How Fast Do You Walk?

How Fast Do You Walk?

Garry talked this morning at Cherry Tree Court about the pace at which people walk. Often, if walking with other people, we have to modify our pace to suit other people, either walking faster than usual or slowing our pace down to accommodate them. As we get older, we...
Winter Wonderland

Winter Wonderland

There was lots to see and do at the Winter Wonderland event in Thurnscoe Flower Park this afternoon, including ice-skating, funfair rides, craft and food stalls and Thurnscoe Harmonic Male Voice Choir! 200 goody bags were given out to different families and a variety...
Taking Part

Taking Part

It’s very easy for younger generations to view Remembrance Sunday as a historical exercise only. Their only experience of war may have come from history lessons, TV or films; it’s perhaps surprising for us to realise that even the Falklands’ War...
Things We Need to Remember

Things We Need to Remember

On Remembrance Sunday, Mark spoke about some of the things we need to remember, looking at three Scriptures in particular: Psalm 137:1-4. This psalm was written during the Babylonian exile, when God’s people were far from their homeland and were lost and...
Speak The Truth About God

Speak The Truth About God

Sin entered the world when Adam and Eve believed a lie about God. The devil came to them in the Garden of Eden and questioned them about the commandments God had given to them, subtly insinuating half-truths that painted God in a restrictive, selfish light. He flatly...
Individual Psalms of Lament

Individual Psalms of Lament

We continued our Bible studies on the Psalms of Lament tonight, looking at two psalms written by individuals (Ps 69 and Ps 77). Ps 69 could be said to be a Messianic or prophetic psalm, looking ahead to the Suffering Saviour prophesied by Isaiah (Is 52-53), and is...