Sunday 19 July 2020
Our Lord leaves us with more riddles in the parables of today’s gospel. These parables are parables of the kingdom of God; what it is like, and why it is like it is.
A community in Christ seeking and sharing transforming grace, reconciling love and compassionate hope
Our Lord leaves us with more riddles in the parables of today’s gospel. These parables are parables of the kingdom of God; what it is like, and why it is like it is.
Some seed fell on rich soil and it produced a hundred-, sixty- and thirty-fold. Where the word finds a receptive heart then the miraculous happens and the Lord of Life bestows his graces.
Christ wants to reveal the Father to us, wants to let us know him. This is the gift of Faith. It is only by this gift that we can come into that relationship of love which knowing God involves.
Fr Neil Chatfield
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Tomorrow is the Fourth Sunday of Lent: Laetare Sunday, Mothering Sunday, Mid-Lent Sunday, Refreshment Sunday, Simnel Sunday.
At Christ the King, Mass is celebrated according to Divine Worship at 11:30am, and we continue to pray for and accompany our baptismal candidates towards Easter, with their Second Scrutiny. The pew sheet is available at the link below; notices will be added when they're ready.
“As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.” Having said these things, Jesus spat on the ground and made mud with the saliva. Then he anointed the man’s eyes with the mud and said to him, “Go, wash in the pool of Siloam” (which means Sent). So he went and washed and came back seeing.
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Please continue to pray for those at special points on their Christian pilgrimage: in particular for our baptismal candidates whose First Scrutiny was conducted by Bishop David last weekend; and for Neil Taylor, who was accepted as a candidate for ordination. ... See MoreSee Less
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Don’t forget to pick up a booklet this weekend and order your fish and chip supper. Order booklets can be found at the back of the church.
Final orders with payment: 13th April. 🐟🏴St. George’s Day Fish ‘n’ Chip Supper🏴
Come and celebrate St. George’s Day with a traditional fish ‘n’ chip supper!
Wednesday 23rd April 2024
6:00pm
The Parish Room at Christ the King
Collect your order form booklet from the back of the church from this weekend.
Order your choice(s) ✔️
Place in an envelope ✉️
Enclose full cash payment 💰
Put in the box labelled “St George’s Supper” situated by the hymn books
Condiments, tea, coffee and squash will be provided.
All orders must be returned with payment by Sunday 13th April 2024 please.
🏴🐟🍟🏴 Thank you 🏴🐟🍟🏴
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