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 wrthContinue reading “Daily Reflection 19th May”
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Daily Reflection 18th May
The beginning of another week … We begin our ninth week of lockdown with … 💗 A heartfelt thanks to everyone who has donated to our Christian Aid appeal. We have raised well over a thousand pounds in online giving through Christian Aid week. 🔒 Thanks too for messages of encouragement and understanding yesterday as Zoom wouldn’t allowContinue reading “Daily Reflection 18th May”
Daily Reflection 17th May
Bore da! Good morning! Welcome to our online service, brought to you by Reverends David and Eryl Parry, Lana Flood and Andrea (Andy) Butler. We are joined by many others at the end, so we hope that it gives a real sense of us as a community being joined together in worship. Simply click the arrowContinue reading “Daily Reflection 17th May”
Daily Reflection 16th May
‘Built up’ in love When we having been saying ‘we’ through the pages of these daily reflections – who do we mean? It’s certainly not only those who live and worship in the churches of the Bro Celynnin Ministry Area, although many of ‘us’ do. We are connected across the miles by love, and aContinue reading “Daily Reflection 16th May”
Daily Reflection 15th May
God is love What a great title to be given by today’s reflection-writer, Ros Hughes, as she ends our week in the way we started – singing! Her reflection helps us to use the words of a famous hymn as today’s prayer. We have indeed seen lots of indications of God’s love working through HisContinue reading “Daily Reflection 15th May”
Daily Reflection 14th May
Doing ‘lockdown’ time From time to time, some of our writers have given us helpful insights by relating previous experience to our current shared situation. Today, we get to know more of Andrea (Andy) Butler’s work as a prison chaplain – where ‘doing time’ is well understood! Mae amser wedi ei bennu i bopeth, amser penodol i bopethContinue reading “Daily Reflection 14th May”
Daily Reflection 13th May
Greetings Today we begin with greetings from Marjorie Stott, a long-standing member of the choir at St. Mary’s Conwy. Like many of our more senior folk, she is not able to connect online, but we are indebted to others in our community who print these daily reflections regularly to make sure everyone is included. It fits well with theContinue reading “Daily Reflection 13th May”
Daily Reflection 12th May
Hidden Depths One of the recent themes for discussion in some of the church press and amongst Christians friends, has been ‘What do we think God might be saying to us through this crisis?’ Reverend David Parry has been drawn to the channels in the mudflats of Conwy’s low tide as a metaphor for theseContinue reading “Daily Reflection 12th May”
Daily Reflection 11th May
Keep on singing! This is the start of week 8 of lockdown – and we are blessed each morning by the contributions of different members of our community who have written, shared songs, prayers and ‘sung out’ the messages of God’s love and faithfulness far and wide through email, social media, website and print. Thank youContinue reading “Daily Reflection 11th May”
Daily Reflection 10th May
Welcome to Sunday Worship As this Sunday is the beginning of Christian Aid Week, we have made it the theme of our short service of worship together. We have also opened a ‘Just Giving’ page for donations to this year’s Bro Celynnin Christian Aid Appeal. Please click here to make a donation. There’s an invitation, too, to seeContinue reading “Daily Reflection 10th May”
