Redhill URC
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I can remember with clarity VE Day 1945. The day before I had visited my grandmother who was living in a residential home called Thornhill House where she was looked after by a very lovely lady, a member of the staff. The lady asked me if I would like to visit London with her and her husband to join thousands of peo […]
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Reflecting on a week of demonstrations in the USA, and thinking about the way the Bible was used as part of a photo ‘opportunity’, the book of Exodus came to mind. At the end of Genesis, Joseph who had been sold off into slavery, found himself heading up the Egyptian crisis management team when famine struck the land of Egypt. Joseph […]
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On Sunday 7th June I would have spoken to you about the Trinity in which we see God, as the Creator, as Jesus who died for us and as the Holy Spirit
As Christians we cannot believe that the world was the work of anybody other than our God. Genesis 1:1-2:4 tells us that “In the beginning God created the heavens and the eart […]
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Matthew’s gospel opens what Christian’s name the New Testament of the Bible. It’s a retelling of the story of Jesus and, for many, the basis of what they believe about Jesus. In the very first chapter, and after a list of descendants, Matthew tells the Christmas story  […]
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Read Acts 2:1-41I
I am writing this a week before you will be reading these notes, so I know I am not up to the minute with the latest on the Covid19 Coronavirus situation. I am presuming we are still in lockdown but I am sure things will have changed since I have written this. I’m not going to guess what will happen but I do belie […]