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Newsletters

  • January & February 2026 Newsletter
    How has another year drawn to a close already? Another year of blessings, sadness, cares and concerns for each and every one of us. However, I can say for sure that whatever has happened to each of us, be it good or bad, the constant throughout that year has been our Lord God. As Deuteronomy1… Read more: January & February 2026 Newsletter
  • November & December 2025 Newsletter
    Where has 2025 gone? I find it hard to believe that we are fast approaching another Christmas time and the end of another year,. As we start to plan and prepare for this Christmas time, may we remember the true reason that we are celebrating. The presents, cards and parties are not the important things,… Read more: November & December 2025 Newsletter
  • September & October 2025 Newsletter
    I am sure I am not alone in wanting to give thanks to God for the wondrous bounty that he gives us. Once again, our allotment has produced a bumper harvest and I have struggled to keep on top of harvesting, preparing and preserving the produce, (be that in jams, chutneys or freezing). I am… Read more: September & October 2025 Newsletter
  • July and August 2025 Newsletter
    The season of holidays is upon us and as you hopefully get to enjoy a well-earned break from work, or the daily routine of life I pray that you will know God’s presence with you and His blessing upon you. I pray for safe travels and that you will all have a good time. As… Read more: July and August 2025 Newsletter
  • May & June 2025 Newsletter
    There goes another two months in a flash! We are starting to see the lovely warm weather now and the beautiful carpets of bluebells and the blossom on the trees. It always amazes me how the bulbs know when to come up, the trees to blossom and the birds know when to start building their… Read more: May & June 2025 Newsletter
  • March & April 2025 Newsletter
    As March arrives quickly, reflections on nature and Easter emerge. Just like seeds need burying to grow, Jesus’ resurrection symbolizes new life from death. During Lent, believers prepare for Easter, encouraging forgiveness and spiritual growth. Dates for church events are shared, highlighting community support and the importance of selflessness in faith.