The period between All saints and Advent is often referred to as Remembrance-tide and it is a time when we explore the theme of memory, both corporate and individual, and confront issues of war and peace, loss and forgetting.
It is a time when we are reminded that redemption is a work of God's grace; it is God who redeems us in Christ and there is nothing to be done beyond what Christ has done. But we still wait for the final consummation of God's new creation in Christ; those who are Christ's, whether or not they have passed through death, are joined in prayer that God's kingdom will be revealed finally and in all its fullness. We also sense that it is a fearful thing to come before the unutterable goodness and holiness of God, even for those who are redeemed in Christ that it is searing as well as life-giving to experience God's mercy.
Our readings this week are taken from Micah 3:5-12; 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13; and Matthew 24:1-14.
Our hymns are, 'Come living God, when least expected' and 'Forth in the peace of Christ we go.
A service booklet to accompany today's service can be downloaded below or you can be added to the weekly email list and receive one automatically by emailing [email protected]
It is a time when we are reminded that redemption is a work of God's grace; it is God who redeems us in Christ and there is nothing to be done beyond what Christ has done. But we still wait for the final consummation of God's new creation in Christ; those who are Christ's, whether or not they have passed through death, are joined in prayer that God's kingdom will be revealed finally and in all its fullness. We also sense that it is a fearful thing to come before the unutterable goodness and holiness of God, even for those who are redeemed in Christ that it is searing as well as life-giving to experience God's mercy.
Our readings this week are taken from Micah 3:5-12; 1 Thessalonians 2:9-13; and Matthew 24:1-14.
Our hymns are, 'Come living God, when least expected' and 'Forth in the peace of Christ we go.
A service booklet to accompany today's service can be downloaded below or you can be added to the weekly email list and receive one automatically by emailing [email protected]
4th Sunday before Advent 2023 (Online Holy Communion)
5 Nov 2023, 9 a.m. for 5 days, 14 hours, 59 mins
4th Sunday before Advent 2023 (Online Holy Communion)
5 Nov 2023, 9 a.m. for 5 days, 14 hours, 59 mins