Catch-Up

Catch-Up

Strangely Warmed – A Reflection for Wesley Day

This week John tells three stories from John Wesleys life. “A Brand Plucked from the Burning”, ” A Heart Strangely Warmed” and “The world is my Parish” each show key moments in Wesleys life and the foundation of Methodism.

Breakfast is Served

In this sermon titled “Breakfast is Served,” preacher Lee Thomas explores what Jesus’ resurrection appearance means for us today. Using the story of Jesus preparing breakfast for his disciples after a fruitless night of fishing, he unpacks three key themes: we have an extraordinary catch waiting when we follow Jesus’ direction, Jesus has already provided for us regardless of what we bring to the table, and we’re called to feed and care for others. Thomas challenges us to surrender our…

Sharing Your Hope

In this Christian Aid Week service, the church explores the theme “Sharing Your Hope.” The sermon challenges believers to share their faith and hope with others who are suffering. The readings emphasise living boldly as Christians and proclaiming God’s love to the world. Our preacher Geoff Waterhouse shares how Christian Aid works to support vulnerable communities, particularly those facing food insecurity and climate challenges. The service calls us to recognise their responsibility to stand alongside those in distress and actively…

Trusting Christ Who is the Way

In todays service from Hounslow Methodist Church, Reverend Heflin explores Jesus’ comforting words to his disciples in John 14:1-14. During times of fear and uncertainty, Jesus offers five essential gifts: comfort for troubled hearts, clarity through his declaration “I am the way,” hope in preparing a place for believers, assurance that knowing Jesus means knowing God, and power through prayer in his name. This passage speaks directly to our struggles with life’s instability and doubts. The service includes worship, hymns,…

Led by the Good Shepherd

Revd. Heflin explores what it means to be led by the good shepherd through Psalm 23 and John 10. Jesus isn’t just a distant figure but someone who knows you personally and calls you by name. He provides what you need, guides you through life’s darkest valleys, and protects you from harm. The sermon challenges you to consider what kind of shepherd you’re following. Are you chasing prosperity alone, or are you trusting Jesus for eternal life? The core message…