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I was blind, now I see Today Reverend David Parry reflects on truth and our news – together with an intriguing picture! Thank you to all who have sent in pictures of how you see the Holy Spirit, in preparation for Pentecost. Please do send yours, if you haven’t yet had the chance. Click here to…
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Lockdown as a Biomedical Scientist Today, in our little series about living and working through these times, Judy Powell from St. Mary’s Conwy shares some reflections as a Biomedical Scientist in Microbiology, working for Public Health Wales at Glan Clwyd Hospital. As we read Judy’s words, we pray for her and all her colleagues in…
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Lockdown and studying for my PhD We begin a little series on the experience of some of our community who are working through lockdown. Today is a little longer than our normal daily reflection, but really worth the time for a truly fascinating read. Diane Kaiser (St. Mary’s Conwy) is studying. She shares here her experience…
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The beginning of the working week It’s a Monday morning, and the start of week 10 of lockdown … and we’re starting two things in the approach to Pentecost next Sunday, when we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit and what many think of as the birthday of the church. How do you see…
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Bore da! Good morning! Welcome to our online service, brought to you this morning by Reverends David and Eryl Parry, Jenny Young and Fu Lian Doble. Simply click the play button in the middle of the image below, and join us in prayer and reflection. Our focus today is on the glory of God, this first…
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Bonds of friendship Thank you for being part of this online community, which shares experiences of lockdown and encourages a mutual sense of journeying through this extraordinary time with one another – and with Christ, our friend. That’s the theme of today’s reflection by Reverend Eryl Parry. But it’s good perhaps to pause and wonder…
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Time’s Arrow So, we have got to the Friday of week 9 of lockdown, and it’s not surprising that the whole passing of time has become a feature of many conversations. David Jones from St. Benedict’s Gyffin reflects today on that very thing. Of course, 9 weeks is an infinitesimal amount of time in God’s eternal…
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Ascension Day reflection We are continuing today, with an international theme as Reverend David Parry invites us to think of the new perspective Ascension Day offers us. And surely you recognise the boy in the picture! David in Singapore Dywedodd Iesu, ‘Arhoswch yn y ddinas nes eich gwisgo chwi oddi uchod â nerth.’ Aeth â…
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Steadfast love Today’s reflection is another great personal story as we learn more about Astrid Clarke, member (and recently retired organist) of St. Benedict’s Gyffin. But before we do, a couple of notices! If you hear of anyone who usually gets our daily reflections from ‘our mailchimp’ mailing list, but hasn’t been receiving them recently, please…
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Reading between the lines … Today’s reflection is written by Gwynn Griffith from Tal-y-Bont and member of the Llanbedr-y-Cennin congregation. We know that it will chime with many of us who have had more time to read over the last few weeks. ARGLWYDD, yr wyt wedi fy chwilio a’m hadnabod. I ble yr af oddi wrth…
