Blog Posts

  • People will sing Just in case you might think from the title, that this is an announcement of something due to happen imminently, then we’re afraid to disappoint! Yet, Reverend Eryl Parry reflects below on the strength we gain from having the assurance this will happen. We just don’t have the date. Watch this space,…

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  • The love of Ruth Three notices before our reflection today: What a wonderful week of celebrations in our vicarage, culminating yesterday with a multi-national blessing of marriage for David and Eryl’s daughter Gwen to Munsanje on Zoom. Expect pictures of Mr & Mrs Muzuni in Sunday’s service – but for now many thanks for all the kind messages of…

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  • Croeso Welcome to our Bro Celynnin online service, brought to you by Reverends David and Eryl Parry, John Doughty and Andrea (Andy) Butler. Click here or on the play button in the middle of the image below, and join us in worship, prayer and reflection. Our focus today is on discovering our ‘calling’ Romans 10: 9-15. Since…

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  • Time to stand and stare Today’s reflection comes from Barbara Brown. Barbara is one of our extended Bro Celynnin family (Diane Kaiser’s mother) and lives in Windermere, Cumbria.   Sunday’s service will be published at 8am   Do join us at 11.30am for Zoom Coffee by clicking this link Meeting ID: 744 4802 3418 Password: 027997 Canys fel…

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  • Sacred Places From next week individuals, or members of the same household, can pray privately in three local church buildings. Careful risk assessment, preparation and cleaning regimes were required to get permission. Access is only allowed at these times, with numbers limited to preserve social distancing. Please stay away if you, or a contact, have any COVID-19 symptoms,…

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  • Thankfulness This is a very different daily reflection today, as we are celebrating Reverend David Parry’s 25 year anniversary of priesthood. This will no doubt embarrass him, as he is always keen to say “I’m not the story; God’s the story”. But we do give God thanks for this last 25 years, and in a…

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  • Walking in Prayer Angela Rigby Doble reflects on the spiritual possibilities of a familiar daily routine. ‘Llawenhewch bob amser. Gweddïwch yn ddi-baid. Ym mhob dim rhowch ddiolch, oherwydd hyn yw ewyllys Duw yng Nghrist Iesu i chwi.’  1 Thesaloniaid 5: 16-18 Y Beibl Cymraeg Newydd © Cymdeithas y Beibl  ~ ‘Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances, for…

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  • Working Life of a General Practitioner Today we continue our occasional series on working life during the pandemic. Doctor Huw Evans attends St. Mary’s Conwy, and was confirmed there last year. Here he reflects on his current experience as a General Practitioner. St. Luke the Physician at Norwich Cathedral ~ Yr oedd credinwyr yn cael eu chwanegu fwyfwy…

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  • Letting go Reverend Susan Blagden from Rowen reflects on a sculpture with lessons for this time of waiting and change … Gwyliwch eich hunain. Daliwch i gredu. Byddwch yn ddewr. Byddwch yn gryf.  1 Corinthiaid 16: 13 ~ Keep alert, stand firm in your faith, be courageous, be strong. 1 Corinthians 16: 13 Reverend Susan…

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  • Bore da! Good morning! Welcome to our online service, brought to you this morning by Reverends David and Eryl Parry, Sara McKee, Clive and Heather Addison. Click here or on the play button in the middle of the image below, and join us in prayer and reflection. Our theme today is ‘waiting’, as reflected in Lamentations…

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