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April: Thoughts from Huw
There is a very beautiful saying of Christ which is one of the unwritten sayings which do not appear in the New Testament at all:
Raise the stone and you will find me;
Cleave the wood and I am there.
March: Thoughts from Huw
Challenged by the words of Pope Francis in his Lenten message this year …
Feb: Thoughts from Huw
It’s easy to delude ourselves into thinking we have a strong faith when everything in our world is calm and smooth. It’s only when the storm strikes that we discover what kind of faith we have, or if we have any faith at all. Coronavirus has certainly done that! But faith here means not so much belief in God as trust in God. We love to sing the hymn ‘Trust and Obey’.
Nov: Thoughts from Huw
And God says - every one of these who fell is a child of mine, everyone I have counted the hairs on their head. And even when a sparrow falls , I see and care- how much more when one of my children falls in battle do I see and love and care.
October: Thoughts from Huw
Strange times indeed and we can ask where God is in all the fear and confusion.? I am reminded of Isaiah`s words in Chapter 43 v18 and 19 `Do not remember the former things, or consider the things of old. I am about to do a new thing.`
March: Thoughts from Huw
Themes of forgiveness, cleansing, renewal, refreshment and growth are things to consider as we travel through Lent.
February: Thoughts from Huw
Nothing so marks the passing of time as does the passing of the seasons…..
Nov: Thoughts from Huw
This is a story about a little girl, who, whilst her parents were not looking, stole a poppy from a Remembrance Memorial. She and her sister climbed the Memorial steps and noticed a wreath, faded but still garlanded with poppies, before her elder sister could stop her, the little girl had reached out a hand and taken a flower
October: Thoughts from Huw
I have been challenged by reading the parables of the lost sheep, a lost coin and a lost son. The stories are in Luke’s Gospel Ch15 v1-32. The parables teach us something of how God feels about us with all our imperfections and follies.
September: Thoughts from Huw
Dear Friends,
I was told recently by someone that `the Methodist Church is dying and on its last legs’. That statement did make me think particularly about our worshipping numbers on a Sunday morning. Yes, numbers have decreased at Wesley and indeed in all our churches in this Circuit. But, of course, the strength of the Church is not only measured in numbers, but by a deeper level of commitment, in terms of joyful enthusiasm for the gospel of Christ and a recognition of the constant privilege of knowing we are all unique and loved by God.