Music and pictures explain why Christians call Good Friday “good”. Join Crowthorne Churches as we reflect again on the meaning of Jesus’ suffering and death leading to hope and new life for everyone. Watch out for special photos from Crowthorne!
Produced by Barry Bailey (assisted by James Laverick) on behalf of Churches together in Crowthorne
Join us for The Churches together in Crowthorne combined service tomorrow, Good Friday – “Come and See” – hosted by St John the Baptist Parish Church at 10am.
Set the reminder on Youtube so you don’t miss it! We also recommend you view this on your TV to take advantage of the really high quality video recording available!!!
Then find a hot cross bun and coffee and join us, after the service, on Zoom at 11am
Do join St John’s for the Churches together in Crowthorne shared online Good Friday service at 10am. It will be available via our normal Youtube channel. The service will be followed at 11am by Zoom Chat. Click here for the link.
Everyone is welcome. You are requested to bring along your own hot cross bun and coffee.
Churches together in Crowthorne invite you to join one of our study programmes over Lent. An opportunity to learn together with other Christians about our shared discipleship.
On Monday evenings, “Mission and creation care for Christian Disciples” a five week course (starting Monday 22nd February) connecting science, Christianity and the environment designed to challenge our understanding of Christian discipleship and encourage us to practice sustainable lifestyles including the care of creation. Joining details here.
On Tuesday evenings, a series of pre-recorded lectures on the theme ‘Excited by…’ This year our speakers will deliver recorded lectures to be hosted on Facebook and YouTube followed by an opportunity for Questions and Answers on Zoom at 9pm. Full details here.
On Thursday evenings, “Woven”, a six week course (starting Thursday 18th February). As people of faith we know that our story and God’s story are woven together, not because we wish it to be so but because God is interested in the smallest detail of our lives. During the course we will reflect on our personal relationship with God and on every Christian’s responsibility to engage with the world as it is. Joining details here.
“So that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be complete”
(John 15:11)
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Colossians 1:15-20 – In him all things hold together
Mark 4: 30—32 – As small as a mustard seed
prayer
Thrice-holy God, We thank you for having created and loved us.
We thank you for your presence in us and in creation.
May we learn to look upon the world as you look upon it, with love.
In the hope of this vision, may we be able to work for a world where justice and peace flourish, for the glory of your name.
go and do
Global Find out about and join the prayer chain for climate justice.
The Prayer chain for climate justice was set up to help us all connect together across the world in our prayer and action for climate justice. It is an initiative of Christian Aid and is being done in partnership with CAFOD and Tearfund. It was initially set up to lead to the climate change talks originally planned for November 2020 but now postponed to November 2021 due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
You can sign up on the calendar to fill a time-slot to pray by yourself or with others from your church. You can choose to pray on a regular basis as part of the prayer chain.
Personal Take action for climate justice in your own life.
Visit Green Christian to join in the conversation and get involved in making a positive difference in the world. Green Christian are a community of ordinary Christians from all backgrounds and traditions working to care for Creation through prayer, living simply, public witness, campaigning and mutual encouragement.
Genesis 18:1-5 – Abraham hosts the angels at the Oak of Mamre
Mark 6:30-44 – Jesus’ compassion for the crowds
go and do
Global: Take time to engage with global news stories today. Take action in response to the story that most moves you with compassion.
Local: Contribute in any way that you can to a foodbank, food growing scheme or community meal initiative in your area. https://crowthorne.foodbank.org.uk/
Personal: Reflect on and identify who ‘the other’ is for you. How might you connect with and offer a welcome to them in your next encounter?
Deuteronomy 30:11-20 – The word of God is very close to you
Matthew 5:1-12 – Blessed are you
prayer
Blessed are you, God our Father, for the gift of your word in Holy Scripture.
Blessed are you for its transforming power.
Help us choose life and guide us by your Spirit,
so that we can experience the happiness which you want so much to share with us.
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Global: Find out more about the Just Scripture initiative and help organise a session connecting the churches in your area with a community across the world.
Local: What one act of kindness could the churches in your area take together to be a unified blessing in your wider community?
Personal: Read the Beatitudes through slowly (Matthew 5: 3-11). Which of the actions described in the passage are you encouraged to take today?