On this day in 1946, the National Health Service Bill passed through Parliament, with our beloved NHS finally launched two years later. ๐๐ฉโโ๏ธ
It all started with this man: Nye Bevan. https://t.co/LJSZl7MTBP
Emergency services staff and key workers are being verbally assaulted or abused. #BeKind to those trying to keep themselves, their families and our communities safe whilst doing their jobs. Help stop this by showing your support. #Unacceptable
If you require urgent mental health support, please call the 24/7 Connection phone line on 0300 123 5440 and you will be signposted to the right service for the support you need. https://t.co/r7xFJPXUBJ
Really touched to listen to the #clapforNHS . Nice to know that everything we are all doing is appreciated even if it is tough for everybody #StayHomeSaveLives
We look forward to gathering together online, this Sunday at 10am. You can find the link on our homepage, https://t.co/EAjONuZOM2.
Sunday's a National Day of Prayer, churches are going to be praying together, lighting candles on their windowsills. Join us in prayer at 7pm.
Here is the letter that Archbishop @JohnSentamu and I have written to Church of England clergy today.
This is a very unusual and painful time for everyone. We are praying for you all and are very grateful for all you are doing.
#coronavirus#COVID19
Not everybody can stay home, and we owe a big debt of gratitude to health professionals, transit and airport workers, first responders, and everyone keeping our communities going. Leaders have to step up to support people whose lives and livelihoods take a hit in the weeks ahead.
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This week we look at design, giving you five simple tips to help your church create the right tone for the message.
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God can do anything, you knowโfar more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your wildest dreams! He does it not by pushing us around but by working within us, his Spirit deeply and gently within us.
Eph 3:20 The Message
#sabbath
Today there are many who believe technology will solve our problems. While science and technology can tell you what can be done and how to do it in the most efficient way, they cannot tell you whether you should do it or not. Science tells us what is and not what we ought to do.
Every follower of Christ has witnessed the abundant love that God has for them, and every one of us is sent in the power of the Holy Spirit to live lives and speak words that tell of that.