Hello and welcome to another first for Brindle St James' church - the opportunity to share worship using Zoom! Are you reading this news page on Saturday 27th June 2020? Perhaps you've missed the opportunity to join the service on Sunday 28th June 2020 from 10.25am, but please do email to get on the list for the joining instructions for next week. After a bit of housekeeping time at the start of the Zoom in, the service will be recorded and uploaded to YouTube for worship alongside the zoom congregation from about 12 o'clock using the usual YouTube channel link here.Notices are available to download today.And the link to the service sheet is here.
Good morning and welcome. It's a joy to share with you this time of worship today. Please join in worship with hymns and prayers via YouTube from 10am: https://www.youtube.com/c/brindlestjameschurchThe Service sheet for today is available here: https://media.acny.uk/media/news/notice_sheet/2020/06/Service_Of_The_Word_June_2020.pdfAnd Sunday School Famous Fathers in the Bible Quiz is online! All entries by close of play next Sunday - enjoy!The notices are also available to download from this page:
Thank you for joining in reading St. Luke’s Gospel. We pray that many are able to encounter God through doing so. This page links you to some resources that will possibly help to deepen understanding, as Luke is tells us about Jesus’ mission, death, and resurrection.As a general and accessible introduction, The Bible Project is very good at outlining the main themes from Scripture in short animated films: https://bibleproject.com/explore/luke/We also have a link to bible.com videos via our website at brindlestjames.co.uk : https://www.bible.com/en-GB/videosFor more scholarly introductions, two leading New Testament scholars have recorded brief insights into Luke’s Gospel:Richard Burridge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOQvWMvW420Paula Gooder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo98Bs8u3lUTwo written introduction may be found via: https://www.stmaryskenton.org/teaching/overview-of-st-luks-gospel/ https://www.peterpaul.org.uk/the-gospel-of-lukeFor a topical take on Luke’s gospel, see this reflection from Australia on the Good Samaritan and the murder of George Floyd in the United States: https://victas.uca.org.au/george-floyd-and-the-good-samaritan/ For prayer, the Church of England parish of St. John’s, Egham, has a whole YouTube playlist of prayers and reflections based on Luke’s Gospel recorded during Covid-19: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-wQpmtP08G0DrxXtPCOPzHmdg2p1cs1F For children, the Saddleback Kids’ YouTube channel has animations of many of the stories from Scripture, including from Luke’s Gospel:The Good Samaritan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osfQg4yKtq8 The Prodigal Son: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJgROx4wFKM
This Sunday, James will look at Luke's gospel and a story about Jesus taking some time to rest.Please join in worship with hymns and prayers via YouTube from 10am: https://www.youtube.com/c/brindlestjameschurchThe notices include the full text of today's reflection: https://media.acny.uk/media/news/notice_sheet/2020/06/Latest_notices_14th_June.pdf