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What’s Whitsun about?

May 30, 2022August 19, 2022adminLeave a Comment on What’s Whitsun about?

by Rev. Antony W. Ball While the day of Pentecost was running its coursethey were all together in one place,when suddenly there came from the sky a noiselike that of a strong driving wind,which filled the whole house where they were sitting.And there appeared to them tongues like flames of fire,dispersed among them and resting […]

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Breakfast on the beach…

April 24, 2022April 6, 2024adminLeave a Comment on Breakfast on the beach…

by Rev. Antony W. Ball Most Christians know the story, which John tells in the last chapter of his Gospel, about Jesus inviting seven of His disciples to have breakfast with Him on a beach by the Sea of Tiberias. It was happening some time after the resurrection – they’d seen the risen Jesus a […]

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…it seemed too good to be true

March 26, 2022August 19, 2022adminLeave a Comment on …it seemed too good to be true

by Rev. Antony W. Ball Lk xxiv 41b, NEB Time and again Jesus told His disciples that He would have to suffer and die, and also that He would “rise again” – whatever that meant – on the third day. When it happened they simply didn’t believe it. To be fair to them, when you’ve […]

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Temptation

February 27, 2022August 19, 2022adminLeave a Comment on Temptation

by Rev. Antony W. Ball Have you ever been tempted by something you didn’t want? It sounds to me almost a contradiction in terms – the things that tempt us are things we do want, surely? I’ve written before about how the devil is portrayed, so perhaps I should not return to it again, but […]

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The Presentation of Christ in the Temple

January 30, 2022August 19, 2022adminLeave a Comment on The Presentation of Christ in the Temple

by Rev. Antony W. Ball Can you name all the people in this little sketch? There’s Mary, Joseph and the Baby Jesus, of course, but how about the other two? It happened forty days after Jesus’ birth, when Jewish parents of a newborn son were supposed to visit the temple to ‘redeem’ their baby boy […]

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On their way?

December 30, 2021August 19, 2022adminLeave a Comment on On their way?

by Rev. Antony W. Ball There they are – those three kings on their way to visit the Baby Jesus, to pay homage to Him. We sing about them in our Christmas Carols, and celebrate their arrival on Thursday January 6th – Epiphany – but virtually nothing in that picture agrees with Scripture.  They […]

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What’s in a name?

November 28, 2021August 19, 2022adminLeave a Comment on What’s in a name?

by Rev. Antony W. Ball Before I retired from teaching, I used occasionally to come across boys who assumed that ‘Jesus’ was his Christian name and ‘Christ’ his surname – those were the days, of course, when ‘Christian name’ was still synonymous with ‘forename’, as it was taken for granted that ‘everybody’ was Christian. “Those […]

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Church Membership

October 31, 2021August 19, 2022adminLeave a Comment on Church Membership

by Rev. Antony W. Ball …to all who did receive Him, to those who have yielded Him their allegiance, He gave the right to become children of God… Jn i 12 (NEB) Last Wednesday evening, our Church Meeting asked me to write an article for our newsletter on what it means to be a Church […]

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…the Church, which is His body…

September 29, 2021August 19, 2022adminLeave a Comment on …the Church, which is His body…

Eph i 23 (NEB) by Rev. Antony W. Ball ‘INDEPENDENT CHURCH 1848’ is carved into the stonework on either side of the main door of our church building (note my small c) but our Church (capital C) was ‘born’ at the first Congregational Church Meeting which was on June 14th 1849, although regular services had […]

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