A saint is someone through whom we catch a glimpse of what God is like and of what we are called to be. In this series, we tell the story of a few of these folks from our rich heritage of faith. We celebrate their lives together and we learn from them..
“Glory to God” “Holy Holy” “In the Light of Your Salvation..” These are beautiful words with great depth of meaning that we often use in our worship and praise of our Lord. But do we really appreciate their meaning?
Be inspired and challenged afresh by these age-old stories of the first and greatest prophet before our Lord Jesus came to dwell with us.
Our Pentecost Meditation Track from Itunes ‘Due Tramonti’ played throughout. Relax your body, close your eyes and hold out your hands with palms facing upwards: Spirit of life Before You and all the heavenly witnesses, We offer ourselves, mind, soul and body to You. Fill our emptiness with your fullness Place your hand over your…
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Try these simple activities for the first time or revisit an old faithful that is sure to delight and entertain. Tried and tested many times on my little girls! Basket – Go for a walk to ‘find treasures’ for your basket. Treasures may include interesting leaves, feathers, rocks, flowers and other such things. Enjoy the…
This season we will be looking at the biblical emblems (or symbols) of the Holy Spirit. Each emblem beautifully expresses something of the Holy Spirit’s personality and healing ministry.
Decorate your easter tree with leaves. Paper leaves work well with the following activity: Explanation: Last Sunday we celebrated Palm Sunday. On Palm Sunday Christians celebrate the special entry Jesus made into Jerusalem on the back of a colt the week before his death and resurrection. The Bible tells us that when Jesus entered Jerusalem,…
Decorate your tree with purple. You can do purple bows, purple balls, purple paper crosses or crown shapes. Explanation: Purple is the symbolic colour used in churches throughout this season of Lent. The colour purple – the colour of bruising, reminds us of both the pain and suffering that Jesus went through as well as…
Week 5 – Decorate your tree with pretzels. Real or fake. (chenille stick or cardboard and glitter ones are fun!) Explanation: Pretzels have an important meaning during Lent. Pretzels were made in the fifth century as a Lenten food in Austria, Germany, and Poland. People began to make them on Ash Wednesday, the very first…