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Sunday Worship from the United Reformed Churchfor Sunday 30 April   Today’s service is led by the Revd Angela Rigby  Call to Worship    Hallelujah!  Sing to God a new song Praise God in the company of all who love God.Let everyone celebrate their Creator Let us celebrate the One who leads us  Let us celebrate with dancing: Let us play …

On Sunday 30 April, the Revd Ernest Yu will lead our worship, and we’ll celebrate the baptisms of three young children. The Bible readings will be Psalm 23 and Mark 10:13-16.  Ernest will preach on the reading from Mark, “Jesus blesses the children”. Junior Church will meet together, with age-related activities for all, so do come …

As we approach a time of national rejoicing, the United Reformed Church (URC) prays that Almighty God will bless Their Majesties the King and Queen when they are crowned at Westminster Abbey on 6 May and grant them every happiness in their new roles. Eternal God, You order and govern our world and all that …

inspiration in your inbox Saturday 29th April 2023 Hildegard of Bingen 1098 – 1179   Hildegard receiving a visionUnknown author – Miniature from the Rupertsberg Codex of Liber Scivias. Information Hildegard of Bingen was a German Benedictine abbess and polymath active as a writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and as a medical writer and practitioner …

Peters, Hans / Anefo © Dutch National Archives Information  Helder Camara was born in the poor North East region of Brazil of an accountant father and primary school teaching mother.  He entered the seminary in 1923 and was ordained in 1931 with a papal dispensation as he was below the normal ordination minimum age of …

One of the most significant things about this period was the exposure it gave to the Bible. This was a Christian funeral for a deeply Christian Queen. Thousands of words from Scripture were spoken, heard by millions around the world. The Queen’s faith was acknowledged – even celebrated. But what did people make of the …

Introduction The period between the fall of Rome and the emergence of mediaeval European culture has come to be called the Dark Ages. For schoolchildren in Ireland it’s really where the national story begins. The gist of the mythic tale is expressed in a book with the unassuming title “How the Irish Saved Civilisation”, and …

inspiration in your inbox Wednesday 26th April 2023  St Wilgefortis Saint Wilgefortis in the Museum of the Diocese Graz-Seckau in Graz, Austria. Photo by Gugganij, Creative Commons Licence. Information Also known in Britain as St Uncumber, St Wilgefortis became a popular saint in the fourteenth century. A daughter of a pagan Portuguese king and a …

Tuesday 25th April 2023  St Hild of Whitby, abbess (614 – 680) image from CatholicIreland.net Introduction  Hild was an important figure in the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England, she was abbess at several monasteries and recognised for the wisdom that drew kings to her for advice. The source of information about Hilda is the Ecclesiastical History …