Letter from the clergy - Friday 31 July 2020
This week, Rev Sue McWhinney looks ahead to Sunday's service which focuses on the feeding of the 5000 and urges us to count our blessings with an 'attitude for gratitude'.
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This week, Rev Sue McWhinney looks ahead to Sunday's service which focuses on the feeding of the 5000 and urges us to count our blessings with an 'attitude for gratitude'.
In this week's letter to the Parish, Rev Sue McWhinney reflects on what this week's reading from Romans tells us about waiting and living with uncertainty.
In this week's letter to the Parish, Rev Sue McWhinney reflects on what this week's reading from Romans tells us about waiting and living with uncertainty.
In this week's letter to the Parish, Rev Sue McWhinney reflects on the familiar story of the Parable of the Sower and looks at what it might mean for us today.
In this week's letter to the Parish, Rev Sue McWhinney reflects on a sense of weariness being felt by many hoping for opportunities to enjoy normal life again.
In this week's letter to the Parish, Rev Sue McWhinney looks at the latest advice on when churches may reopen and considers the opportunities for reflection which lockdown has provided.
In this week's letter to the Parish, Rev Sue McWhinney looks ahead to our service this Sunday and reflects on what we can all do to cope better with the uncertainty of our situation due to coronavirus.
In this week's letter to the Parish, Rev Sue McWhinney responds to the Government's latest guidance on allowing access to churches and explains why it may still be some weeks before St John's can open for private prayer.
This week's letter to the Parish from Rev Sue McWhinney
This week's letter to the Parish from Rev Sue McWhinney
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