Thought for the Month July 2024, by Rev. Joy Rutlon
I wonder how many newsletters I’ve written over the last 25 years. I don’t think I’ll attempt to try and count! Moving always brings to … Read more
I wonder how many newsletters I’ve written over the last 25 years. I don’t think I’ll attempt to try and count! Moving always brings to … Read more
I begin with a confession: I have only been to one ordination service in my life – and that was last year, simply so I … Read more
When I was a child, growing up in the country, May was a time of exuberance – it felt as though the world was full … Read more
This year in March we travel through much of Lent, the whole of Holy Week and celebrate Easter Day all in one. How can we … Read more
Dear Friends, Once again this year has flown past and by the time you read this, we will be into the season of Advent and … Read more
When we don’t have words Over the past month, horrific images of violence have bombarded our television screens following the deadly terrorist attack of Hamas … Read more
October 6th marks the anniversary of the death of William Tyndale. He believed that everyone should be able to read and understand the Bible in … Read more
Welcome to the new Methodist year! We are delighted to welcome Deacon Jenny Jones to take forward work at Central Hall, including the important outreach … Read more
We thought it was going to be a disaster. Droylsden Methodist Church had put a lot of work into preparing a community fun day – … Read more
Very much in my mind currently is the way that, at this time of the year, following Trinity Sunday, our gospel readings change from the … Read more