Proverbs 3
Reflections of Proverbs:
“My son, do not forget my teaching, but keep my commands in your heart”
Reflections of Proverbs:
“My son, do not forget my teaching, but keep my commands in your heart”
A reflection on Eucharist in our current time
Join in this novena from home between Ascension & Pentecost. Thy Kingdom Come is a global prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus. What started in 2016 as an invitation from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to the Church of England has grown…
We are not in control of our plans. Sometimes we need to let go and trust in the Lord.
If you had to picture scripture study in your mind what would it look like? Perhaps you would imagine St Jerome in his cave praying and writing, or a university lecture with scratchings of Hebrew or Greek on a whiteboard, or maybe a group of people with their bibles open sitting around together… In the age of Coronavirus lockdown, HeartStone parish in Ainsdale has a new way to share scripture and…
Pastoral Associate, Joanne Wallace, reflects on a walk with her family.
Below are some links for Holy Week in the home and teaching your children at home about Holy Week. Each day of the Triduum – Maunday Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday – is a new opportunity to talk with your children about the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. Why not ‘break bread’ together…
29th March 2020 by Jess Noe, Pastoral Associate This morning I realised I had totally forgotten about the clocks going forward. Thankfully we don’t really have to worry about this because normally the change is automatically done on all our technological devices. Like me, I can imagine you have the odd clock somewhere in the house that requires to be changed manually. Ours is…
29th March 2020 by Eleanor Lalley, Pastoral Associate ‘Give us this day our daily bread’ In the last few weeks no day has passed without news about food and supermarkets. Staples such as pasta and rice are impossible to find, home food delivery slots are filled up weeks in advance, and people queue up early…