For my eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the sight of all nations: a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of your people Israel. (Luke 2:30-32)
Simeon was waiting to see God’s chosen Messiah, and was entirely content when he saw Jesus. As far as Simeon was concerned, and what Luke wants us to know, Jesus is God’s promised Messiah, who will bring all of God’s promises about.
Wednesday Prayer @ 10am
This Wednesday, at 10am, we’ll meet in St Andrew for a service of Morning Prayer.
No Coffee Shop this week.
How to join us live
The website has the information on how to join our live services.
I hope that this email is useful, and that you are able to spend a few minutes at noon each day, as we pray together as a church family. Please do keep sending your prayer suggestions to me, so that we can make sure we are praying around the needs, burdens and encouragements of our whole church family.
so that you may know the certainty of the things you have been taught (Luke 1:4)
How can we be certain about our faith? Can we be confident in the teaching we have about Christianity? As we start to look at Luke’s gospels on Sunday mornings, we’ll see that’s exactly why Luke wrote his book. Luke wants his readers to be able to be confident in their faith, so he spent time researching and interviewing the eyewitnesses. As we read Luke, we can be confident that what we read is true.
Wednesday Prayer @ 10am
This Wednesday, at 10am, we’ll meet in St Andrew for a service of Morning Prayer.
No Coffee Shop this week.
How to join us live
The website has the information on how to join our live services.