Resources for Christmas
A reflection for Christmas
Resources for Candlemas
Information and a poem for Candlemas
Seeing the Signs Revd Jane Elliott Isaiah 64:1-91 Corinthians: 1:3-9Mark:13-24-37 This is the first Sunday of the Advent season which lasts four Sundays before Christmas Day. Advent in Latin means ‘Coming’ and is meteorologically speaking, a sign of the start of the darkest time of winter with its long nights Read more… Revd Jane Elliott Gospel reading: Luke 10:1-9 The theme of the service today is Luke the Evangelist. The first thing to note about Luke is that we don’t really know very much about him, he doesn’t really talk about himself in any of his writings. But one thing we Read more… An invitation – should you choose to accept it Gospel Reading: Matthew 22:1-14 This parable came just at the time when I have been thinking about my own wedding – it was our wedding anniversary yesterday. I remember we did the invitations in sections; the people Colin and I wanted Read more… Talk given by Sharon Shamir, Feed the Hill Thank you to the Reverend Jane Elliot and to all of you here today for including me in your service. Feed the Hill began as an offshoot of the local Telegraph Hill mutual aid group in March this year. The group had Read more… Come to me all who are weary, loaded with burdens and I will give them rest.Matthew Ch 11 v28 Please read in advance of this reflection Matthew 11:16-19, 25-end. Today the National Health Service celebrates its 72nd birthday. At the beginning of today’s gospel passage comparisons are being made between John Read more… Before reading this reflection, please take a look at Matthew 10:40-end, but you will find it relevant and helpful to read the whole of chapter 10. I will admit to being one of those people who enjoy receiving or seeing a reward for our efforts – whether that be the Read more… Acts 17.22-31 Then Paul stood in front of the Areopagus and said, ‘Athenians, I see how extremely religious you are in every way. For as I went through the city and looked carefully at the objects of your worship, I found among them an altar with the inscription, “To an unknown Read more… Sermon by Revd Sheridan James for 10am 3 May 2020, Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermon given at the Sundays at 7 service on Sunday 26 April 2020. And in Holy Week we intentionally follow that journey, with its emotional ups and downs, knowing that there is no escape from the cross – we can’t bypass Maundy Thursday and Good Friday to get to the joy of Easter Sunday. They are part of the journey. We must go down before we can come back up. Sermon given on Advent Sunday 29 November 2020
Sermon given on Sunday 18 October 2020: Luke the Evangelist
Sermon for Sunday 11 October 2020
Talk for Sunday 4 October: Feed the hill
Sermon for Sunday 5 July by Lesley Marshall
Sermon for Sunday 28 June: Just rewards
Sermon for Sunday 17 May 2020
When I walk through the darkest valley
Jesus walks beside you
Lockdown 2020: What I’ll miss about Holy Week by Tracey Messenger