Well done to everyone at @SladePrimarySch for their parts in today's #HarvestFestival. Some excellent singing and poetry recitation - we're already looking forward to next year!
We're very excited for Bishop Given's visit over this weekend. You can join us to meet & greet him & Lilian at St P&P on Friday evening or for lunch on Sat at St Phil.
Contact the parish office for more details and to sign up to be with us.
We can't wait to welcome Bishop Given & Rev'd Lilian into the parish on Friday and share food & fellowship with them during the weekend @PeterPaulTon. Maybe the next welcome will be from them to us in #Kondoa, who knows?
@vickz_1990 We've had Pocahontas lyrics getting a mention at Worship in the Wild but not in a seminar yet. We're sure @pagey_face will work on it for a future session though! #DisneyInRealLife
It's been a long 2 years but it was a pleasure to be able to once again host @2520TonATC for their Christmas (not-quite) Carols service and Awards Evening.
Well done to the 9 new recruits who were admitted to the corps, and may God help you keep your promise.
An event like no other is coming this Christmas Eve! From 12noon in the churchyard at St Peter & St Paul we'll be hosting #NativityInTheWild���
There will be 2 nativities (at 12:30 & 3:30), a Christmas mini-market, stable photoshoot and live animals - all for free!
There has been much calamity in the world over the last 2 years and doubtless much has impacted us personally.
But Christ is coming, and is with us even now by his Spirit. What do you need to look to Christ for today? What cares and worries do you need to lay at his feet?
Today is #AdventSunday, the beginning of the Church's year. Advent means 'coming' and as we wait for Christmas to arrive, we prepare ourselves not just to recall Christ's first coming, but also that time when he will come again.
Rev'd Deryck Charnock spoke to us on Luke 21:25-36 and Jesus' apocalyptic words to his disciples.
It's natural for us to be anxious & concerned when calamity comes, but Jesus urges us to be careful, watch ourselves, and look up to our redemption. (vv34, 36 & 28)
Today we had our final service in the #HolyHabits series and service was the focus.
Sometimes we can feel ill equipped to serve God & others, but through prayer & Bible reading we can find practical ways to do this. Romans 12:9-16 has many ways we can serve those around us.
Providing people with a cup of tea* is a simple & practical way of serving others, and offers an opportunity to engage in conversation or pray for them. Sometimes it will be one-to-one, other times it might be for crowds.
*Other hot beverages are available
@LanghamPartners partners with indigenous publishers, and one volume Bible commentaries for Africa, South Asia, Central Europe and Latin America have now been written, edited & published, and even translated into regional languages too! 📚
Having access to a Bible in language that you can understand is hugely important, but so is having a commentary that helps to explain what you're reading. 📖
Zacchaeus didn't purchase salvation by giving his possessions to the poor and repaying those he may have cheated - he did these things because of the transformation that salvation brought to his life.
Where in your life has salvation brought transformation?
This morning Sally Musson spoke on Luke 19:1-10 and the significance of DOT - Determination, Openness & Transformation.
Zacchaeus was determined to see Jesus, and Jesus was determined to eat with him. How determined are you to encounter Jesus?
Zacchaeus showed openness by welcoming Jesus into his home. The onlookers were shocked that Jesus would eat with a 'sinner', not realising how closed they were to the reality that they, too, were sinners.
Are you open to welcoming those the world looks at as 'sinners'?
It's the first Monday of the month which means it's once again #MissionMonday! At the beginning of this new school year we wanted to share what our friends and partners at High Hopes are getting up to.
We all know that the last 18 months have been especially tough and looking after ourselves may have sometimes seemed quite difficult, particularly our mental health. This term High Hopes are helping children explore wellbeing through their WellGood series.