Woman at the well Ian Thompson from Gyffin feels a great deal of empathy with the woman whose life Jesus changed, in John chapter 4. Woman at the Well by Caroline Jariwala 2006 ~ “Heddwch i’r pell ac i’r agos,” medd yr ARGLWYDD, “a mi a’i hiachâf ef.” Micha 57: 19 ~ “Peace, peace, to the far and the near,” says the Lord, “and I willContinue reading “Daily Reflection 24th July”
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Daily Reflection 23rd July
Reflecting on reflection David Parry encourages us to keep looking in the mirror Dywedodd Iesu, “Ond gwyn eu byd eich llygaid chwi am eu bod yn gweld, a’ch clustiau chwi am eu bod yn clywed. Yn wir, rwy’n dweud wrthych fod llawer o broffwydi a rhai cyfiawn wedi dyheu am weld y pethau yr ydychContinue reading “Daily Reflection 23rd July”
Daily Reflection 22nd July
Family Likeness Ros Hughes, from Dwygyfylchi, reflects on the things which connect us … ‘Yr wyf yn plygu fy ngliniau gerbron y Tad, yr hwny mae pob teulu yn y nefoedd ac ar y ddaear yn cymryd ei enw oddi wrtho, ac yn gweddio ar iddo ganiatau i chwi, yn ol cyfoeth ei ogoniant, gryfder nertholContinue reading “Daily Reflection 22nd July”
Daily Reflection 21st July
The Rippling Tide of Love Reverend Susan Blagden shares a helpful image to strengthen our connection with God. Conwy Estuary at low water ‘All dyfroedd y môr ddim diffodd cariad; all llifogydd mo’i ysgubo i ffwrdd.’ Caniad Solomon 8:7 ‘Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it.’ Song of Songs 8:7 ~ Reverend Susan Blagden writes:Continue reading “Daily Reflection 21st July”
Daily Reflection 20th July
Nantglyn Chris Roberts, Director of Music at St. Mary’s Conwy, has been finding hope for the future (as any Welshman would) in Poetry and Song … Siân Wyn Gibson yn canu ‘Nantglyn’ ‘Llanwer chwi â’r Ysbryd. Cyfarchwch eich gilydd â salmau ac emynau a chaniadau ysbrydol; canwch a phynciwch o’ch calon i’r Arglwydd. Diolchwch bob amserContinue reading “Daily Reflection 20th July”
Daily Reflection 19th July
Bore da! Good morning! Welcome to this our online service this morning, brought to you by Reverends David and Eryl Parry, Sandy Hughes and Lana Flood. Click here or the play button in the middle of the image below, and join us in worship, prayer and reflection. Our focus today is on God’s promises when ourContinue reading “Daily Reflection 19th July”
Daily Reflection 18th July
Favourite words Today David Jones, from Gyffin, reflects on the Good Book … Service published 8am Sunday Click here for Zoom Coffee 11.30am Sunday Meeting ID: 744 4802 3418 Password: 027997 Meal of Our Lord and the Apostles by James Tissot 1896 ‘Y mae dy air yn llusern i’m troed, ac yn oleuni i’m llwybr.’ Salm 119: 105 ‘YourContinue reading “Daily Reflection 18th July”
Daily Reflection 17th July
Belonging David Parry is no longer trying to get away from it all … ‘Felly hefyd yr ydym ni, sy’n llawer, yn un corff yng Nghrist, ac yn aelodau bob un i’w gilydd.’ Rhufeiniaid 12: 5 ‘So we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually we are members one of another.’ Romans 12: 5Continue reading “Daily Reflection 17th July”
Daily Reflection 16th July
Listening for God’s footsteps Angela Saunders, from the Conwy Valley, reflects on the riches to be found if we practice paying attention. Ymlonyddwch, a deallwch mai myfi sydd Dduw. Salm 46: 10 Be still, and know that I am God. Psalm 46: 10 Angela Saunders writes: Recently I was reading about Adam and Eve in theContinue reading “Daily Reflection 16th July”
Daily Reflection 15th July
All you can eat David Parry reflects on catering, Jesus-style! Ac eisteddasant yn rhesi, bob yn gant a hanner cant. Yna cymerodd y pum torth a’r ddau bysgodyn, a chan edrych i fyny i’r nef a bendithio, torrodd y torthau a’u rhoi i’w ddisgyblion i’w gosod gerbron y bobl; rhannodd hefyd y ddau bysgodyn rhwngContinue reading “Daily Reflection 15th July”
