Some will accept the message, but not all.

Some will accept the message, but not all.

Our preacher last Sunday was Paul Savill. He was welcomed by Bunty Hodgkins and began with words from Psalm 66: Shout with joy to God and praise his name. Reflecting on the recent coronation Paul noted that our new king paid homage to the King of kings at the moment...
He Came to Serve Not To Be Served

He Came to Serve Not To Be Served

The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles lll was firmly at the heart of our morning’s worship last Sunday when the preacher was Mr Robert Williams. Robert was welcomed by steward Sue Fox and we sang happy birthday to Olivia, one of our young people. Kingship was...
“I Don’t Believe It!”

“I Don’t Believe It!”

Last Sunday our morning service was led by a guest preacher, Mr Ian White, our Synod Secretary. Ian and our visitors were warmly welcomed by our steward Rosalind. Ian’s theme for the day was “Discerning Thomas”, well known in the New Testament as a disciple of Jesus...
Awards for Sixty Years Preaching

Awards for Sixty Years Preaching

Last Sunday was special in the life of our Methodist Church as we celebrated the Awards given to two of our members, Muriel Ash and Ron Lucas, for Sixty Years as Methodist Local Preachers. There were visitors, family and friends from far and wide joining our own...
He Came to Serve Not To Be Served

The Power of the Resurrection, Today

Our preacher on Sunday, Carolyn Lawrence, continued our celebration of Easter with hymns and prayerful thanks for our Saviour’s great sacrifice for our sakes. She began by reading from Psalm 95: “Come let us sing for joy to the Lord…” After our first hymn, Jesus...