Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Saturday, December 31, 2005
Life Audit
Looking back over this last year, what surprises came your way? In what way have you grown and developed as a person? What challenges did you face and overcome? What has been your 'life-story' this year?
And looking towards the new year, what drives you? What is God's vision for your life? What is your vision? What passions, dreams and goals do you want to achieve this year? How are you going to achieve them?
Finally, what do you sense the Lord saying to you for the new year? Have a little listen to the Lord and ask him what is on his heart for you.
And I wish you all the best. And I am looking forward to sharing the journey with you.
Baby Boy
Mother, baby, father & sister doing well.
Friday, December 30, 2005
Thanks for your prayers
Monday, December 26, 2005
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Watching and Praying for Iraq
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
It could have been so much worse
Thanksgiving Services Held
The Bishop of St Albans, Rt Rev Christopher Herbert, led the services for the business community on the Maylands estate and residents at Adeyfield School.Bishop Herbert paid tribute to the emergency services, several of whom attended the business service, and led the congregations in prayers of thanksgiving.
Monday, December 19, 2005
Narnia Screening
Monday, December 12, 2005
Sun Turns to Darkness in Hemel
Yesterday's massive gas explosion at the Buncefield Oil Depot was heard as far away as Guildford, Hastings, France and even Holland. But who would have thought that such a cataclysmic event would have happened right on our doorstep?
And I've been reflecting in recent days about whether I am close enough to the Lord that if necessary, he would speak prophetically to me of things to come. Am I trustworthy enough? Am I responsible enough in the area of the prophetic? Do I take time to listen? Do I adequately record what I sense the Lord saying? Would I have believed the Lord if He had whispered to me, "This time next week, the sun will be turned to darkness in Hemel Hempstead?"
One of two eye witnesses who ran straight to the oil depot early in the morning before the arrival of the fire engines and the police took amateur digital footage of the tanks on fire at close range. Due to the intensity of the heat, one of them was heard to observe, "It's like Satan has come to Hemel Hempstead."
But I sense the Lord saying that what the enemy has intended for harm, the Lord will turn to good. Just as Hemel Hempstead was seen around the world on CNN, Hemel Hempstead will be known for a fire of revival that will take hold in the town, and whose sound will be heard all around the world. The Lord himself will ignite the fires of revival that will act as a feeder to other key gateway cities around the nation and via the airports too. It will burn for days and even weeks, but will be contained and managed. The fallout will increase purity in the land and will particularly affect the cities. What Satan has counterfeited in the natural, the Lord will do in reality.
Father, let your fire fall in this town you love. Fulfill your prophetic call over this town. Purify us, Father. Set us alight, so that others will come and watch us burn with the zeal of your Holy Spirit. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Thursday, December 08, 2005
Narnia books? Christian?
“The stories are my answer. Since Narnia is a world of talking beasts, I thought he would become a talking beast there as he became a man here. I pictured him becoming a lion there because a) the lion is supposed to be the king of beasts; b) Christ is called ‘the lion of Judah’ in the Bible.”
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Christmas Carol Service
Join us this year for our Carols by Candlelight Service at 6.30pm on Sunday 11th December. Get there early, or there'll be no room...
Sunday, December 04, 2005
Calling all Journallers
The following has been prepared for those who would like to keep a journal to help them in their devotions.
Calling all Journallers
Thanks for agreeing to keep a journal. I trust you will find it an adventure and an aid in your learning, devotions and meditation on scripture. My heart in encouraging you to begin using journals is not that you engage in a merely scholastic exercise to puff you up with knowledge, but that through the process, you will hear God speak to you prophetically through his Word and that you will grow in relational knowledge of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
With this in mind, I have prepared the following sheet to kick start you into making the most from your journal.
Questions to aid your reflection
You can use either one of the following sets of headings or questions to help you to get into a text of scripture and rummage around inside it.
Set One
Ask the questions, Who, What, Where, When, Why, How.
Set Two
Use any or all of the following headings, Initiation, Information, Intuition, Inspiration, Intention, Instruction, Incarnation, Intercession, Invitation.
Initiation - what is your first impression as you read the text?
Information - what are the key facts of the passage communicating?
Intuition - what does your heart or instinct say about this particular passage?
Inspiration - what new revelation comes to you as you read the text?
Intention - What was the author's intention in writing? Look at it carefully.
Instruction - What do you have to actually do as a result of this Word?
Incarnation - How can you make this text live through you in your faith?
Intercession - How and what does this inspire you to pray? Write it down.
Invitation - How is God - who loves you - inviting you to interact with him?
There are many other ways you can journal, including writing prayers, poems, thoughts, pictures, recording prophecies, dreams or visions that God gives.
The bottom line is to do whatever you find helpful to draw you closer to God. You can also direct some of your journal thoughts towards God and make your writing prayerful. King David was one of the first journallers. His meditations were so worshipful that people are still reading them today. Go for it!
Narnia Film Opportunity
Tickets for the showing will be at a special reduced price of £4.80 per person. Popcorn & a drink will be £2.49 instead of £3.99. Little posters are available at church for you to advertise the film and invite your friends. More details via Lisa.
Welcome Back
A warm welcome back to Ric & Tulin who are staying here in the UK for the next few months. It is lovely to see you both and we look forward to renewing fellowship with you.
Thursday, December 01, 2005
Rowan Williams Speaks Clearly
Having spoken rather obliquely in the past, his simple and clear language has been welcomed by observers of the Anglican Archbishop.
Church hits the Papers
The 50th Anniversary of our church is being reported in the Gazette this week in the History section under the title of Heritage Special.
Church holds 50-year bash
Buy the copy and cut it out as a reminder! It is indeed a "heritage special" for which we thank God and give him glory for all he is doing. Here is what the senior pastor, Brian, was quoted as saying,
Christians in Parliament
The Lord truly can open any door he chooses.