Thought for the Month, Rev. Caroline Wickens
Just opposite the house I live in there is an enormous horse-chestnut tree. In May it’s covered in pyramids of flowers, white with pink tips. … Read more
Just opposite the house I live in there is an enormous horse-chestnut tree. In May it’s covered in pyramids of flowers, white with pink tips. … Read more
Football, Floods and Faith You may have noticed in July that there was a certain football tournament on that had been postponed from last year. … Read more
Going for a walk is one of the few activities we have been able to enjoy during lockdown and as soon as the restrictions changed … Read more
Is there, with the easing of pandemic restrictions in this country, a widespread surge in hope? Exploring the concept of hope in our scriptures. I … Read more
As I write we are coming up to the Fourth Sunday of Easter. The Easter eggs have long since been eaten and I find myself … Read more
Dear friends, A question – What does Easter mean to you? New life perhaps, or the Light that nothing can ever extinguish? If you ponder … Read more
Dear Friends, A few years ago I came across a book written by Ann Voskamp, a Canadian farmer’s wife. It’s entitled “A Thousand Gifts,” and one … Read more
February 15th 2021 marks fifty years since the decimalisation of British currency in 1971. I remember this time well. During the months leading up to … Read more
Luke 2: 1–7 I can’t remember a time when I didn’t have the picture of Jesus’ birth in my head: a manger filled with hay, … Read more
Luke 1: 67–80 Zechariah has heard a message from God that he is to have a son whose name will be John. Because he doubts … Read more