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.

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 together at how we can have certainty in what we have been taught, and how what we have been taught makes our future certain.

The 10:30am Sunday morning service will be taking place simultaneously online and in-person at St Andrew.  Streaming for the 10:30am service will start at 10:25am, and can be accessed directly via Facebook or YouTube, found on our website, and is advertised on our Facebook page and YouTube channel.

If you encounter problems with viewing the service via Facebook (or YouTube) please follow the link for YouTube (or Facebook) instead.

Luke’s Gospel

This Sunday, we're starting our look through Luke's Gospel. To help with that, we have some copies available which include space for notes. These are available in both churches for a donation of £1. Why not get one to bring on Sunday mornings, and to write in, as we read it together?

Morning prayer

You would be very welcome to join us for a short service of Morning Prayer in St Andrew at 10:00am on Wednesday morning.

Lent reading

For our Lent devotions this year, I’m suggesting that we read “Forty Women: Unseen women of the Bible from Eden to Easter”. There are short devotions for each day in Lent, and we’ll also be using it to help shape our Sunday sermons in Lent. The author, Ros Clarke, is also giving our revived Rachel Bradgate Lecture, below, and copies will be available for sale that evening. You can also let the vicar know if you would like a copy (chris@norcuff.com / 07446 516945).

The Rachel Bradgate Lecture

After an interval of at least 140 years, the Rachel Bradgate sermon is being revived as the Rachel Bradgate Lecture. This will be on Wednesday 23rd February at 7pm in St Thomas, entitled “Why Women Matter So Much To God”. For more details, and to book free tickets, please see our website, or use the sign-up sheet at the back of the churches.

Flowers at St Andrew

Requests during the coming year for pedestal arrangements for loved ones (eg for anniversaries or birthdays) may be sent to Judy (01707 708476, judy.berwick@talktalk.net); there are usually no flowers in Lent or Advent. Additionally, any volunteers to join our small band of helpers would be very warmly welcomed.

Vera Morey’s Memorial Service

There will be a memorial service for Vera held at 12pm on Saturday 5th March.

Coffee Shop

As has been our usual practice, and particularly considering the current COVID situation, there will be no Coffee Shop in January.

Coronavirus arrangements

Please note that the wearing of face coverings in places of worship is still a requirement, unless exempt.

Praying during the week

Please can I encourage you, when possible, to stop at noon and spend a few minutes praying; we’ll email out possible areas for prayer each week.  If you would like to make any suggestions, please email prayers@norcuff.com.

How to join us live

The website has the information on how to join our live services and virtual coffee.  Do feel free to share the links to our services with friends and relatives; everyone is very welcome to join us, no matter where they are in the world.

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