by Julie Turner | Sep 9, 2018 | Talking Point!
My granddaughter has recently discovered the joys of a warm summer and public fountains… At the same time, however, she was initially nervous of these fountains because they were pre-programmed to disperse water at different speeds and heights and she was wary....
by Julie Turner | Sep 9, 2018 | What's Happening
John, in his gospel, shows us Jesus as fully man and fully God. He shows us Jesus weary and thirsty, weeping after a friend dies (John 11:35), troubled in spirit (John 13:21) and so on: very definitely a man, whose death is described in some detail (John 19:16-37)....
by Julie Turner | Sep 9, 2018 | What's Happening
An ordinary man, weary and hungry and thirsty after a 40-mile journey on foot, asked a woman for a drink at a well. Yet ironically, despite asking this, the man went on to offer her a gift of water – water that would quench spiritual thirst, water that would be...
by Julie Turner | Sep 9, 2018 | What's Happening
Tonight’s sermon looked at John 4:1-26 and the theme of living water. This encounter between Jesus and an unnamed woman at Jacob’s well in Sychar gives us a fascinating insight into His ability to draw people into conversation and move from the physical to...
by Julie Turner | Sep 9, 2018 | What's Happening
Stephen spoke this morning at Cherry Tree Court on the subject of numbers – not the book in the BIble of that name, but how our lives can so easily be controlled by numbers. We count the pennies and pounds in our bank account, hoping there is enough to pay all...