During August, the regular prayer email is having a slight change in format. For each day there will be some prompts for your own prayers, as well as a country (or two) for which to pray.
Blessed is the one whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. (Psalm 32:1, NIV)
What do we do with inner turmoil and unease? What if the difficulties we face are not hardships from outside, but from inside us? Where do we go then? What is the answer? Psalm 32 promises us freedom - the freedom of a soul set free from sin, guilt and death. A soul set free to delight in obeying God.
You would be very welcome to join us at our 10:30am service in St Andrew, Cuffley, or at 8:30am for a service of Holy Communion in St Thomas, Northaw, this Sunday, as we look at Psalm 32 together.
Virtual Coffee Shop
This Wednesday, at 10:30, we'll be having our regular Virtual Coffee Shop, if you can join us for that, it would be great to see you.
We'll start at 10:30, and we're currently limited to a 40 minute maximum time.
If you’d like to be part of the meeting, please email me for details of how to join.
During August, the regular prayer email is having a slight change in format. For each day there will be some prompts for your own prayers, as well as a country (or two) for which to pray.
In you, Lord, I have taken refuge; let me never be put to shame; deliver me in your righteousness. Turn your ear to me, come quickly to my rescue; be my rock of refuge, a strong fortress to save me. (Psalm 31, NIV)
What does it mean for us to say that God is a ‘rock of refuge’ or a ‘strong fortress’? As we face trouble and difficulty, what difference can it make to out lives?
You would be very welcome to join us at our 10:30am service in St Andrew, Cuffley, or at 8:30am for a service of Holy Communion in St Thomas, Northaw, this Sunday, as we look at Psalm 31 together.