All this week I have written a Word in Time which is provided by the Methodist Church for every day of the year by different writers. It is a daily reflection on seasonal scriptures with questions for reflection – https://www.methodist.org.uk/our-faith/the-bible/a-word-in-time/
Blogs
Hymn Society – There’s a light upon the mountain
Christmas in COMBERBACH…

Three Kings. One shepherd? What does this say to you? Worth musing?
Hymn of the Day from Advent to Epiphany
Ending lockdown…or not…
I was so warmed to read of the greetings that the Rev’d Richard Teal, President of the Methodist Conference and Carolyn Lawrence, our Vice- President have sent to faith leaders at the time of Diwali. It is good for us to be reminded at a time when everything seems to be focussed on ‘having a normal Christmas’ that it is not just we as Christians but Jews, Muslims, Hindus and those of other faiths who are called on to make sacrifices for the good of others. So may we travel through Advent humbly and, for all the sacrifice, follow the example of others who have worshipped virtually, mixed less freely, loved more fully during their religious festivals. Let us do this even if it means keeping our churches closed until secular closed venues, say theatres, are able to open again safely.