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Lent: A time of wilderness
In the second of our series of videos for this season of Lent, Rev David Parry reflects on the ready connection we can make, in this time and place, with Christ’s time in the wilderness.
Looking forward to Lent
This week’s video forms a bridge between our two months of exploring the nature of hope, and the season of Lent which ultimately leads to the resurrection hope of Easter. Here, Rev Eryl Parry anticipates Lent 2021, when we have already been denied so many things, as a time of blessing. Checkout this link forContinue reading “Looking forward to Lent”
Living with Hope
People of Hope: Carol Burstow
The fourth in our series of interviews, exploring the experiences of people during this period of more restricted living. Carol Burstow reflects on her connections with a church in India, ministry there during the pandemic and what that has taught her about living the Christian life.
People of Hope: Terry Mart
The third in our series of stories about people who have found a creative way to respond to the pandemic and deepen their faith.
People of Hope: Chris Roberts
We hope you enjoy this week’s story in our series ‘People of Hope’ – a lovely mix of interview with Chris Roberts, sacred music and some of the stained glass windows in St Mary’s Conwy.
People of Hope: Liz Clough
An encouraging story of inspiration in Lockdown
Lockdown Projects
Clive Addison is a member of the Bro Celynnin Ministry Team who also farms, at Llechwedd in the Carneddau mountains. Today he reflects on one way to cope with ‘Lockdown’ restrictions. Are you feeling a bit down? If you are, it is no surprise seeing that 2021 seems no different to 2020 so far. At times like thisContinue reading “Lockdown Projects”
New Year’s Eve
No dancing crowds or fireworks, street parties or family gatherings: how can we mark the end of 2020, or face 2021? Yet we are not alone today. This film is a simple meditation on some Bible verses (Galarnad / Lamentations 3:22-23). It comes as our gift to you, an invitation to pause and pray as the yearContinue reading “New Year’s Eve”
