A Song for Lent – Waiting to Begin
Tired of Lenten dirges and hymns in minor keys? Enjoy a little purple in your life but have too much joy in your heart to be solemn for Forty Days? A song for Lent is your antidote – starts Ash Wednesday
Tired of Lenten dirges and hymns in minor keys? Enjoy a little purple in your life but have too much joy in your heart to be solemn for Forty Days? A song for Lent is your antidote – starts Ash Wednesday
Transcript and music from the Concert of Memories to commemorate the 65th Anniversay of the Felixstowe Floods of 1953
Bible Study notes to go with the movie Victoria & Abdul
Too easily we can put our faith in how we have met God in times past and romanticise it instead of seeking to love that lies ahead of us
The Kingdom of Heaven is like…. among you Sermon for Trinity 7 – Sunday 30 July 2017 – St John the Baptist Felixstowe Text: The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, yeast, hidden treasure, a pearl of great value, a net, a storehouse. (Matthew 13:31-33,44-52) God give you peace my sisters and brothers.… Continue reading The Kingdom of Heaven is like…. among you
If Jesus sowed in Suffolk – on becoming good soil. Sermon for Sunday 15 July 2017 – St John the Baptist, Felixstowe – Text: Matthew 13.23 God give you peace my sisters and brothers. If Jesus were to farm in Suffolk, or at least tell the parable of the sower today, would he tell it differently?… Continue reading If Jesus sowed in Suffolk – on becoming good soil.
How Can this be, Since I am not a Virgin? (A Reflection on The Annunciation) Such familiar words. Fear not! Greetings, favoured one. Nothing will be impossible with God. and Let it be with me according to your word. For a virgin girl child In the footsteps of a barren old woman Nothing is… Continue reading How can this be, since I, am not a virgin?
In troubled times we turn to God for help. However God’s answer sometimes means we are called to go and help others so bring God’s love to everyone.
Reading for Sunday 28 May 2017 – St John the Baptist Felixstowe God give you peace my sisters and brothers C.S. Lewis famously described pain as, ‘God’s megaphone to rouse a deaf world.’ Perhaps this week, in the aftermath of the bomb killing twenty-two young people in Manchester and the bus attack in Egypt which saw… Continue reading The Ragman – finding redemption in the pain and tears of Manchester and Egypt
Doorkeepers of Heavenly Homes Sermon for the Fifth Sunday of Easter – 14 May 2017 – St John the Baptist, Felixstowe. Text: In my Father’s house there are many dwelling-places (John 14v2) God give you peace my sisters and brothers. In 2014 our Diocese (St Edmundsbury & Ipswich) celebrated 100 years since it was created. Other dioceses… Continue reading Doorkeepers of Heavenly Homes