘new normal’. Today’s Bible passage and reflection offers…
…Christian church through baptism. We are filled with the feeling of new beginning and hopeful future when two people are joined before God in holy matrimony and we weep and…
…creative work. May God the Son take up onto his cross the sufferings of our land, our animals, our families and ourselves. May God the Holy Spirit give us the…
…me? Who holds a candle to me?’ says The Holy. Look at the night skies: Who do you think made all this? Who marches this army of stars out each…
…you’re providing as well as uploading videos of prayers or a celebration of Holy Communion Your wider community Your church is unlikely to be only organisation working to support your…
…if any – of us would have predicted celebrating two consecutive Easters in the shadow of COVID-19. As we continue to move through Holy Week, consider how you might draw…
…together and use. Going back to these community roots can offer today’s buildings a new lease of life, while also encouraging more people to encounter God in His holy place….
…is to link some of these physical items, such as scripture reading, stone, egg, with your digital service around Holy Week and Easter. You will need to chat together (online)…