by Julie Turner | Oct 15, 2018 | What's Happening
The sign at the door of the Grove Nursing Home in Thurnscoe says ‘to plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.’ This is a place which cares for the sick and elderly, including those suffering from dementia. It is a challenging place to visit, for it is a...
by Julie Turner | Oct 14, 2018 | What's Happening
A reluctant birthday celebration tonight?!
by Julie Turner | Oct 14, 2018 | What's Happening
Life can often feel like a quicksand; the more we strive to reach solid ground, the less secure we feel. Ps 125:1 reminds us that those who trust in God are like Mount Zion which cannot be shaken. Our trust in God ultimately helps us to be lifted from the slimy pit,...
by Julie Turner | Oct 14, 2018 | What's Happening
Yan Hadley spoke tonight on Psalm 121 on the subject of standing firm when life is sinking fast. Our society seems to be sinking in many ways – morally, spiritually, politically and socially, and as individuals, we often feel as though we are sinking when...
by Julie Turner | Oct 14, 2018 | What's Happening
Garry spoke this morning at Cherry Tree Court about SatNavs and directions… Sometimes a SatNav can be really useful, negotiating you through different routes (especially if a familiar route is blocked because of an accident), but sometimes it can’t be...
by Julie Turner | Oct 13, 2018 | What's Happening
Paul urged the Ephesians to pray for him to be able to declare God’s word fearlessly (Eph 6:18-20) and we all need to pray for those in authority and leadership over us (see 1 Tim 2:1-2). Many of you will have heard about the Ashers’ court case this week,...