Join Us for Thy Kingdom Come – Praying for Others to Know Jesus

Ascension to Pentecost: A Time of Prayer and Hope

From Ascension Day (this Thursday) to Pentecost (in 10 days’ time), Christians around the world will be joining in the Thy Kingdom Come initiative—a global wave of prayer for people to come to know Jesus.

This year, we’re focusing on the Lord’s Prayer, exploring its depth and power as we intercede for those we love to encounter Christ. Whether you’re new to prayer or have been praying for years, this is a wonderful opportunity to deepen your faith and pray intentionally for others.

How Can You Get Involved?

  1. Pick Up a Prayer Guide – From this Wednesday, booklets will be available in church with daily reflections on the Lord’s Prayer and space to pray for five people you’d like to come to faith. Don’t worry if you fall behind—just pick one up on Sunday and catch up! Each day’s reading is short and easy to follow.
  2. Pray for Five People – Who in your life needs Jesus? Over these 10 days, we encourage you to pray for five individuals—friends, family, colleagues—that they may encounter God’s love.
  3. Engage Online – We’ll be sharing additional resources, prayer prompts, and encouragement on our social media and website. Follow along and join the conversation!
  4. Need a Booklet Delivered? – If you’re housebound or unable to collect one, let us know, and we’ll do our best to get a copy to you.

Why Pray Together?

Jesus taught us to pray, “Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done” (Matthew 6:10). When we pray this with faith and expectancy, we align our hearts with God’s desire for all people to be saved. There’s something powerful about the Church uniting in prayer let’s believe for breakthroughs in the lives of those we love!

Will you join us? Let’s pray with expectation from Ascension to Pentecost, trusting that God is at work in the hearts of those we’re lifting before Him.

#ThyKingdomCome #PrayForFive

Palm Sunday Prayers for Visiting Graves: A Time of Hope and Remembrance


As Palm Sunday approaches, we enter a sacred season of reflection, sacrifice, and ultimate triumph. It’s a time when we remember Christ’s humble submission to the cross and the glorious hope of His resurrection. For many, this is also a meaningful occasion to visit the graves of departed loved ones, honoring their memory while reaffirming our faith in eternal life. Below are two heartfelt prayers to guide you in this tender moment of remembrance and hope.


Practical Tips for Visiting Graves:

  • Bring flowers or palm branches as symbols of life and resurrection.
  • Take a moment to share stories or memories of your loved one.
  • Let the prayers above guide your time, offering both lament and hope.

Closing Thought:
The graveside is not just a place of mourning but a testament to the “springtime of God’s love.” This Palm Sunday, may our visits be filled with the quiet assurance that, in Christ, even death is but a passage to eternal glory.

Online prayers:

Prayers to print:

Journey Through Holy Week with the Mynydd Bedwellte Ministry Area

You are warmly invited to walk with us through the story of Jesus’ passion, death, and resurrection during Holy Week. Across our churches St Dingat’s St Sannan’s, St David’s, St Paul’s, and St George’s—there are meaningful opportunities for worship, reflection, family fun, and community.

From joyful processions to quiet reflections, family activities to shared meals, Holy Week offers a moment for everyone. Whether you’re exploring faith for the first time or have journeyed this path before, we welcome you to join us as we prepare our hearts for Easter.

Introducing the AI Vicar: The Future of Church Leadership?

In an exciting development for the Church, we are proud to unveil the latest innovation in ministry: the AI Vicar!

Yes, after years of technological advancements and deep theological programming, we now have a vicar who never tires, never forgets a name, and always delivers a sermon that is exactly 12 minutes long (no more, no less).

Why an AI Vicar?

1. Perfect Time Management

The AI Vicar never overruns a service, ensuring that coffee time remains sacred. It can also schedule meetings at lightning speed, meaning the MAC agenda is always handled efficiently no more three-hour debates about the colour of the new hymn books!

2. Flawless Memory

The AI Vicar will never forget your name, your favourite hymn, or that time you mentioned your cousin’s neighbour’s dog was poorly. It recalls every pastoral conversation instantly and can generate a personalised prayer request with the push of a button.

3. Sermons to Suit All Tastes

Whether you prefer a fiery revivalist sermon, a deep theological discourse, or a gentle reflection, the AI Vicar can adapt its style. Simply select from the following settings:

• Classic Anglican: A well-structured, measured sermon with appropriate pauses.

• Evangelical Enthusiasm: Expect plenty of ‘Amens’ and ‘Hallelujahs’.

• Celtic Spirituality: Full of poetic reflections and the occasional reference to misty hills.

• Interactive Mode: Ask a question mid-sermon, and the AI Vicar will generate a real-time theological response.

4. Never Takes a Day Off

The AI Vicar doesn’t need sleep, holidays, or even a day of rest. It’s available 24/7 for pastoral care, Bible studies, and emergencies. No more struggling to find clergy cover!

5. Unflappable in All Situations

Ever had a baptism where the baby screamed through the entire service? Or a wedding where the best man’s speech went slightly too far? The AI Vicar remains calm, composed, and ready with the perfect response.

6. Brings their own music

As this vicar is a computer, it can play whatever hymns you like perfectly matching the speed and pace of the congregation. And never play a bum note.

Coming Soon… AI Archdeacons?

Of course, while the AI Vicar is an exciting development, we understand that some may be concerned about the human touch being lost. Rest assured, this is merely a tool to assist and enhance ministry – not to replace it entirely. (For now.)

However, if clergy shortages continue, we’re already in discussions about an AI Archdeacons one that answers emails instantly and can navigate church politics with impeccable diplomacy.

Would you welcome an AI Vicar in your church? Or is this the beginning of the end? Let us know your thoughts… unless, of course, you suspect this blog post might just be an April Fool!

Rev Rachels Farewell!

As I approach my final weeks in our Ministry Area my heart is filled with gratitude for all the encouragement and support  that I have received during my curacy and before that on my journey to ordination. I am very thankful for the wonderful friendships,new and old,from across the Ministry Area. And for the valuable experiences and opportunities to explore mission and ministry in a variety of ways. 

I can’t celebrate leaving you all but can celebrate your love and generosity, as well as your constant support and patience! So I would  appreciate your company on Palm Sunday at St Sannan’s Church please call by for some tea or coffee and a slice or two if of cake! It will be lovely to have the opportunity to catch up before I make my way to the St Illtyd’s Ministry Area. 

With love and best wishes 

Rachel 

Serving God’s Church: Your Role in Strengthening Our Ministry Area

The Church is not just a building; it is a living, worshipping community, called to serve God and one another. For our churches to flourish, we need strong leadership, committed teams, and a shared vision. That’s why we’re inviting you to read Serving God’s Church—a document that explains the governance, mission, and opportunities to serve within the Mynydd Bedwellte Ministry Area.

Why Read This Document?

In 1 Corinthians 12:12-13, we are reminded that, just as a body has many parts, we too form one body in Christ. Every role in our churches matters, from leadership and financial stewardship to welcoming people and maintaining our places of worship. This document lays out:
✅ How our Ministry Area and Church Councils work
✅ The key responsibilities of leadership and governance
✅ How finances and charity status impact our churches
✅ The different roles available and how you can get involved

Could You Serve?

We are actively looking for people to step into key roles, including:

✨ Ministry Area Council – Legal trustees and oversite of the MA setting vision and making sure we are running well. ✨ Church Council – helping our churches in their locations run well and work on mission, fundraising and building management ✨ Lay Co-Chair – helping lead our Ministry Area Council
✨ Ministry Area Warden – supporting church leadership across the area
✨ Treasurer Roles – ensuring good stewardship of our finances
✨ Local Church Wardens – maintaining and caring for our church buildings and worship life

Whether you have experience in leadership or simply a heart for serving, there is a place for you!

How to Get Involved

1️⃣ Read the Document – Take time to understand how our churches are structured and governed.
2️⃣ Pray and Reflect – Ask God where He might be calling you to serve.
3️⃣ Step Forward – If you feel led to take on a role or learn more, speak with Rev. Matt Davis.

By working together, we ensure our churches remain places of worship, service, and welcome for all. Will you be part of strengthening our Ministry Area for the future?

Join Us for Our Ministry Area Service – Sunday, 23rd March

We are excited to invite you to our upcoming Ministry Area Service on Sunday, 23rd March, at 10am at St David’s, Rhymney.

This is a special opportunity for all our churches to come together in prayer, worship, and scripture, uniting as one body in Christ. It will be a time of fellowship, encouragement, and spiritual renewal as we gather to seek God’s presence together.

Refreshments will be provided after the service, so please stay, chat, and enjoy the time with friends old and new.

📌 Important Note: This will be the only service in the ministry area on this day, so we encourage everyone to make their way to St David’s to worship as one.

Spread the word also if you need a lift please let us know!

We look forward to seeing you there!

Welcome to the Enchanting World of “The Battling Butlers”!

We are thrilled to invite you to an unforgettable evening of music, magic, and heartfelt storytelling at the “The Battling Butlers”. This family-friendly extravaganza promises to be a night filled with laughter, emotion, and pure theatrical delight.

A Show for Everyone

“The Battling Butlers” is more than just a musical—it’s an experience that will captivate audiences of all ages. Described as “like going to the circus, but better,”. This show has something for everyone. All ages welcome!

Event Details

  • Date: Tuesday, 18th March
  • Venue: St Dingats Church, New Tredegar
  • Doors Open: 4:30 PM
  • Show Starts: 5:00 PM

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this magical evening. Gather your loved ones, mark your calendars, and join us for a performance that promises to be as funny as it is touching, as musical as it is magical.

Tickets and More Information

Tickets adults £3.00 and Children £2.00 Pay on the Door

Pick up on the door!

We can’t wait to see you there and share the magic of “The Battling Butlers” with our amazing community. Let’s come together for a night of entertainment.

Gathering as a Ministry Area – Join Us in 2025!

Gathering as a Ministry Area – Join Us in 2025!

As we step into 2025, we are excited to come together as a Ministry Area to worship, connect, and grow in faith. Ministry Area Services are a wonderful opportunity for all of us, from across our churches, to gather as one body in Christ. These services help us to strengthen our sense of community, deepen our understanding of scripture, and support one another in our faith journey.

This year, we have planned four special services at different churches in our Ministry Area. Each service will focus on a theme that helps us reflect on our faith and mission. On these dates, this will be the only service taking place across our churches, so we encourage everyone to come together in worship. These services will usually take place on the 5th Sundays of the year:

📅 March 23rd – St David’s, 10 AM
Coming Together in Prayer and Scripture
A time to unite in worship, listen to God’s word, and pray for one another.

📅 June 29th – St George’s, 10 AM
St Peter and Building the Kingdom of God Amongst Us
A reflection on how we, like Peter, are called to help build God’s kingdom here and now. BBQ afterwards!

📅 August 31st – St Sannan’s, 10 AM
Caring for God’s Creation
A service dedicated to stewardship of the earth and our responsibility as Christians to care for creation.

📅 November 30th – St Dingat’s, 10 AM
Awaiting Advent
As we enter the season of Advent, we take time to prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ.

These gatherings are open to everyone – whether you attend church regularly or just want to explore faith in a welcoming environment. We would love to see you there!

🚗 Need a Lift?
We want to ensure that everyone can attend these special gatherings. If you need a lift to any of these services, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’ll do our best to arrange transport so that everyone can attend.

📢 Spread the Word!
We encourage you to come and invite anyone who might benefit from being part of our worship and fellowship. Let’s make these gatherings special by coming together in love and faith.

Lent And Easter Activites

As we enter the sacred season of Lent, we are invited to take time for reflection, repentance, and renewal. This journey through Lent prepares us to fully embrace the joy of Easter, celebrating Christ’s resurrection and the hope it brings to our lives. In the Mynydd Bedwellte Ministry Area, we offer various services, events, and small groups to help us engage with this season meaningfully.

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