Faced with all the evil in the world, and all that is going wrong, do we just feel powerless? What can we do about Syria, Iraq, Iran – and conflicts here and now in the western hemisphere? But we can – in our own lives – strive to live in a different way. We can because we are the body of Christ and through Christ can strive towards all that builds peace.
Described as a chief, rich, tax collector, he was as a result an outcast to his own people – seen to be in cahoots with the Roman occupiers. Looked down upon and shunned by all, literally by virtue of his height: but have we ever felt we ourselves don’t measure up and are not enough?
Notices for Sunday 10th November, as we remember the fallen through war and conflict since the first world war.
A short prayer for Remembrance Sunday
Our work with the community in Pennington and beyond made the local BBC news! Our thanks to BBC South Today for sharing our story with the region.
Notices for Sunday 3rd November, with details of our upcoming services and events.
One of the traditions of All Saint’s Day is to remember those who have died: our friends, family members, and fellow believers. These are the “saints” who have gone before us to heaven. Who would you like to remember today?
November – and St Mark’s are looking to Remembrance
“I am the light of the world” said Jesus – referring to our lives here on earth, and our lives after – in eternity. Jesus light shines powerfully in our lives; and often when we’re at our darkest, focusing on Jesus sees illumination all the brighter.
The story of the ten lepers who were healed: but only one came back to say thanks. Do we desire something from Jesus rather than Jesus himself? Will we settle for a moment relief – or will we look below the surface to see more than new skin?