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Church buildings in Wales are allowed to reopen from tomorrow, provided social distancing is observed, masks are worn and records kept for track-and-trace. Please stay away if you or any of your household have covid-like symptoms (or have been asked to self isolate). There is a warm welcome to Communion Services on Wednesday in St Benedict’s…
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Monday 2nd November, Rosemary Melling Recently something strange started to happen in our garden, something we had absolutely no experience of and were baffled by…at first. Several piles of fresh soil now appear without fail, every morning. Thankfully, they have always been in the same part of the lawn up to now. Our new garden…
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Today we celebrate All Saints and reflect, too, on the act of remembering those we have loved who have joined the saints in heaven. This service has contributions from Rev Eryl Parry, Rev Noel and Wendy Carter, Rev Tom and Angela Saunders and Gwen Muzuni, with a double helping of music from Andy Clark (Resound Worship) and Chris…
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Andy Broadbent writes: I don’t know how you are feeling at the moment, but I’m feeling overwhelmed. In the re-imposition of Lockdown, gains made since the end of summer seem to have been swept away. With new restrictions come new challenges. Some are familiar, like digital worship and distancing, but others feel different. Lockdown in…
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Welcome to Worship In these times of restricted living, at least we can still pray and worship! Today’s video for Bible Sunday thanks God for speaking through Scripture, ‘hitting the spot’ just when we need it most. This service has contributions from Revs David and Eryl Parry, Peter and Helen Tattersall and Chris Roberts. Click the arrow on the image below to watch. There…
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Firebreak implications Reverend David Parry writes: The ‘Firebreak’ temporary lockdown in Wales starts today at 6pm. For so many people it is disheartening to re-enter a time of such significant restrictions. We pray that this sacrifice will succeed in slowing the spread of COVID-19, protecting those most at risk and therefore saving many lives. Church…
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When lockdown was declared in March 2020, my wife Liz and I decided that we would walk regularly, not only for exercise, but also to pursue a personal project. Maps made of Wales in 1888 are now available online. We wanted to explore all the footpaths around where we live in Conwy and compare them with those which were recorded 132 years ago.…
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Sponsor David 21 again! Next Saturday our vicar will be running 21 km (just over 13 miles), a half-marathon. Events aren’t allowed so it is just David on his own against the clock – and seagulls – along the Conwy Coast. Our income has dropped drastically since the pandemic, but more people than ever are being…
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World Food Day is celebrated annually to commemorate the founding of the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation. This organisation promotes worldwide awareness and action for those who suffer hunger and for the need to ensure healthy diets for all. Proverbs 30: 8-9 Food – how important and essential it is for us all and…
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Welcome to worship! This week’s online Service is brought to you by Reverend Tom Saunders, Reverend David Parry, Ros Mitchell and Mark Holliland. Our focus today is a passage from St. Paul’s letter to the people of Philippi: Philippians 4:1-9 which helps us think about ‘contact’ in such ‘contactless’ times as this! Communion Services will also take place this week…
