Christmas Day 2018
As we come together today to celebrate the birth of Jesus, I would like us to reflect on the events leading up to and including Jesus’ birth and what it means to us today … More Christmas Day 2018
As we come together today to celebrate the birth of Jesus, I would like us to reflect on the events leading up to and including Jesus’ birth and what it means to us today … More Christmas Day 2018
This sermon was given by Rev Deborah on Wednesday 19 December 2018 … More Zechariah’s Story
On the afternoon of Sunday 2 December 2018 we had an Advent Quiet Afternoon at St Margaret’s facilitated by our ALM, Carol O. It was based on Jesus’ “I AM” statements … More Advent
Our Christingle service was on Sunday 2 December 2018. Our guest speaker was Jo Nicholson of the Children’s Society. There was another rather special guest too … More Christingle
Modern leprosy, or, Hansen’s disease is a terrible skin disease that leads to numbness in the affected area and can cause paralysis or blindness … More Healing the Ten Lepers
urely today’s gospel reading must be one of the most dramatic in the New Testament. There is a death in the family – not just any family, but close friends of Jesus – he used to stay in their house when he came to Jerusalem … More All Saints Day
This sermon was given by Rev Deborah on Wednesday 21 November 2018. Put the kettle on and have a listen to it here … More Parable of the Talents
The Gospel today speaks of wars and rumours of wars, natural disasters and all this can sound fearful even apocalyptic, but there is also the message of hope and peace to be found in the reading … More 2nd Before Advent
When I finished high school, some time ago I admit, I left with a reference in the shape of a blue report book together with my O Level certificates … More Bible Sunday
This sermon was given by Rev Deborah on Wednesday 17 October 2018. Put the kettle on and listen again here … More The Four Woes of Hypocracy