Week 22: Praise God for the law!
Week 22: Praise God for the law! It’s unmistakably autumn! With the shift in season come new challenges as we continue to live, work and worship in a pandemic. Across…
Week 22: Praise God for the law! It’s unmistakably autumn! With the shift in season come new challenges as we continue to live, work and worship in a pandemic. Across…
…Consistently arising from our village churches during the pandemic has been the new level of unity that online worship has necessitated. Most of our communities are arranged into multi-church groups…
…accessible, safe paths. Because of the garden project, Chapel-en-le-Frith Methodist Church was able to gather for worship once national COVID-19 restrictions began in lift. On Sunday afternoons during August and…
…nations what he has done. Sing praise to the Lord; tell the wonderful things he has done. Be glad that we belong to him; let all who worship him rejoice….
…many churches omit the psalms in Sunday worship, preferring to streamline them out so that people can get home to their roasts in the oven. What has been lost in…
…Church (ecochurch.arocha.org.uk). Think about what we can do for our countryside. Pray regularly, both privately and in corporate worship, for our rural areas and those who live and work in…
…time of uncertainty. For those people who are worried about attending worship. For those needing to make decisions in order to care for other For those who will feel more…
…formed the dry land. Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker! For he is our God, and we are the people…
…to incarnate community. Grant an end to the pandemic that we may comfort the lonely the sick and bereaved. Grant that we may again worship you together in joy and…
Historically, church buildings were not just places for worship but a space for the wider community to come together and use. Going back to these community roots can offer today’s…