It feels like yesterday we were doing Christmas in our house. Last year we so enjoyed getting ready for it, celebrating Advent, probably the proper way for the first time. Lockdown has its uses J ! As Lent came round we asked ourselves why we give more importance to Advent and not to Lent. Surely both are as important! Both are amazing news for humanity. So we decided to do Advent the ‘right’ way this year. Of course, with a one and four year old, it might look a lot different to how others celebrate it, but we found ways to involve everyone in our family and to make it meaningful. In December, like others in the church, we made use of our front window to make a giant nativity scene. Let’s just say that if anyone had any doubts we were Christians, they now knew better! The kids so enjoyed making it and adding to it as Advent progressed (although Clara was not too sure she liked her baby doll in the window!). But most of all we loved seeing people stop to look at the scene and read ...
Enjoy something of Word Alive from the comfort of your own home! This year Word Alive is Word Online the strapline is 'Plug into the Word', as this is a chance to be refreshed and energised as we hear from God. There is something for everyone as you can see from our daily timetable. Tuesday 6 April – Friday 9 April Here's the basic schedule for each day; a more detailed version is available here . 4pm–4.30pm Children's meeting – Awesome Cutlery, Ed Drew, Colin Buchanan 6.30m–7.15pm Youth meeting 7.45pm–7.55pm Count Everyone In 8pm–9pm Main meeting - with talks by David Cook on Proverbs and music by Olly Knight There are also sessions for international students running throughout the day – more information here . Seminar Tracks in April & May The Word Online continues after Word Alive week itself. Starting on Monday 12 April 3 seminar tracks will run weekly for 5 sessions, ending with a live Q&A with the speaker. Three outstanding speake...
In the face of new restrictions LICC raises the question 'How long O Lord?' Here we go. Again. But it feels different this time. The days are getting darker, that glimpse of a normal summer is a fading memory, and our horizons of Christmas, New Year, and 2021 are all shrouded in uncertainty. How long before this is over? How long, Lord? Read more
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