Redhill URC
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People are often asked if they could choose anyone – dead or alive – to invite to a dinner party, who would they like. Occasionally people suggest Jesus would be a good choice. I think they underestimate how uncomfortable he’d make them feel. To my mind, he’d be a bit of a nightmare.
I imagine it was the Victorians that turned […]
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At this time of the year, Harvest preparations would normally be well in hand; but, this year life is very different. With the possible reintroduction of a lockdown, churches are nervous about what it might mean for them in the coming weeks. One thing is for sure, gathering produce from the garden, greengrocer or supermarket to bring to […]
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For the past six months, church buildings have been closed and people have found it hard to take. Members have been grieving for their regular, sometimes weekly, visits; not just missing their friends and the routine of worship, but the very bricks and mortar that make up the signs to the world that Christianity happens here.
Village […]
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Is church more then a building? For the past six months, church buildings have been closed and people have found it hard to take. Members have been grieving for their regular, sometimes weekly, visits; not just missing their friends and the routine of worship, but the very bricks and mortar that make up the signs to the world that Christ […]
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On Sunday 6 September we were able to resume worship in the church for the first time since March. We had in place all of the required preventative measures and it was pleasing to see that so many people took them in their stride.
The service was led by Rev David Skitt with our Minister Martin Hazell providing his support reading se […]