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Faith in Action: April 6th
Lent is a season of reflection, repentance, and renewal. It is also a time to extend God’s love through acts of kindness and generosity. This year, we have a special opportunity to make a meaningful difference. On Sunday, April 6th, 2025, we invite you to bring non-perishable food items and essential supplies for our local…
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Reflective Prayer: Current Affairs
What a week in the news. US inauguration of President Trump, Southport killer sentenced with details of that awful day emerging, ceasefire Israel and Hamas with Palestinians returning to their devasted Gaza homes. Oh Lord our heavenly father – where do we start, what do we pray for, whom do we pray for. For the…
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Sing to the Lord a new song!
We’re pleased to offer a new song for this Christmas and future festive seasons. NEWBORN SAVIOUR : A brand new song celebrating the Christmas narrative. Martin Owen has composed new lyrics to the very old tune of “Personent Hodie”. Martin comments . . . “It was in the middle of September 2024 when Roger and…
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We remember the life of Arthur Fielding.
Tribute to Arthur Fielding 10/09/24 What a privilege to be asked to give the Church tribute to this wonderful man – Arthur Fielding. How do you sum up 0ver 60 years of service in a few minutes? Blenheim got to know Arthur in the 1960s. Arthur was a Methodist and attended the Industrial Mission after his and Wendy’s return from his work…
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Brief History of St Margaret’s Methodist Church
(This was a recent Facebook Post – from external sources) “Montrose Avenue Methodist Church and School formerly known as Montrose, later known as St Margaret’s. The Methodist church in Montrose Avenue was built in 1937 and formed part of the Luton Circuit. Impact! is a booklet detailing the history of Methodism in Luton up to…
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ANOINTING WITHIN AND THE ANOINTING UPON YOU?
Anointing often involves the application of oil to a person or object, signifying consecration and dedication to God. In the Old Testament, priests, kings, and objects were anointed for God’s service. For example, in Exodus 30:30, God commanded Moses to “Anoint Aaron and his sons and consecrate them so they may serve me as priests.”…
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Must a Christian Have the Holy Spirit?
Rev Michael Anokye June 19th 2024 The Holy Spirit’s presence in a Christian’s life is not just a mere component but a transformative force that has the power to fundamentally shape and alter the Christian life and experience. The question of whether a Christian needs the Holy Spirit delves into the very essence of being…
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Understanding the Role of the Holy Spirit in the Ministry of Jesus Christ
Rev Michael Anokye June 13 2024 (Bible reference with pink highlight are linked to Biblegateway – online Bible) In Luke 4:14, we learn that Jesus returned to Galilee filled with the power of the Holy Spirit, and news about Him spread. Acts 10:37-38 tells us that Jesus was anointed with the Holy Spirit and power…


