Shape of things to come!
A few weeks ago Alice and I went to a pottery/craft shop. I was more taken by the potter’s wheel than anything else, sad I know! I tried to imagine how a lump of clay could be formed into the beautiful items that surrounded us. My mind has gone back to this image whilst reading Jeremiah 18 Like the potter who has something in mind when he sits down at the wheel, Father ...
The Fork in the Road
We've all been there. Travelling along the road then we reach a fork in the road - which road do we take? On Life's journey we meet many of them, like the one recorded in Luke 9: 18-27 Jesus and the disciples are alone. Jesus asks the questions - Luke 9:18: “Who do the crowds say I am”. The disciples had come to the fork in the road. They were called to see who Jesus really is. “Who do the crowds say I am?” ...
God’s Faithfulness
I’m a little late with this blog. Sorry! I could give many reasons (excuses) but I guess the main one being we were away for a few days and last week was very much playing ‘catch up’! We went back to South Wales to spend some time with our family and friends. It was great just to have some time with Catherine & Rob; Matthew & Rachel along with our parents. I was reminded so many ...
What a commitment!
I clicked on Google yesterday and I was greeted by the picture of an explorer. I put the cursor over the picture and discovered that Google were marking the 137th anniversary of the birth of the renowned explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton. My mind immediately went to an advertisement that he had allegedly inserted into a London newspaper that read:- "Men wanted for hazardous journey: small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, and constant danger. Safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition ...
Two weeks to go!
Two Weeks to go for what ….? Alpha! You’ll probably have noticed already on the front page of the website ‘The meaning of life is ? Actually it’s a pretty good question! And somewhere along life’s journey we’ve asked it. It might have been asked at a funeral of a friend or loved one; or one of those desperate times when there seems to be no hope. You may have raised it when all ...


