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Category Archives: Things you’ve often thought but were afraid to say
Growing Spirituality
A new book about the Ecumenical County of Cumbria Growing Spirituality is a personal reflection on the spirituality of Cumbria. This book briefly tells the story of the faith from the first Christians to those denominations that signed the covenant … Continue reading
The Christmas Story revisited, but is it true? What do you believe?
Helen invited us to listen to this story of Jesus at our last Home Group. What do you believe? It is the beginning of December and we are at the start of Advent, and the western world is starting to … Continue reading
Cell Phones and Bibles
I wonder what would happen if we treated our Bible like we treat our cell phone. What if we carried it around in our purses or pockets? What if we flipped through it several times a day? What if … Continue reading
MAUNDY THURSDAY THOUGHTS
http://gregboyd.blogspot.com/2007/11/washing-osamas-feet.html My nephew sent me this link. It appears on the site of Greg Boyd, the leader of his church in MN. As Maundy Thursday approaches, one has to think about what Jesus would do and how he would respond. … Continue reading
God Speaking – Visions
In yesterday’s service (22/07/07) we were continuing our look at how God speaks to us. This service was focussing on His use of visions to make His will known. For those who were with us, perhaps you would like to … Continue reading