Lent Walks
Many of us are enjoying a walk as our daily exercise. So, to give your perambulation purpose one of our members has organised this challenge.
A Baptist-Methodist Ecumenical Church in Leicester
Many of us are enjoying a walk as our daily exercise. So, to give your perambulation purpose one of our members has organised this challenge.
It has been the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. I have observed this time of prayer at the beginning of each year since the early 1970s. This week I have been praying with J. Philip Newell’s book The New Harmony (St Andrew Press 2012)
After eight days had passed, it was time to circumcise the child; and he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb...
I used to use these affirmations regularly in my prayers as a member of the Iona Community. Whilst I no longer am a member they still stir my faith and explain what I am trying to believe. I offer them to us all at Christchurch as we journey into a fresh year with many uncertainties ahead of us. May they…
We can’t hold services but we are still celebrating the season of Advent, when we look forward to the birth of Christ on Christmas Day.
A sermon from Revd Debra Chidakwa Akue during the coronavirus lockdown, when no-one knows how long we have to endure, or how many more will suffer.
This morning we were able to hold a service in the Worship Centre again for the first time. Comfortable seats instead of hard plastic chairs! During September we’ve been holding Sunday services in the hall while some water damage from a leak in the roof was dealt with. The roof has now been repaired, although some re-plastering is still needed…
Continuing the September theme of creation, here is Rev john Rackley’s second sermon, preached on 20th September.