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- 1 & 2 Samuel was originally a single work, which focuses on Samuel, Saul and David, around 1,000 BC, mid-way between Abraham and Jesus. It was Samuel who established the monarchy in Israel after the period of the judges. He was commanded by God to give the people a king, although their request is seen...What’s the Big Idea? An Introduction to the Old Testament: 1 & 2 Samuel
- Jesus, fresh from His baptism and fired with His new calling, bursts into Galilee. Coming upon four fishermen working on the shore of the lake, He says to them, ‘Follow me’. Without further ado or even a second thought, they abandon what they’re doing (and in the case of two of them, James and John,...25th July – St James the Great
- Thirty years ago, on 15th July 1994, the Rwandan genocide ended. Up to 1.1 million people were killed by the Hutu-led government and other militias between April and July. Rwanda is a small central African country in the Great Rift Valley, dwarfed by the Democratic Republic of Congo to its west and close to the...Remembering the Rwandan genocide
- One thing is certain – Mary the mother of Jesus must have had parents. Beyond that, nothing is certain – but church tradition offers some details. The first mention of Anne and Joachim as being Mary’s parents was found in the apocryphal Gospel of James (second century) which has no historical validity. James says that...26th July – Anne and Joachim, parents of Blessed Virgin Mary
- Here are words and phrases we use at this time and explanations on how they started. Parliament – This comes from French meaning a conference or assembly. Dates from around 1300. Vote – Comes from Latin votum “a vow, wish, promise to a god, solemn pledge, dedication.” Poll – Again from about 1300, originally meaning...General Election expressions and terms
- When you look carefully at churches in towns, you may notice there are many similarities in their designs. That’s because Parliament in 1818 and later in 1824 brought about an Act to enable new churches to be built particularly in towns where the population had grown exponentially due to the industrial revolution and general movement...Reflecting Faith: Commissioner Churches
- Skin cancer cases are expected to top 20,000 for the first time this year, according to a recent study by Cancer Research UK. While the increase in skin cancers has occurred across all the ages, it is highest in the elderly, who enjoyed cheap package holidays to sunny countries during the 60s and 70s. They...Be careful of the sun this summer – melanoma is on the rise
- Forty years ago, on 9th July 1984, York Minster was struck by lightning, which set fire to the roof and destroyed the south transept. It was the most recent of five fires that have occurred there over the years: the causes have ranged from workmen burning coals (1753) through arson using torn-up hymnbooks (1829) to...1984 – the burning of York Minster
- Stornoway’s Shed Project has celebrated a decade of making a difference to its island community. In those 10 years, the Shed has expanded the services it offers to people of all ages on the Isle of Lewis. These include drop-in facilities for local youngsters, a safe space for adults recovering from drug or alcohol addiction,...Shed Project Celebrates 10th Anniversary
- It may not sound like the most exciting of vocations, but your contribution may all the same be of real, substantial help to the churches in our diocese. Diocesan synod elections are soon underway this month, and this time people of many different backgrounds and ages are being encouraged to stand for election. Some dioceses...Is God calling YOU to serve on diocesan synod?
- Do you tend to avoid conflict? When you feel stressed, do you crave sleep? Then the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus would be good patron saints for you. But – you may find it hard to copy their successful method of avoiding trouble! Legend has it that The Seven Sleepers were third century Christians who lived...27th July – The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, proving a nap is good for you!
- Look around your home. How much of the contents of your bedroom, kitchen, living room and even garage came to you over the seas, via the great merchant ships? What would your home be like without them? Yet when did you last give a thought to the people who bring them to you? It is...Sea Sunday – 14th July