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Tuesday’s Easter Greetings Thank you for continuing to share Easter greetings as a way of expressing strength in community and encouragement of one another in the faith and hope of this season. If you haven’t yet sent yours in, then here’s the link! Please keep scrolling, as today’s reflection follows … “Easter Greetings!” from Anne, Neil and James Carr Sychnant…
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Monday’s Easter Greetings Thank you so much for responding to the invitation to share Easter greetings – they have been rolling in all day! There are ’50 days of Easter’ in the church calendar (between now and Pentecost) – so we can at least start this time by sharing a few each day as greetings to…
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Pasg Hapus! Happy Easter! A warm greeting to everyone! We know this daily reflection is now being sent out across Conwy and the Conwy Valley, but also to other parts of the UK and all around the world: we greet you this day in the joy and peace of the risen Christ. We would love to develop this sense…
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Living in the ‘in between’ Today’s video is a song: ‘The Stone’ by Sam Hargreaves. It captures beautifully the day of waiting – the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, recalling the Gospel account of Christ’s body, sealed in the tomb Matthew 27: 57-66. Reverend Eryl Parry reflects, “this is a day for us to re-engage…
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Good Friday Dydd Gwener y Groglith It has been the tradition, over the last few years for many of us to walk with the cross, from Caerhun, in the Conwy Valley, into the heart of Conwy town itself. This is like no other year. So, Reverend David Parry took up the cross alone, and walked from Conwy…
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A seat at His table This is a Maundy Thursday like no other. We are denied the opportunity of celebrating communion as a community in our churches. Loved ones long to be together. But as Reverend Eryl Parry reflects on the nature of Christ’s invitation to take a seat at His table, we can be…
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Living with contrasts In these extraordinary times, many have been struck by its contrasts – not least as nature is blossoming all around and the sun is out, all while we are experiencing greater confinement. There is so much that distresses us, yet it would seem that communities are coming together and there is much…
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The way is hard We begin this morning’s message in prayer, given last night’s news that the Prime Minister has been moved into Intensive Care. The reflection below seems even more appropriate, and we offer it as we pray for Boris Johnson, all who are gravely ill and those who are caring for them. We…
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A bridge of iron Holy Week: a bridge from darkness to light This morning’s reflection comes from Heather Thompson, a member of our Ministry Team. I love this aerial picture of Ironbridge in Shropshire. The town grew up around the famous 18th Century bridge, the first of its kind in the world. See how the…
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Making a way, when there is no way Reverend David Parry reflects here, on how the message of Palm Sunday can relate to our particular situation this year. Click here, or press the play button below, to watch the video:- Click here to read the transcript of this message. “Violence shall no more be heard in…
