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A Shady Character
A Shady Character
by Marjorie Dobson
Drama Monologue: A shady character Exodus 24: 12-18 Last Sunday before Lent year A ‘Get your sun-specs here, folks! Guaranteed to a factor of X – or something like it! Protect your eyes from the rays. Super quality. Never let you down. You’ll need ‘em any day now, ‘cos he’ll be c
Transfiguration
Transfiguration
by Andrew Pratt
Meditation: Transfiguration Last Sunday before Lent year A Matthew 17: 1 – 9 Respite, that’s what I need, respite. Do you ever have one of those periods when you just need lifting out of yourself? And then it comes, like a gift from God. You get an unexpected ‘phone call, a lette
God laughs at foolish schemes and plans
God laughs at foolish schemes and plans
by Andrew Pratt
Hymn: God laughs at foolish schemes and plans Last Sunday before Lent year A Psalm 2; 2 Peter 1:16-21 God laughs at foolish schemes and plans and sets the heavens shaking, so those who act outside God’s love, in truth, should now be quaking. A potter who has spoilt a vase may br
Three disciples saw God's glory
Three disciples saw God's glory
by Andrew Pratt
Hymn: Three disciples saw God’s glory Last Sunday before Lent year A Matthew 17: 1 – 9 Three disciples saw God’s glory, sunlight pouring from Christ’s face, shielding eyes are almost blinded, shaken by God’s present grace. Was it just imagination, was that Moses there as well? Th
Times and Seasons - Full Service - Sunday before Lent
Times and Seasons - Full Service - Sunday before Lent
by Andrew Pratt and Marjorie Dobson
Sunday before Lent – Transfiguration - Year C Service Contains: Hymn: Immortal, invisible, God only wise or Strange holiness: the glory of the Godhead Prayer: Facing sunlight Reading: Psalm 99 Reflection: Royalty (based on Psalm 99) Hymn: The King of love my shepherd is or Who is
Monologue: Peter sees the light!
Monologue: Peter sees the light!
by Marjorie Dobson
Drama Monologue: Peter sees the light! Last Sunday before Lent Matthew 17: 1 – 9 Mark 9: 2-9 Why did I open my big mouth? I do it all the time. I always have to say something – anything – and then as soon as I’ve spoken I know I’ve put my foot in it again! When will I ever lea
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