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St Martin's Walsall: Faith
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Monday, 1 November 2010. In mid September Christine and I were away and so missed the Pope’s visit to the UK. However, thanks to Sky and the BBC we were able to view some of the highlights. Why is it that some people are so quick to denounce those who show themselves to be Christian? Why are some people quick to complain about Christians coming together? Do they find it strange that people have faith in God and His Son Jesus Christ? 8220;Now faith is being s...
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St Martin's Walsall: No Excuse Sunday
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Monday, 22 November 2010. To make it possible for everyone to attend worship next Sunday we are having a ‘No Excuse Sunday’. Beds will be placed in the aisles for people who say ‘Sunday is my only day to have a long lie in’. Eye lotion will be provided for those who watched TV too late the previous night. We will have steel helmets for those who say ‘The roof will cave in if ever I came to church’. So there is no excuse for staying away. St Martin's Walsall ...
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St Martin's Walsall: The Light Has Come
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Tuesday, 18 January 2011. The Light Has Come. In one scene Lucy is tempted to look into a mirror and desire to see a more beautiful vision of herself. The implication is that she has no intrinsic value. It reminded me strongly of Simon’s talk where he invited us to look at our reflections and realise God loves us just as we are with all our blemishes and faults. God bless, Jackie. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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St Martin's Walsall: Toys
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Tuesday, 18 January 2011. Apparently the first recorded toy in 4000BC was a Babylonian game similar to draughts. Since then children have played with a variety of toys through the ages, from simple dolls and spinning tops to the character based and electronic toys of today. The types of toys which we played with and our children and grandchildren play with may have changed but the constant is the joy and delight which toys give to all children. Welcome to th...
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St Martin's Walsall: Epiphany
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Tuesday, 18 January 2011. Today is Epiphany Sunday – epiphany means an appearance (from the Greek epiphaneia. May God bless you all. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the blog of St Martin's Church in Walsall. On this site we publish our weekly reflections, which we hope will inspire, challenge and stimulate you. Please take time to visit our main website at www.walsallstmartins.2day.ws (see link below). View my complete profile.
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St Martin's Walsall: A LITANY FOR REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Monday, 15 November 2010. A LITANY FOR REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY. This Sunday we remember those who have died serving our country in both World wars, but le t’s not forget those who have given their lives since. We MUST not forget. . . . . . . Bruised and black clouds shed heavy tears on the fields of. In which were buried the flower of a generation. FOR THESE WERE HIS CHILDREN. Bruised and black clouds. Shed heavy tears on the cities of Europe. GOD, OUR GOD. St Ma...
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St Martin's Walsall: Knowing When To Let Go
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Monday, 11 October 2010. Knowing When To Let Go. Around the same time I made it clear that I felt it was right for me to come off the Ministry team, due to circumstances this didn't happen at that time, but now Phill and Penny have joined the ministry team I feel it is right for me to resign, which I have done. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. St Martin's Walsall Website. St Martin’s Golden Jubilee. Knowing When To Let Go.
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St Martin's Walsall: October 2010
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Friday, 15 October 2010. St Martin’s Golden Jubilee. St Martin's Church was consecrated on the 22. October 1960 by the Bishop of Lichfield, the Right Reverend Arthur Stretton Reeve. Today fifty years on, we are delighted to welcome to St Martin's the present Bishop of Lichfield, the Right Reverend Jonathan Gledhill, who is leading us in our Golden Jubilee celebrations. Our mission statement is. In Christ: Seeking, Growing, Sharing and Spreading the Kingdom.
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St Martin's Walsall: St Martin’s Golden Jubilee
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Friday, 15 October 2010. St Martin’s Golden Jubilee. St Martin's Church was consecrated on the 22. October 1960 by the Bishop of Lichfield, the Right Reverend Arthur Stretton Reeve. Today fifty years on, we are delighted to welcome to St Martin's the present Bishop of Lichfield, the Right Reverend Jonathan Gledhill, who is leading us in our Golden Jubilee celebrations. Our mission statement is. In Christ: Seeking, Growing, Sharing and Spreading the Kingdom.
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St Martin's Walsall: January 2011
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Connecting Life and Faith in the Modern World. Tuesday, 18 January 2011. How silently, how silently,. The wondrous gift is given! So God imparts to human hearts. The blessings of his heaven. No ear may hear his coming,. But in this world of sin,. Where meek souls will receive him, still. The dear Christ enters in. With all those people coming in for the census, there must have been much noise and movement. Links to this post. Labels: Birth of Jesus. O Little Town of Bethlehem. When I was a child, I loved...