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Walking and Living

You can’t understand someone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.” The person who first uttered this American saying is lost to history. The fact that it’s so well known is a good indication of the importance of empathy in living … Continue reading

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Sunday November 1st Worship remembered at Wesley Chapel

Our minister Trevor Dixon led worship on Sunday November 5th.  Worship began when we sang, ‘For all the saints who from their labours rest’ before Trevor led the prayers of praise and confession.  We sang, ‘The kingdom of God’ before … Continue reading

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Sunday Worship at Harlow Hill Chapel

On Sunday June 25th I led worship at Harlow Hill.  We sang, ‘Praise my soul the King of heaven’ as the opening hymn and I led the opening prayers.  For the children’s address I asked them what they were afraid … Continue reading

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