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Prayer and Information Sheet – 24th May
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Thought for the Day – Friday 22nd May
Friday 22nd May – Chris Turk My last Thought was written when I was reading the book of Nehemiah. Perhaps the key verse in Nehemiah is “When all our enemies heard about this, all the surrounding nations were afraid and lost their self-confidence, because they realized that this work had
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Thought for the Day – Thursday 21st May
Thursday 21st May – Heather Machin Hebrews 9:24 – “For Christ did not enter a sanctuary made with human hands that was only a copy of the true one; he entered heaven itself, now to appear for us in God’s presence.” Last week my bible study notes used the hymn
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Thought for the Day – Wednesday 20th May
Wednesday 20th May – Andy Gore What have you been thinking about for the last forty days? When you read the New Testament what is it that jumps out at you? My Goodreads app tells me I’m 68% through the BIG Green book you may have seen me waving last
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Thought for the Day – Tuesday 19th May
Ask – Don Brennan In 1642 Richard Lovelace wrote “Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage” and involuntary isolation has made that saying ring true. It’s how we think and feel about things that is critical to our wellbeing. Eventually lockdown will be lifted and
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Thought for the Day – Monday 18th May
Monday 18th May – Alison Bygrave I don’t think I have really been ashamed of the gospel exactly, more too focused on myself worrying I won’t have the right words. In this time of isolation, also helped by the ‘Catching the Wave’ booklet, I have been so relieved to realise
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Thought for the Day – Saturday 16th May
Saturday 16th May – Gill Smith Let’s take some time to thank God for Dronfield. I have lived here for almost 50 years and have always walked a lot, along with my husband Mick, but just lately we have discovered lovely places we have never been before, all within walking
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Prayer and Information Sheet – Sunday 17th May
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Thought for the Day – Friday 15th May
Be still – Don Brennan As time goes on in isolation, with social distancing (which has always seemed a misnomer to me – we are physical distancing not trying to reduce our other contacts with each other), with cv19 cases seeming unending we can begin to be disturbed, unsettled, impatient, bursting
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Thought for the Day – Thursday 14th April
Thursday 14th May – Ed Tomlinson In the last few weeks I’ve marvelled at the fact that our food supplies have pretty much been as normal, supermarkets are constantly well stocked and we have our usual varied diet at home. This is down to farmers, truckers, air freight, warehouses, supermarkets