Hollywood Bowl - FAFF - Friendship and Family Fun
What a great night - do we really want to know who won as usual? It was me... just kidding!
I mean Esther. Well done to everyone!
church of the nazarene knowle park bristol bs4 2rd
Family friendly christian church located in Knowle Park Bristol England with kids, teen, family, prayer and worship groups. Great music, fun pastor and friendly congregation, we welcome you anytime! Pastor Christian Ache
What a great night - do we really want to know who won as usual? It was me... just kidding!
I mean Esther. Well done to everyone!
church of the nazarene knowle park bristol bs4 2rd
by cotn.co.uk on 3/31/2008
Labels: bowling, hollywood bowl
Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."
Matthew 19:26
church of the nazarene broadwalk knowle park bristol bs4 2rd
The Diocese of Hereford which covers the most rural part of the country, is defying national trends by announcing an increase in the number of weddings taking place in their churches. Nationally, the proportion of Britons choosing to marry is at the lowest level since the figure was first calculated in 1862.
“Despite other non-church venues being available, we have seen an increase in the number of church weddings over the last few years," said Anni Holden, Director of Communications for the Diocese.
In 2005, the latest year the diocese has figures for, 710 church weddings took place, building on the 640 in 2004 and far higher than the 540 church weddings in 2002.
The Diocese of Hereford has more than 400 churches, most of them Grade I and Grade II listed buildings across Herefordshire, south Shropshire, parts of Worcestershire and twelve parishes in Wales. They have been venues for weddings for hundreds of years and provide a superb backdrop for 21st century photographs.
“The diocese also recently staffed a stand at a local wedding show, one of the largest in the county of Herefordshire,” added Ms Holden. “It was an idea we have been thinking about and after that experience, well look out for us at other shows. We felt it was very worthwhile.”
The decision to take part in a local show coincides with the development of a new National Weddings Project in the Church of England co-ordinated from London. This includes the provision of materials for wedding stands. It also coincides with a proposed change in the rules, giving more flexibility in the church or churches couples can choose to get married in.
“The national figures are perhaps a reflection of more urban trends and that while we have such beautiful buildings in such superb settings we can easily compete in the wedding market,” said Ms Holden. “I think the Church in rural areas also still plays a bigger role in people’s lives; we have as many Rogationtide services,when people walk the boundaries of the parish, as carol services in a rural diocese like Hereford.”
church of the nazarene broadwalk knowle park bristol bs4 2rd
by cotn.co.uk on 3/29/2008
Labels: FAFF, hollywood bowl
Adversity is the diamond dust Heaven polishes its jewels with.
Robert Leighton
Church of the Nazarene Broadwalk Knowle Park Bristol BS4 2RD
by cotn.co.uk on 3/29/2008
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BERLIN (Reuters) - A vicar in Germany who had the novel idea of helping parishioners escape the stresses and strains of daily life by letting them lie in an open grave was upset when intrusive journalists spoiled the atmosphere.
"I meant it as a meditative exercise," pastor Thorsten Nolting told Reuters. "I wanted people to think about what weighs on them down in the darkness and gather the energy to resist it."
Nolting, from the western German city of Duesseldorf, said his plan went "horribly wrong" when journalists' persistent questioning as parishioners were "laid to rest" earlier this week ruined the serenity of the occasion.
"It wasn't silent, as it should have been. They ruined it. (They) would not go away, even when I asked them," he said.
Extraverts who could cope with the incessant questioning were happy to climb down into the two meter long hole, and then rave about their "resurrection," Nolting said.
But a local newspaper said one man was still shaking, 20 minutes after his seven-minute spell in the dank grave ended.
A 38-year-old cleaner from South Lanarkshire has won what bingo bosses claim is the game's biggest ever win. Mother-of-four Soraya Lowell, from Hamilton, scooped just under £1.2m at the Club 3000 bingo hall in Coatbridge. National Bingo Game bosses said they believed Mrs Lowell's win on Sunday could be the biggest in the world. She has pledged to give half of her winnings to her 68-year-old neighbour and bingo companion, Agnes O'Neill, who was there when she hit the jackpot. Mrs Lowell said: "We always share whatever either of us wins and this time will be no different."
Mrs O' Neill added: "I have had a rough time the last three years - I have been very ill and Soraya has cared for me which meant my husband did not have to retire early. "She has been wonderful to me. "What she has done for me is absolutely something else."
Mrs Lowell won the National Bingo Game and its Platinum Jackpot, netting £1,167,795. Her win beats that of Christine Bradfield, from Merthyr Tydfil, who won £1.1m in January. The bingo hall erupted when Mrs Lowell called house on the last number, 90. Players jumped up and down cheering and shouting and the party continued through the night, as Mrs Lowell celebrated at her home with family and neighbours until 6am. Despite her win, Mrs Lowell has vowed to return to work. She said: "It just won't sink in yet. "I haven't slept at all, but I will be back at work on Tuesday as usual. "I clean offices until 1.30am and I don't intend to give up my job. "I like the girls I work with, and they have already told me not to pack it in."
'Worth waiting for'
Mrs Lowell said her husband Frankie did not believe her when she telephoned him to break the news of her win. "He handed the phone to our eldest daughter, who heard the shouting in the background and told him I was telling the truth," she added. Mrs Lowell, who has been a member at the club since it opened 16 months ago, first went to bingo as a young child with her grandmother. "This is my first ever win and it was worth waiting for," she said. She added that her three daughters, aged 13, 15 and 21, and her 19-year-old son had already offered to help her spend her winnings. "They have all put in wee orders already," she said. "The two oldest want convertibles and don't even have licences yet."
Church of the Nazarene Broadwalk Knowle Park Bristol BS4 2RD
“Hannah Montana” star Miley Cyrus and her best friend Mandy Jiroux recently declared their love for Jesus, saying everything they do is for him. In their Easter instalment of "The Miley and Mandy Show" on YouTube, 20-year-old Jiroux, who performs as a back-up dancer for the popular teen star, reads a question from a fan who asked if the girls were Christian.
The squeaky-clean duo emphatically respond, "Yes!" "Yes! We love Jesus!" says Cyrus, 15, as she nods her head in agreement. "Happy Easter, by the way. He died for our sins. That's how awesome he is.
"Jesus rocks! That's why we do what we do," the Hannah Montana star adds. "She (Mandy) dances for Jesus. I sing, dance and act for Jesus! ... Now that I think about it, I do everything for Jesus. We make the YouTube videos for Jesus. We’re all about it."
Her comments should come as no surprise to fans who have been following her career.
Cyrus, who plays a high school teen with an alter-identity as a pop singer on the hit Disney Channel show, has been very vocal about her faith.
She recently credited her family and faith for keeping her grounded in an interview with TV presenter Barbara Walters that aired for the Oscars.
“Some people don’t have a family to fall back on, like I have, and that’s when something greater than even that comes in – and that’s faith and that’s what I have for me,” Cyrus told Walters, according to ABC News. “That’s what keeps me strong.”
In an appearance on Oprah last year, Cyrus had also mentioned church as the source of her strength.
When asked to name her favourite Bible verse, she referred to Ephesians 6:10-11, stating "Finally, my brother, come close to the Lord for if you put on the full armour of God you can stand against the wiles of a devil."
Her most recent movie release, "The Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour", has grossed over $63 million. Cyrus' next project will be "The Hannah Montana Movie”, slated for a May 2009 debut.
Church of the Nazarene Broadwalk Knowle Park Bristol BS4 2RD
by cotn.co.uk on 3/28/2008
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I only just found their website on line but check out their list for things to do during Lent. I know this is out of date now but these are all things we should do during the rest of the year.
Here are examples from the first two days:
1. FIND LENT READINGS WED 6 FEB Take some time to find online resources you can use throughout the days of Lent. Here are websites which provide prayers and readings for Lent and for every day of the year:
Church of England – services of daily prayer
Forward day by day – daily readings and meditations
Northumbria Community – morning, midday, evening prayer
Pray as you go – daily prayer for your MP3 player
Sacred Space – sacred space at your computer
Idea by: Rossweisse
"If you knew the whole Bible off by heart, what good would it do you without the love and grace of God?" – Thomas à Kempis
2. GIVE... AND KEEP GIVING THUR 7 FEB Today, choose someone in your church or community and give or do something tangible for them at least once a week during Lent. Don't tell them, just plan it, and then put it into action.
Idea by: Gloriamarie
"Earn all you can. Save all you can. Give all you can." – John Wesley
by cotn.co.uk on 3/26/2008
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It's a good thing to have all the props pulled out from under us occasionally. It gives us some sense of what is rock under our feet, and what is sand." – Madeleine L'Engle
Church of the Nazarene Broadwalk Knowle Park Bristol BS4 2RD
by cotn.co.uk on 3/26/2008
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by cotn.co.uk on 3/26/2008
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Gifts for the children
Pastor was sick today so Chris lead the prayer (including one for you Pastor)
and Sandra did a great job reading the sermon.
Easter 08 |
by cotn.co.uk on 3/24/2008
Labels: easter service
The greatest story ever told could become the biggest painting-by-numbers picture ever made. That’s because more than 500 people from across Loughborough have just completed a massive picture telling the Easter story as their contribution to Hope08, and it’s going to be verified for a possible entry in the Guinness Book Of Records.
Nine different scenes – depicting the main Easter events from Palm Sunday to Resurrection Day – are coming together. Sections will be added each day, on a huge scaffolding frame that has been put up just outside Emmanuel Church.
Longer than a football pitch and taller than a two-storey house, The Bigger Picture – as it is called – has been done in numbered sections by schools, community groups, churches and families, with even the Bishop of Leicester, the Rt Rev Tim Stevens wielding a brush.
This community creation will have taken 2,500 pots of paint and two miles of scaffolding to come to life. And hundreds of people are expected to descend on the site on Easter Monday for a huge party, as the last board is put in place.
"It’s taken on a life of its own," said project co-ordinator Euan Lockwood. "Everyone’s blown away by how it’s come together. We’re constantly reminded that God is in charge – and he’s opening doors in a massive way."
The idea emerged from a meeting of Loughborough church leaders who wanted to link in with Hope08. Phil Weaver, pastor of New Springs Centre, challenged his colleagues, "Let’s go for the world record!" And so the project sprang into action.
Local companies have donated the paint and the scaffolding.
"Most churches have had some involvement in putting it together," said publicity co-ordinator Steve Burgess. "This is a tremendous evangelistic tool."
by cotn.co.uk on 3/24/2008
Labels: easter, guiness book of world records, The Resurrection
9When they came back from the tomb, they told all these things to the Eleven and to all the others. 10It was Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the others with them who told this to the apostles. 11But they did not believe the women, because their words seemed to them like nonsense. 12Peter, however, got up and ran to the tomb. Bending over, he saw the strips of linen lying by themselves, and he went away, wondering to himself what had happened.
17He asked them, "What are you discussing together as you walk along?"
They stood still, their faces downcast. 18One of them, named Cleopas, asked him, "Are you only a visitor to Jerusalem and do not know the things that have happened there in these days?"
19"What things?" he asked.
"About Jesus of Nazareth," they replied. "He was a prophet, powerful in word and deed before God and all the people. 20The chief priests and our rulers handed him over to be sentenced to death, and they crucified him; 21but we had hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem Israel. And what is more, it is the third day since all this took place. 22In addition, some of our women amazed us. They went to the tomb early this morning 23but didn't find his body. They came and told us that they had seen a vision of angels, who said he was alive. 24Then some of our companions went to the tomb and found it just as the women had said, but him they did not see."
25He said to them, "How foolish you are, and how slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken! 26Did not the Christ[b] have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?" 27And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself.
28As they approached the village to which they were going, Jesus acted as if he were going farther. 29But they urged him strongly, "Stay with us, for it is nearly evening; the day is almost over." So he went in to stay with them.
30When he was at the table with them, he took bread, gave thanks, broke it and began to give it to them. 31Then their eyes were opened and they recognized him, and he disappeared from their sight. 32They asked each other, "Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?"
33They got up and returned at once to Jerusalem. There they found the Eleven and those with them, assembled together 34and saying, "It is true! The Lord has risen and has appeared to Simon." 35Then the two told what had happened on the way, and how Jesus was recognized by them when he broke the bread.
37They were startled and frightened, thinking they saw a ghost. 38He said to them, "Why are you troubled, and why do doubts rise in your minds? 39Look at my hands and my feet. It is I myself! Touch me and see; a ghost does not have flesh and bones, as you see I have."
40When he had said this, he showed them his hands and feet. 41And while they still did not believe it because of joy and amazement, he asked them, "Do you have anything here to eat?" 42They gave him a piece of broiled fish, 43and he took it and ate it in their presence.
44He said to them, "This is what I told you while I was still with you: Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms."
45Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures. 46He told them, "This is what is written: The Christ will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, 47and repentance and forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. 48You are witnesses of these things. 49I am going to send you what my Father has promised; but stay in the city until you have been clothed with power from on high."
by cotn.co.uk on 3/23/2008
Labels: disciples, jesus, Luke 24, The Resurrection
"True friendship is a plant of slow growth..."
George Washingtonby cotn.co.uk on 3/23/2008
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Over half of Britons believe that Jesus Christ rose from the dead, according to new research published over the weekend by Theos, the public theology think tank. The publication of the research coincides with the launch of The Passion, the major new drama for Easter on BBC One which begins this Sunday. The series - which unusually deals in detail with Jesus' resurrection - will inevitably raise questions as to whether he really did rise from the dead. The survey suggests that, for the majority of the population, this question has already been answered.
57% of people questioned in the ComRes poll said they believe that Jesus was executed by crucifixion, buried and rose from the dead, with over half of those (30% of the total sample) accepting the traditional Christian belief in the bodily resurrection of Christ and the rest (27%) believing that Jesus rose in spirit form. This widespread belief clearly informs people’s more general attitude to life after death. Over half of people said they believe in some kind of existence after death, although most of those (44% of the total) believe that 'your spirit lives on after death'. Only 9% said they believe in a personal physical resurrection.
The Theos research also examined who people thought Jesus was. Two in five (40%) said they believe that Jesus was the son of God and nearly half (47%) that he was a holy prophet. When asked whether they thought Jesus was a good man and wise teacher, 66% of people agreed. Only 11% disagreed. Surprisingly, 13% of people claim that Jesus never existed, despite the fact that respected historians unanimously agree that he did.
On the question of Easter’s significance today, 43% of the public believe that the Easter story is about Jesus dying for the sins of the world while only 26% think that the Easter story has no meaning today. Only 1% think the story shows that violence can only be defeated through violence.
The opinions of atheists are especially interesting. 23% of respondents identified themselves as such, but 14% of these think Easter was about Jesus dying for the sins of the world, 12% believe he rose again from the dead, and, remarkably, 7% think he was son of God.
The teen group had a visit from Danny Munden last week. He was brave (?) enough to go to the North Pole for charity click link to find out more. It was a really interesting talk and great fun to try out some of the expedition gear!
Church of the Nazarene Knowle Park Bristol BS4 2RD
by cotn.co.uk on 3/22/2008
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"Let us not ask of the Lord deceitful riches, nor the good things of this world, nor transitory honors; but let us ask for light."
Gregory Nazianzen
by cotn.co.uk on 3/22/2008
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LONDON (Reuters) - A cash machine became a big hit this week after it started paying out twice as much money as it should. The ATM, outside a supermarket in Hull, began spewing out double the money on Tuesday afternoon and continued doing so for several hours, drawing a crowd of hundreds eager to cash in on the mistake.
Those requesting the maximum daily withdrawal of 300 pounds were being given 600 pounds and a receipt for 300."People were calling their mates up and telling them to get down there," the Hull Daily Mail quoted a passer-by as saying. After several hours the machine finally ran out of money. Payzone, a company that administers ATMs, would not comment in detail on the incident but said it appeared one of its machines had malfunctioned.
Police said those who had benefited could face charges but only if the operator complained.
by cotn.co.uk on 3/22/2008
Labels: atm, cash machine, hull
Jesus Christ was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification.
Romans 4:25
Health Officials in the Philippines have issued a warning to people taking part in Easter crucifixion rituals. They have urged them to get tetanus vaccinations before they flagellate themselves and are nailed to crosses, and to practise good hygiene.
On Good Friday dozens of very devout Catholics in the Philippines re-enact the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is something that has become a huge tourist attraction, although the Church frowns on the practice.
Disinfect
The health department has strongly advised penitents to check the condition of the whips they plan to use to lash their backs, the Manila Times newspaper reports. They want people to have what they call "well-maintained" whips. In the hot and dusty atmosphere, officials warn, using unhygienic whips to make deep cuts in the body could lead to tetanus and other infections.
And they advise that the nails used to fix people to crosses must be properly disinfected first. Often people soak the nails in alcohol throughout the year. Every Good Friday, in towns across the Philippines, people atone for sins or give thanks for an answered prayer by re-enacting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Giving thanks
In the northern city of San Fernando alone there will be three separate improvised Golgothas - the biblical name for the hill where Jesus was crucified. Four people there have pledged to have their feet and hands nailed to wooden crosses, while others will flog themselves while walking barefoot through villages. Sometimes people repeat the penance year after year, like the fish vendor who will be nailed to the cross for the 15th and last time on Friday to give thanks for his mother's recovery from tuberculosis.
With long hair and a beard, wearing sandals and a crown of thorns, he is tied with cloth to the cross but also has nails driven through the flesh of his hands and feet, avoiding the bones.
by cotn.co.uk on 3/21/2008
Labels: crucifixion, philippines
This year, the Holy day of Easter occurs on the second earliest date possible. In fact, Easter will not be celebrated this early again until the year 2228, or 220 years from now. Only our congregation members who are 95 or older have experienced Easter as early as March 23.Early Easters are typically chilly affairs for those of us in the Northern latitudes. Some sunrise services will remind participants of the connection between the physical elements of Creation and God’s incredible intervention in the Resurrection. Easter celebrations in the warmth and beauty of churches remind us of the symbolism so frequently associated with this event. The altars and platforms of some of our sanctuaries will be lined with Easter lilies. For some worshipers, the trip to church this Sunday morning may even include the sighting of daffodils, the harbingers of spring.In reality, the early spring chill will serve to remind us that the life, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus really occurred far from the pleasant confines of warm churches filled with smiling people. Jesus’ entire ministry was on the margins. Within the temple perimeter, he ruthlessly engaged those who had turned the Father’s house into a marketplace. In the Synagogue, His teachings often challenged the conventional wisdom of the participants. It was out on the mountainside where people heard Him gladly. It was in the middle of a storm-tossed lake that men realized He was the Master. It was alone in the darkness of night in an olive grove that He accepted His fate with submission to His Father’s will. It was on a wind-swept hill that He offered Himself as our eternal sacrifice.The first Easter morning may have been tinged by the chill of night, as early, before the sunrise, Mary Magdalene went alone to the tomb, only to see the evidence of His resurrection. May this Sunday remind us all of the cost of His life, ministry, and sacrifice as we greet the dawn of an early Easter. May it also remind us of His triumph and eternal victory so graciously shared with us as well!
David J. Felter, NCN News and Holiness Today senior editor
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A shoplifter looking to make a quick getaway from a Dutch supermarket after stealing a packet of meat left police a crucial piece of evidence -- his 12-year-old son.
In his haste the 45-year-old thief made a solo dash to his car, batting away a supermarket worker who had flung himself on the vehicles' bonnet in a bid to stop the escape.
Police in the southern Dutch town of Kerkrade said they managed to contact the thief via the boy, but he had refused to return and collect his son. The man told officers to get hold of the youngster's mother instead.
The thief later turned himself in Thursday, a police spokeswoman said.
"But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you,
by cotn.co.uk on 3/19/2008
by cotn.co.uk on 3/19/2008
Labels: christianity, saudi arabia
21st March
by cotn.co.uk on 3/17/2008
Labels: easter service
The Word of the Lord is a light to guide you, a counsellor to counsel you, a comforter to comfort you, a staff to support you, a sword to defend you, and a physician to cure you. The Word is a mine to enrich you, a robe to clothe you, and a crown to crown you.
Thomas Brooks
by cotn.co.uk on 3/17/2008
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You can read all the manuals on prayer and listen to other people pray, but until you begin to pray yourself you will never understand prayer. It's like riding a bicycle or swimming: You learn by doing.
Luis Palau
by cotn.co.uk on 3/13/2008
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Everyone had a great time, we took 6 car loads of teens to the Hollywood Bowl. I think they were happy to see us arrive and happy to see us go (just kidding). Everyone was a winner and I hope you enjoy the pictures. If you click on the slideshow it will direct you to the album where you can view larger images. I will also upload to the website shortly.
Church of the Nazarene Knowle Park Bristol BS4 1BZ
by cotn.co.uk on 3/13/2008
Labels: bowling, teen night
"If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask Him!
by cotn.co.uk on 3/12/2008
Labels: catholic, environment, seven sins
Every time you make a choice, you are turning the central part of you, the part of you that chooses, into something a little different from what it was before. And, taking your life as a whole, with all your innumerable choices, all your life long you are slowly turning this central thing either into a Heaven creature or into a hellish creature -- either into a creature that is in harmony with God, and with other creatures, and with itself, or else into one that is in a state of war and hatred with God, and with its fellow creatures and with itself. To be the one kind of creature is Heaven: that is, it is joy, and peace, and knowledge, and power. To be the other means madness, horror, idiocy, rage, impotence, and eternal loneliness. Each of us at each moment is progressing to the one state or the other.
by cotn.co.uk on 3/11/2008
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MASAYA, Nicaragua (Reuters) - Hundreds of dogs, many dressed as babies or clowns, were taken to celebrate mass in this Nicaraguan town on Sunday, an annual ritual where the owners pray for their pets to be cured or avoid falling ill.
A long queue of Catholics, carrying their pets or leading them on leashes, waited their turn to pass by an image of a saint in a tiny church in this town 20 miles to the south of the Nicaragua capital, Managua.
The faithful thank the saint for curing their pets or ask for the dogs to be protected from illness. The town's priest always conducts a special canine mass.
"We brought him so he does not get sick," said local resident Nora Espinosa, talking about her six-month-old Basset Hound, dressed in a soccer outfit.
Locals say the tradition goes back to the colonial period after the Spanish conquest.
Come and get some spring time bargains before the clocks go forward this Saturday 8th March from 10:00 to 12:00. Great morning to shop and have a free cup of tea or coffee and some cake. Cake and goods donations warmly appreciated. Volunteers welcome! Church of the Nazarene Broadwalk Knowle Bristol BS4 2RD.
by cotn.co.uk on 3/06/2008
Labels: jumble, jumble sale, table top sale
I beg every devout Christian not to despise the simplicity of language and the stories found in the Old Testament. He should remember that, however, simple the Old Testament may seem, it contains the words, works, judgments and actions of God himself. Indeed the simplicity makes fools of the wise and the clever, and allows the poor and simple to see the ways of God. Therefore submit your thoughts and feelings to the stories you read, and let yourself be carried like a child to God.
Martin Luther
by cotn.co.uk on 3/06/2008
Labels: martin luther, old testament
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
by cotn.co.uk on 3/05/2008
Labels: philippians
by cotn.co.uk on 3/05/2008
Labels: Dave Heeley, marathon
It's the start of Passover week. In the next few days thousands of pilgrims will pour into Jerusalem to celebrate the most important festival in their religious calendar. For their Roman masters, led by Pontius Pilate, it is the most difficult time of the year. For the High Priest Caiaphas and his Temple priests the workload will be heavy and the pressure to maintain civil order will be intense.
Then news is brought that Jesus the Galilean is approaching the city on a donkey's colt, and will be entering Jerusalem through the East Gate - thus fulfilling two of the most powerful religious prophecies of the coming of the Messiah. The one who many believe will lead them to military victory or spiritual salvation.
On the streets a crowd is beginning to gather.
by cotn.co.uk on 3/05/2008
Labels: bbc, The Passion
by cotn.co.uk on 3/04/2008
Labels: anglican homilies, scripture
by cotn.co.uk on 3/04/2008
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Jesus Christ did not say, "Go into the world and tell the world that it is quite right."
C.S. Lewis
by cotn.co.uk on 3/02/2008
Labels: mothering sunday, mothers day
by cotn.co.uk on 3/02/2008