Services on Luke

Services on Luke

Travelling in Prayer

Summer is a time of travelling, so whether you are at home, sitting on the beach or a long way away you are welcome to join us for our online summer series. Each week a different preacher will explore an aspect of their journey, physical or spiritual in a short act of worship.

The Ascension

Can you imagine what is must have been like for those who witnessed this amazing event – Jesus ascending to heaven? Readings Acts 1: 1-11Luke 24: 44-53

Peace be with you

Jesus appeared to his bewildered and frightened disciples with a greeting ‘peace be with you’ and then shared food with them. We can only begin to imagine the wonder felt by the disciples! Deacon Richard reflects on Jesus appearing to the disciples, with music from the Bell Road Band. Readings Psalm 4Luke 24: 36-48

Our Father

Readings Isaiah 41: 10Luke 15:11-24

The Road Not Taken

Today we are reflecting on a very special encounter with Jesus on the Emmaus Road. John will be exploring this amazing experience for the disciples and thinking about the roads we choose to take in our own lives. Special thanks to Rev Barbara for sharing her story ‘of life and faith’ in our ‘Open Pages’ interview series.

God is with us in Peace – 3rd Sunday in Advent

God is with us in peace, or is he? John talks about peace in our world today and how the Christmas story can relate to bringing about peace. There are hymns from the music group and Dawn, prayers from Jo and we hear some more about our Christmas appeals from Kam and Dinnie.

The Road We Walk

You can download the service sheet here. Text version of the Bible Studies and reflection can be downloaded here. Video and Audio versions Below. Collection and Offering can be given online here. If you are finding these services valuable please consider giving a small amount to help support the church. Dramatised Reading Bible Study One Bible Study Two Reflection

God of Life – 6th November 2016

Revd. Adam discusses the mystery of life after death and echos the question of Job; ‘If a man dies, will he live again?
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