Reflecting on the Feast of Holy Innocents: A Call to Bless and Pray for Children

Today marked the Feast of Holy Innocents, a day dedicated to remembering the massacre of young children ordered by King Herod in an attempt to eliminate the newborn threat to his reign. While some may question the historical accuracy of this event, the significance lies in its symbolic reminder of the vulnerability of the innocent.Continue reading “Reflecting on the Feast of Holy Innocents: A Call to Bless and Pray for Children”

Advent – Hope

Seeking Hope in Challenging Circumstances How do you discover hope amidst challenging circumstances? I often struggle to find hope when facing difficulties, or even looking at the state of the world. In such moments, I rely on faith, trusting that God is by my side. Hope is something deeper than just a wish or happyContinue reading “Advent – Hope”

Coming and Becoming – Poem Joe Hasler

As we approach Advent and Christmas here is a poem from one of our ministers Joe Hasler. He has some wonderful poetry! Coming and Becoming Mum, Where’re my socks? Dad, The tyre’s flat. God My life is in a mess! I’m coming! I’m coming! God is always coming. —000— On page one. The Spirits broodingContinue reading “Coming and Becoming – Poem Joe Hasler”

Odd Socks And The Song Of Mary

Introduction: Anti-Bullying Week took centre stage, with our church community at St Davids Den in St Davids Rhymney reflecting on a unique and colourful initiative that echoes the importance of acceptance and understanding. Inspired by the creative Odd Socks Day, where individuals proudly wear mismatched socks, we delve into the symbolism behind this campaign andContinue reading “Odd Socks And The Song Of Mary”

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