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Category Archives: This Sunday
This Week’s Notices – 30th June 2024
It turns out that procrastination until ‘tomorrow’ and nostalgia for ‘yesterday’ are both ways of avoiding the present moment, and the opportunities and the challenges it brings…..
This Week’s Notices – 30th June 2024
What are you more excited about, England in the Euros or the General Election? For many both are proving a turn off.
This Week’s Notices – 23rd June 2024
As we are members of God’s kingdom our trust in his power is lived out in how we respond to injustices and chaos around us – will we be people of little faith or people who live it out?
This Week’s Notices – 16thJune 2024
Have you got “ears to hear”?
This Week’s Notices – 2nd June 2024
As followers of Jesus, we are now family –Jesus the radical King is the head of the family and we bear his likeness, sharing his power and authority – sharing the ways of his kingdom and living in obedience
This Week’s Notices – 2nd June 2024
Sabbath is not just rooted in the Torah’s understanding of creation, but also in its account of liberation.
This Week’s Notices – 26th May 2024
This weekend Fiona and I celebrate twenty years serving at St. Luke’s in Ramsgate. I am only the second vicar at St. Luke’s to stay that long, although the first vicar of the church stayed for over thirty years, and I am not promising to try and beat him
This Week’s Notices – 19th May 2024
This weekend Fiona and I celebrate twenty years serving at St. Luke’s in Ramsgate. I am only the second vicar at St. Luke’s to stay that long, although the first vicar of the church stayed for over thirty years, and I am not promising to try and beat him
This Week’s Notices – 12th May 2024
We are naturally impatient, and in our society often in a rush to get to the next thing. Waiting can be boring. It can be uncomfortable and unsettling, particularly when the future is uncertain, and you do not know how long the wait will be. When will the bus come? Will it ever come? Or will I freeze to death waiting?