Thought for the Month December 2022, by Deacon Pru Cahill
A friend-in-ministry and I concluded recently that much of our time is involved in offering reassurance and embodying Jesus’ oft-repeated command, do not worry. In … Read more
A friend-in-ministry and I concluded recently that much of our time is involved in offering reassurance and embodying Jesus’ oft-repeated command, do not worry. In … Read more
Isaiah 2: 1-5 As I write this, the World Cup is underway. Have you realised that almost all football fans support the country where they … Read more
Dear Friends, This past week has led to many conversations about memories. 2022 is now the year we will remember when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth … Read more
One of my first supervisors and mentors, on the last Sunday before his retirement shared the following story with the congregation: ‘There is an old … Read more
First of all, thank you for inviting me to share my thoughts with you, now that I no longer live in Manchester, but in South … Read more
Dear friends, Having grandchildren gives you the opportunity to watch films you’d never normally see! “The Croods” is about a family who live in cave. … Read more
Dear Friends, A life long puzzle! A little while ago, I began to notice yellow and green dots in a square appearing on peoples social … Read more
One of the first things I did when the first lockdown began was to paint a rainbow to go in the lounge window, facing the … Read more
You will probably recognise the quote. When Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was asked what was the greatest challenge for a politician, he replied: ‘Events, dear … Read more
One of humanity’s greatest problems is forgetfulness. There are many different ways and reasons why we forget things, it’s something that can occur suddenly or … Read more