Magazine

  •  1 March 2022 |
     

    Over the winter of 1979/80 I produced a dramatic reading of the Gospel of Luke at the Anglican church in Charlton Village, close to where I was brought up. It was the last venture I undertook before going off to ministerial college in the summer of 1980. Luke’s Gospel is 24 chapters long so it was a mammoth task and took a very long ti […]

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    Congratulations to Laura Fisher, daughter of Fiona and David who married Andy Mason on 15th January. They hope to move to California by the end of March. We wish them every happiness in the future.

    Joan Hoad has had a cataract operation. It was good to see her back at the piano on Sunday Feb 20th.

    I know several of you have been fe […]

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    To everyone at Redhill United Reformed Church

    Thank you so much for holding a Tree of Light Service in December at your church.

    We are delighted to say that the churches that took part have raised £569.23 a wonderful amount. We really appreciate your time and effort in planning and hosting your service. By supporting St. Catherine […]

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    Some time ago sparrows were in very short supply but a recent article told us they are on the increase. Excellent news.

    Cow pats could solve the energy crisis. According to an item on Countryfile cow pats can be collected and used in a process to create energy. Maybe cows will be saviours.

    Flowers appearing 1 month in advance. It� […]

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    The next course to train to become an Assembly Accredited Lay Preacher begins in September 2022. This is a 2 year part-time course leading to Assembly Accreditation. Learning is by mixed mode with some sessions on Zoom, some pre- recorded, and work to be done in between; there are also 2 weekends a year. The programme covers personal dev […]