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November: Thoughts from Huw
This month we remember literally millions who have died as a result of war. God says – every one of these who fell is a child of mine, everyone I have counted the hairs on their head. So, we remember those who died and give thanks for what they gave to us and the generations which followed them and we rejoice that everyone was and remains forever precious and loved in God’s sight.
October: Thoughts from Huw
Light will always have to fight darkness. Love will always have to fight hate. Truth will always have to fight falsehood. These are the things we proclaim when we, by word and deed, share with others the message that Jesus is Lord.
September: Thoughts from Huw
Dear Friends
Autumn is a time for cooling off after the long hot lazy and hazy days of summer. It is back to darker nights, green leaves falling, conker fights and lingering mists. For some it`s the dread of going back to school or the thrill of starting college. For others it is the joy of singing along to the Last Night of the Proms and tapping feet to the return of Strictly Come Dancing. There are relieved sigh's of `it`s back to autumn` and for the people called Methodists there is excitement and enthusiasm about the start of another new year in the life of the church.
July: Thoughts from Huw
Dear Friends
Worship is at the heart of the Christian faith. It is the activity in which we focus our response and praise.
June: Thoughts from Huw
Dear Friends
In our recent Church Growth discussions here at Wesley, lively conversations took place at the Annual General Church Meeting on the subject of `welcome`. We were reminded that welcome is one of the signs that a Church is alive. So, where are we now? Where could we go? and what could we do?
May: Thoughts from Huw
Dear Friends,
The ancient story is told of a rabbi who gathered all his students together very early in the morning while it is still dark. He told them to pay attention because he had an important question to ask them.