Our August 2023 Bible readings have the Transfiguration, then more of our journey through Romans & Matthew plus options for the OT readings.
Read moreIn the July and August 2023 magazine there’s a tribute to Nancy Hall. There’s also lots about what’s going on in our church and community.
Read moreAmongst the August 2022 Bible Readings we have Abram counting stars, Jesus asking hard questions about treasure and well-watered gardens.
Read moreInside the July & August 2022 magazine you will find thoughts from David Robinson on his recently completed Foundations For Ministry course.
Read moreAugust 2021 Bible readings include one outside catering event after the other – and Paul explaining what a worthy life looks like.
Read moreOur July and August 2021 magazine has news, prayers and reflections. There is also an article on the Manchester Diocese 10-year vision.
Read moreYou’ll find plenty of prayer and reflection, news and views in our August 2020 church magazine. But we’ll need to hold back on the social stuff for a little longer. And there’s a reminder of our global responsibilities, in this appeal to help those in our link diocese of Lahore in Pakistan…
Read moreIn the August 2020 Bible readings we have Jesus making a little food stretch a long way then taking a short-cut across a lake. There’s also Elijah having a moment in a cave and Moses coming across some smouldering shrubbery.
Read moreHere are the Bible readings for August 2019 which we’ll be using in church.
If you want to read up in advance – or if you can’t be with us and want to follow the same readings then here you go!
Read moreAttached is our Benefice of Walmersley Road July and August 2019 magazine. It’s a bumper edition so grab a brew and find a comfortable chair… Alongside all the normal news, views and ‘what’s on’, you’ll find an article on Spring Harvest with Archbishop Sentamu’s challenge for 2020.
Read moreJesus took to the sea and to the hills when he needed time to rest, to reflect on his life’s journey. We all need to do that and if we are able to spend a little time in different surroundings it really does help our perspective on where we are at. It doesn’t have to be a fortnight sailing around the Mediterranean – a day or two on retreat at Formby can be just as rewarding.
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