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Meditation on pentecost being on fire for God
Meditation on pentecost being on fire for God
by Tim Marshall
A guided meditation based on the pentecost passage. This item will download as 03110605386116.doc Extract: Read this slowly with breaks between each line to give people time to reflect on what your saying. Close your eyes. Imagine that you're in a room with your friends. What fur
Unexpected God
Unexpected God
by Marjorie Dobson
Prayer: Unexpected God Unexpected God, when we follow you we never know what is round the next corner, but that is all a part of the package we accept when we take up your call. You constantly surprise us with new challenges and sometimes test our faith to the limits, but you wil
Anxiety
Anxiety
by Marjorie Dobson
Prayer: Anxiety O God, there are times when I am so afraid of the future, because the older I get, the less there is of it. I cover my fear by activity, by cheerfulness, by boasting of my age; but deep within, I have a fear of the unknown and I cannot hide that from you. Continue
Let us thank God
Let us thank God
by Marjorie Dobson
Prayer: Let us thank God Let us thank God for those who led us to our own faith by their words, prayers and example. Let us thank God for the faith of those people who have supported and encouraged us when life has not been easy. Let us thank God for those who were ready to help
Imagining the Lectionary: Envisioning the Kingdom of God (Epiphany 4A)
Imagining the Lectionary: Envisioning the Kingdom of God (Epiphany 4A)
by David Perry
Imagining the Lectionary: Envisioning the Kingdom of God (Epiphany 4A) Reflection accompanying image: "Jackdaws with text “disciples need sharp all-round vision” These Jackdaws have sharp, all-round vision. Working together they have all the angles covered and never seem to
Sermon on the Mount Trio
Sermon on the Mount Trio
by David Coleman
A trio of spot clips, 1 min in total: Salt of the Earth Light from under a bushel and City on a hill (cannot be hidden). - For a single clip of just City on a Hill - Click Here These things are conveyed with a creative literalism whose intent is that the images should not be mere
Imagining the Lectionary: Christmas barbed and barbarous (Advent 4A)