Sunday Service - 12th July

Sunday 12th July - 5th Sunday after Trinity

Good Morning & welcome all to our virtual Sunday Gathering

Vicar Lee will be leading the service this morning with a Virtual Communion, music, readings & prayers and the talk from Richard Croft all streamed Live on Facebook at 10:30am.

Our bible readings for today are Ephesians 1:3-14 & Mark 6:14-29

The words for the service will be on the screen for you to follow along this week. A copy of these words (liturgy) are in the booklet linked below.

If you are missing seeing people from church is there someone you can make contact with to see if they fancy joining you for a chat on WhatsApp / Zoom / Facetime or the telephone after the Live Stream service? Grab a coffee and have a catch up much like you would in church on a Sunday morning. If you are not sure who you could make contact with please speak to Vicar Lee or one of the churchwardens (Dave, Jeanette, Maria or Alan) and we will see what we can arrange for you.

UPDATE: a recording of our Facebook Live service has now been added below:

JUNIOR & SMALL CHURCH

Click on these links for fun worksheets and activities to do with the kids, for families following the lectionary readings for this Sunday….

You will also find more useful links for families on the Junior & Small Church Resources page.

personal prayer

During this period of lockdown we have shared details and links to a few daily devotional resources for use in personal prayer time. Here is another resource that you may like to explore in the coming weeks.

Pray As You Go is a daily prayer session, designed to go with you wherever you go, to help you pray whenever you find time, but particularly whilst travelling to and from work, study, etc.

It is available from their website or as an app.

A new prayer session is produced every day of the working week and one session for the weekend. It is not a 'Thought for the Day', a sermon or a bible-study, but rather a framework for your own prayer.

Lasting between ten and thirteen minutes, it combines music, scripture and some questions for reflection.

The aim of these sessions is to help you to:

  • become more aware of God's presence in your life

  • listen to and reflect on God's word

  • grow in your relationship with God

The style of prayer is based on Ignatian Spirituality. It is produced by Jesuit Media Initiatives, with material written by a number of Jesuits, both in Britain and further afield, and other experts in the spirituality of St Ignatius of Loyola. Although the content is different every day, it keeps to the same basic format.

Click the logo or this link to find out more: https://pray-as-you-go.org/

For our closing prayer this Sunday

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