Choices and Committment
If you missed Rev Deborah’s sermon of Wednesday 13 June you can listen again here … More Choices and Committment
If you missed Rev Deborah’s sermon of Wednesday 13 June you can listen again here … More Choices and Committment
Here is Rev Deborah’s sermon of Wednesday 30 May … More The Greatness of Quiet Service
For technical reasons beyond our control, St Magaret’s Admin has been experiencing difficulties posting to any of our social media streams. Hopefully this has now been resolved, and normal service can resume. Stand by for a bit of a deluge… … More Uh-Oh!!
This article comes to you against a backdrop of chemical attacks and reprisal bombings in Syria, protracted Brexit negotiations, teenage mental health issues at an all time high, endemic loneliness amongst the elderly in our society, poverty and food banks as a norm in the UK, the world’s oceans clogged up with plastics, more high school shootings in the USA, grotesque power-posturing by political world leaders, and countless other atrocities at home and around the world … More A Place at the Table
Abide in me as I abide in you … More I AM the Vine
This is Rev Deborah’s sermon of Wednesday 23 May. You can listen to it again here … More The Holy Spirit Cannot be Contained!
“Leaving Lismore” is a traditional Scottish folk song that I was introduced to about a year ago. These words were set to it by Helen Kennedy and seem appropriate at the Easter season and the coming of Pentecost … More “Spirit of God” (Church Hymnary 4, no. 722)
A week or two ago this was given out at a rehearsal of the Manchester Chorale. Although not an obvious choice for the Easter issue of our parish magazine, it called to me … More Locus Iste – Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)
Last week was a mixture of emotions; joy, because our Lord had risen and sadness because it was Rev. Caroline’s last service with us, both life changing events for different people … More Change in inevitable…
In Jesus’ time, sheep were important to their Shepherd; they weren’t just raised for meat, but for wool and the Shepherd would name his sheep in the same way that we name our dogs or cats … More The Good Shepherd