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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: 5…
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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 the…
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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 rhwng…
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Stepping out Yesterday’s reflection gave us a picture of ‘counting stones’: a ‘keeping in step’ with God’s love. Today Reverend Eryl Parry takes up this theme with a rather different image! Dw i eisiau dy ddilyn di, ARGLWYDD; dysga dy ffyrdd i mi. Arwain fi ar y ffordd iawn a dysga fi, achos ti ydy’r…
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A handful of stones David Parry reflects on keeping count. Felly dysg ni i gyfrif ein dyddiau, inni gael calon ddoeth. Salm 90: 12 So teach us to count our days that we may gain a wise heart. Psalm 90: 12 ~ Reverend David Parry writes: ~ “They found six stones in the pocket Watson; do you not understand what…
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Bore da! Good morning! Welcome to this morning’s online service, brought to you by Reverend Tom Saunders, Reverend David Parry, Trevor and Lynn Jones, Canon Berw and Ros Hughes. 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 the Parable…
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Blooming Marvellous! Reverend David Parry brings us Saturday’s reflection – a day of activity for some great local community volunteers. One of the wonderful aspects of these daily reflections is the range of voices we hear! If you have a reflection you’d like to share on these pages, please do get in touch via this…
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A word in our ear Today’s reflection from Henny Hare was triggered by a memory of her father meeting an extraordinary man, who was a very controversial figure at different times in his life. The brief video below tells his story, along with the legacy of his famous poem to which Henny refers. Click on the play button…
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Tears first Reverend David Parry reflects on Nehemiah – a leader for our time? Old Man in Sorrow by Vincent Van Gogh O ARGLWYDD, adfer ein llwyddiant fel ffrydiau yn y Negef; bydded i’r rhai sy’n hau mewn dagrau fedi mewn gorfoledd.Bydd yr un sy’n mynd allan dan wylo, ac yn cario ei sach o…
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Teach us to Pray David Jones, from Gyffin, is fascinated by one remarkable (and healthy) side-effect of COVID-19: Prayer O flaen popeth arall dw i’n pwyso arnoch chi i weddïo dros bawb – pledio a gweddïo’n daer; gofyn a diolch i Dduw ar eu rhan nhw. 1 Timotheus 2: 1 Beibl.net © Cymdeithas y Beibl ~ First,…
