Sunday 7th September 2025

“Then this message came to me from the Lord: “Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds, the leaders of Israel. Give them this message from the Sovereign Lord: What sorrow awaits you shepherds who feed yourselves instead of your flocks. Shouldn’t shepherds feed their sheep? You drink the milk, wear the wool, and butcher the best animals, but you let your flocks starve. You have not taken care of the weak. You have not tended the sick or bound up the injured. You have not gone looking for those who have wandered away and are lost.” Ezekiel 34:1-4 NLT

“For this is what the Sovereign Lord says: I myself will search and find my sheep. 12 I will be like a shepherd looking for his scattered flock. I will find my sheep and rescue them from all the places where they were scattered on that dark and cloudy day. 13 I will bring them back home to their own land of Israel from among the peoples and nations. I will feed them on the mountains of Israel and by the rivers and in all the places where people live. 14 Yes, I will give them good pastureland on the high hills of Israel. There they will lie down in pleasant places and feed in the lush pastures of the hills. 15 I myself will tend my sheep and give them a place to lie down in peace, says the Sovereign Lord. 16 I will search for my lost ones who strayed away, and I will bring them safely home again. I will bandage the injured and strengthen the weak.”

Ezekiel 34:11-16 NLT

Sovereign Lord,

Good Shepherd! You did and You do today still faithfully search and find Your sheep. Many years before this David, a shepherd in his youth, wrote Psalm 23. He also likened You to his shepherd.

Sheep are sensible and also willfully silly, so people who keep them tell me. They seem willingly come to the rattle of a bucket in winter when they hear the Shepherd calling. But if there’s a fence down or something to get tangled up in they seem to be drawn to it. Thank You that through Jesus You call to us to follow, safe in Your sovereign care (John 11:14-18) Thank You for calling us, me.

We need You to Shepherd us. We need You to show us when we should not blindly follow leaders but test what they say. As Ezekiel did, he tested what the other prophets and leaders were saying and knew it was not from You. We need You to show us danger and lead us not into temptation as Jesus taught us to pray (Matthew 6:13). To feed us our daily bread as Jesus also taught us to pray (Matthew 6:11). Feed our spirit as well as our bodies. Thank You that Ezekiel saw that You were not just a righteous God but a caring, nurturing, loving faithful God. You who would recover Your people and did he also see see You God doing it in the future for all nations? We do not have enough thank you’s to offer for loving your sheep . . .

In Jesus name we pray.

Worship Sunday th September 2025

The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not want
He makes me lie in pastures green
He leads me by the still, still waters
His goodness restores my soul

And I will trust in You alone
And I will trust in You alone
For Your endless mercy follows me
Your goodness will lead me home


He guides my ways in righteousness
And He anoints my head with oil
And my cup, it overflows with joy
I feast on His pure delights

Chorus

And though I walk the darkest path
I will not fear the evil one
For You are with me, and Your rod and staff
Are the comfort I need to know

Chorus

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For Your endless mercy follows me
Your goodness will lead me home

Lyrics:  Francis Rous
New chorus and tune: Stuart Townend and Aaron Keyes

Saturday 6th September 2025

“Are you rejoicing in the land of Uz, O people of Edom? But you, too, must drink from the cup of the Lord’s anger. You, too, will be stripped naked in your drunkenness.” Lamentations 4:21 NLT

“The Lord says to Edom, “I will cut you down to size among the nations; you will be greatly despised. You have been deceived by your own pride Because you live in a rock fortress and make your home high in the mountains.‘Who can ever reach us way up here? you ask boastfully.But even if you soar as high as eagles and build your nest among the stars, I will bring you crashing down,” says the Lord.” Obadiah 1:2-4 NLT

“Because of the violence you did to your close relatives in Israel, you will be filled with shame and destroyed forever. When they were invaded, you stood aloof, refusing to help them. Foreign invaders carried off their wealth and cast lots to divide up Jerusalem, but you acted like one of Israel’s enemies. You should not have gloated then they exiled your relatives to distant lands.You should not have rejoiced when the people of Judah suffered such misfortune.” Obadiah 1:10-12 NLT

God of all nations,

Edom. That was the land that Esau settled in. So they were related to those in Jerusalem. Isaac and Rebecca had 2 sons Esau and Jacob. Esau settled in Edom and Jacob we followed the story of his ancestors to this point. They do not escape Your judgement. The were not only neighbours but relations. They did nothing to help. Perhaps they thought it was nothing to do with them or they gloated a bit at Israel getting taken down a peg or two or three . . .

Jesus had to tell the story of the good samaritan to the Jews in his day. Because they hated the Samaritans and like wise the Samaritans hated the Jews. But they were distant relations and in neighbouring territories. It takes a brave person or a good Samaritan to go the extra mile and do good to someone not of their close family. But You God tell us no matter how safe we feel we are and how much we may not want to get involved, doing nothing when we see a neighbour in need is not acceptable to You. But we cannot help everyone all the time – show us where and when and what and how to do the best . . .

In Jesus name we pray, Amen.

Worship Saturday 6th September 2025

Oh, I have days I lose the fight
Try my best but just don’t get it right
Where I talk a talk that I don’t walk
And miss the moments right before my eyes

Somebody with a hurt that I could have helped
Somebody with a hand that I could have held
When I just can’t see past myself
Lord, help me be

A little more like mercy, a little more like grace
A little more like kindness, goodness, love, and faith
A little more like patience, a little more like peace
A little more like Jesus, a little less like me


Yeah, there’s no denying I have changed
‘Cause I’ve been saved from who I used to be
But even at my best, I must confess
I still need help to see the way You see

Somebody with a hurt that I could have helped
Somebody with a hand that I could have held
When I just can’t see past myself
Lord, help me be
A little more like mercy, a little more like grace
A little more like kindness, goodness, love, and faith
A little more like patience, a little more like peace
A little more like Jesus, a little less like me


Oh, I wanna feed the beggar on the street
Learn to be Your hands and feet
Freely give what I receive
Lord, help me be
I want put You first above all else
Love my neighbor as myself
In the moments no one sees
Lord, help me be

A little more like mercy, a little more like grace
A little more like kindness, goodness, love, and faith
A little more like patience, a little more like peace
A little more like Jesus, oh, a little less like me


A little more of living everything I preach
A little more like Jesus, a little less like me
Oh, a little less like me

Lyrics: Zach Williams, Hank Bentley, Mia Fields

Friday 5th September 2025

“Jerusalem, once so full of people, is now deserted. She who was once great among the nations now sits alone like a widow. Once the queen of all the earth, she is now a slave. She sobs through the night; tears stream down her cheeks. Among all her lovers, there is no one left to comfort her. All her friends have betrayed her and become her enemies. Judah has been led away into captivity, oppressed with cruel slavery. She lives among foreign nations and has no place of rest. Her enemies have chased her down, and she has nowhere to turn.” Lamentations 1:1-3 NLT

“Cry aloud before the Lord, O walls of beautiful Jerusalem! Let your tears flow like a river day and night. Give yourselves no rest; give your eyes no relief. 19 Rise during the night and cry out. Pour out your hearts like water to the Lord. Lift up your hands to him in prayer, pleading for your children, for in every street they are faint with hunger.” Lamentations 2:18-19

“The thought of my suffering and homelessness is bitter beyond words. 20 I will never forget this awful time, as I grieve over my loss. 21 Yet I still dare to hope when I remember this: 22 The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. 23 Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each morning. 24 I say to myself, “The Lord is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in him!” Lamentations 3:19-24 NLT


God of hope,

Lamentations anonymous and poetic. Written by a person or persons who survived. A reflection of Babylon’s siege of Jerusalem and the destruction and exile that followed (2 Kings 24 and 25)

One of the worst catastrophes in Israel’s history up to this point. God had promised Abraham the land of Canaan, David had made Jerusalem Israel’s capital where the kings from the line of David lived. Where Solomon built the temple for You, God, and where the priests maintained the rituals of Israel’s worship. 500 years of their history and then everything was lost. Lamentations a memorial to pain and confusion. And perhaps a beginning of repentance, regret and humility? And finally hope.

Amidst catastrophe however it happens the best we can do is grieve, cry out to You God, repent if we have had any part in it and finally hope in You. You will not fail us.

In Jesus name we pray, Amen.

Worship Friday 5th September 2025

The steadfast Love of the Lord never changes,
His mercies never come to an end.
They are new every morning, new every morning,
Great is Thy faithfulness.

Lyrics: Edith McNeill words and tune 1974