Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Church of the Sagrado Corazón de Maria, Estacion de Salinas, Archidona, Málaga Province, 29315, Spain
On the second and third weekends in Advent, we typically focus our thoughts on John the Baptist, the fore-runner to Jesus. He stood up in the desert and he had a very simple message: God is going to come and visit his people, and you've got to get in there and clean your life up if you're ever going to meet him.

The trouble was that most people didn't clean up their lives, and many people chose to ignore John the Baptist, and carry on as they were.

But, as we saw in Jesus, God came anyway, not with a sort of ‘sin-o-meter’ to test how sinful people were - but he came and loved & accepted people as they were, he came as a complete person, to stand alongside them… as a fellow human being….and people were changed by his presence.

Sometimes we are tempted to throw our hands in the air and think how terrible the world is, how far removed from God's Kingdom, how remote from how God would have it be. But that Kingdom is here already, it is in our midst. Jesus comes today and everyday into a torn and broken and unloving and distrustful world. His presence is not dependent upon us: he comes anyway and that is what we will be remembering at the great feast of Christmas.

And we have these four weeks of Advent to prepare. It's not a 4 weeks to do your spring cleaning and get your soul squeaky clean. It's not to make us all so righteous, that we can in some way welcome him with a clear conscience. It is 4 weeks to remove barriers, to identify those things in each of us which stop us hearing what he has to say, those things which stop us recognising him in our world today.

So that when he does come, we are ready to respond to the call of his Kingdom.

Click 'More Info' below to see a recitation of Rowan Williams 'Advent Calendar'

The picture of John the Baptist above is part of a painting by artist Jen Norton. For more information, see https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/jen-norton

Salinas Anglican Congregation

WELCOME TO THE SALINAS ANGLICAN CONGREGATION THIS CHRISTMAS TIME🎄

At Christmas time we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in a stable in Bethlehem. We are all familiar with the story - the little town of Bethlehem, the shepherds watching their flocks, the herald angels singing, the 3 Kings from Persian lands afar, and the birth of a small baby to young & humble, yet delighted, parents.

But sometimes we forget what an amazing story it is. Listen to Sir John Betjeman read his famous poem, ‘Christmas’ here, with the powerful final verse:

“No love that in a family dwells,
No carolling in frosty air,
Nor all the steeple-shaking bells
Can with this single Truth compare –
That God was man in Palestine
And lives today in Bread and Wine”

Do join us if you would like to, for our Christmas Eucharist, here at Salinas Church, 4pm (Spanish time) on Christmas Eve. Details of other Christmas services, at our churches in Salinas and Malaga, can be found here.

Listen to Amy Grant sing her lovely Christmas song, ‘I want a Silent Night’, here.

For more information about the Salinas Anglican Congregation, visit our website: http://www.salinaschurch.es

Get in touch

The Revd Doreen Cage

Local Priest
+34 711 013 169
Father Hilary Oakley, Assistant Priest
+34 744 471 207

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Third weekend in Advent, 14th December, Holy Eucharist 11.30am

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Salinas Anglican Congregation
Address
Church of the Sagrado Corazón de Maria, Estacion de Salinas, Archidona, Málaga Province, 29315, Spain

On the second and third weekends in Advent, we typically focus our thoughts on John the Baptist, the fore-runner to Jesus. He stood up in the desert and he had a very simple message: God is going to come and visit his people, and you've got to get in there and clean your life up if you're ever going to meet him.

The trouble was that most people didn't clean up their lives, and many people chose to ignore John the Baptist, and carry on as they were.

But, as we saw in Jesus, God came anyway, not with a sort of ‘sin-o-meter’ to test how sinful people were - but he came and loved & accepted people as they were, he came as a complete person, to stand alongside them… as a fellow human being….and people were changed by his presence.

Sometimes we are tempted to throw our hands in the air and think how terrible the world is, how far removed from God's Kingdom, how remote from how God would have it be. But that Kingdom is here already, it is in our midst. Jesus comes today and everyday into a torn and broken and unloving and distrustful world. His presence is not dependent upon us: he comes anyway and that is what we will be remembering at the great feast of Christmas.

And we have these four weeks of Advent to prepare. It's not a 4 weeks to do your spring cleaning and get your soul squeaky clean. It's not to make us all so righteous, that we can in some way welcome him with a clear conscience. It is 4 weeks to remove barriers, to identify those things in each of us which stop us hearing what he has to say, those things which stop us recognising him in our world today.

So that when he does come, we are ready to respond to the call of his Kingdom.

Click 'More Info' below to see a recitation of Rowan Williams 'Advent Calendar'

The picture of John the Baptist above is part of a painting by artist Jen Norton. For more information, see https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/jen-norton

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Norma McIntyre, +34 619 269 462, [email protected]

Click here for a copy of our Safeguarding policy