Pepper
There is a pepper shaker in a cupboard in our house. It sits just below the teabags, which I’m sure many of you are familiar with from over the years, […]
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There is a pepper shaker in a cupboard in our house. It sits just below the teabags, which I’m sure many of you are familiar with from over the years, […]
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There is a passage in the Bible that fascinates me. Picture yourself in the story: you have two wives, two servants, eleven sons, you’ve just crossed the ford of the Jabbok, and suddenly you’re caught up in […]
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How would you describe our church? What makes it different from another? For my next 2 blogs, I thought I’d have a go at describing our community, choosing just 4 characteristics. Of course, you can add to this list in the comments, because […]
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I’m no preacher, though I admire those who can move the heart , inspire to action or introduce a new perspective by speaking with passion from the front. I’m more prone to […]
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Blessed is the one who trusts in Yahweh, whose confidence is in him. They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the […]
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This one is for the nerds out there! Especially if, like me, you want to understand your faith and to know how it plays itself out in everyday life. I can get stuck […]
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As I write this, the whole country has been spared covid level 5 restrictions and has instead gone to level three. The two utterly predictable reactions to this decision are […]
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The other week at Ignite, Matthew mentioned the series called Chosen. I too have watched this very innovative approach to the depiction of the Gospel. In particular, I was greatly moved by the episode […]
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I was taught never to mix metaphors. So I wouldn’t dare do it here. But I will indulge in two different metaphors to make a point. Here goes: First, this. […]
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As I begin to write this, the opportunity to gather together as church in our buildings on Sunday mornings is still not an option. Over the past couple of months […]
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