October 7, 2012
January 1st, 2012FROM THE RECTOR – HOW FAITH IMPROVES LIFE
Today we celebrate that three of our young people are taking another step in their journey of faith. Daniel, Bryony and Georgia have taken part in a course to explore what it means to be a Christian, in other words what it is to be a follower of Jesus. They now make a further commitment to Christ and His Church by receiving His most precious gift of Himself – Holy Communion, the spiritual gift that sustains us until He comes again. Daniel, Bryony and Georgia, have explored that being a follower of Jesus is not a matter of keeping particular rules or rituals, it is a relationship of love. It means loving and being loved by God and loving and being loved by others. Christians behave in particular ways out of gratitude for that love.
Many people call themselves Christians without it appearing to make any practical difference to their lives. They live in a culture which has been shaped over many centuries by the teaching of Jesus which impacts on the freedom of the society, its justice, its compassion and its festivals. The benefits of being a nominal Christian are very great indeed. It means living in a country in which (for the most part) poor people are not left to starve and minorities do not face execution without trial if their views are inconvenient. Many things that make life joyful spring from a Christian heritage – public holidays such as Easter, and magnificent music and architecture.
However, those who have decided to allow Christianity to have a real impact on them find that their lives are vastly improved. They live in a relationship with God. Of course, there is no proof that God exists, so this requires faith. But that faith is not vague, because it is founded on the teaching and promises of Jesus. This is a reliable basis for faith, because it is undeniable that Jesus existed. They worship and serve Jesus as their living God – very different from being just a nominal Christian.
Jesus taught and promised that having a relationship with him would offer ‘life in all its fullness’. Christians find in him a sense of purpose, security and self-worth. To live with faith in Jesus means that his followers are aware that their human lives are only a small part of an eternal existence. So they experience the highs, lows and mundane parts of life in a different way from those who have no confidence in anything except their own flesh and bone.
Christians are able to face bereavement and their own end knowing that God loves them through and beyond death. Christians have someone to thank for experiences which can barely be explained by a godless view of existence – a new birth, a stunning experience, or a heartfelt love.
We praise God for our young people and pray as they grow in their faith, they will experience all the blessings God offers. Blessings Stefanie
PRAYERS
We pray for those who need the healing touch of God’s hand especially Geoff, Gerry, Peter, Grace and Dave Holt.
IN BRIEF
Lunch Club is now on the 2nd Thursday – next lunch this week 11th October
On October 14th there will be a said Holy Communion at 9.00am to allow time to make our way to the South African Church in Kings College for a joint Harvest Festival at 10 am. If you wish to bring tinned goods please feel free to do so. If anyone would like a lift to the school, please let Stefanie know. May I encourage as many as possible to join us for this special service, I am sure it will be a great blessing. Children are very welcome. If you have family or friends visiting for the day, why not bring them along? It is an experience they might appreciate. If you do not attend the 9.00 o’clock service please keep your weekly envelope/gift until the following week.
On October 21st, Sara Ayerman (Lorraine’s daughter) is coming to talk to us about what God is doing in her life and how He is directing her to be involved in something which many know very little about. Please come & encourage her & pray that we may also be encouraged by what God’s says through her.
The election for churchwarden will be held on October 21st after the morning service. Brian Walter has been commended by the DCC to stand.
Talks on the Southway shop have resumed thanks to Fiona White and Julia McShane our County and Local Councillors who are very supportive of the venture. There are still some important details to discuss but for all of you who have kindly offered your time for this outreach I will keep you informed. Just keep praying for God’s guidance.
From January 6th our morning services will change from 9.30am to 10.00am (for a three month trial)
THANK YOUS
A huge thank you to all who were involved in our Autumn fair and particularly to Jyl & Sarah for doing so much preparation behind the scenes
Last but certainly not least, thank you all so much for the wonderful surprise of all the cards and the beautiful flowers last week, bless you all – Stefanie