Saturday 11th May 2024

“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God. For just as we share abundantly in the sufferings of Christ, so also our comfort abounds through Christ.” 2 Corinthians 1:3-4

God of comfort,

Comfort? Chocolate, a heated blanket in winter, a cool fan in summer, my own bed . . . visit of family or friends? Paul takes up this theme of comfort briefly in his letter to the Corinthians. He reminds them of his troubles (and he had plenty!) and acknowledges that they too have struggles and troubles. Becoming a Christian, a follower of Jesus does mean not being saved from trouble in the world. And the world has trouble. We have to live in it – this fallen world.

My parents were not big on comfort, Father God. They were busy working and I suspect their parents were not overly affectionate either. Being ill was an inconvenience. But friends showed me what You are really like. Hand delivering a meal when recovering ill health, words of prayer over the phone and tea and sympathy when sorrowful.

It is like a circle knowing Your comfort God, then comforting others, who then know Your comfort through us and go on to comfort others . . . a virtual circle which endlessly grows.

Thank You for comfort. Your comfort and the comfort offered us by others. We need each other as well as You. Help us to learn how to comfort others. We need Your promptings to tell us when and how.

In Jesus name we pray, Amen

Suggestions for prayer . . .
God of comfort,

For our family and friends and neighbours. For their needs and comfort when they need it.
For our church, Ministers, lay leaders, members. Comfort them as they serve in tough places.
For new and long established churches to grow in strength and numbers.
For the royal family. Comfort, heal and restore.
For all Kings and rulers to rule with kindness and comfort not oppress and dominate.
For Ukraine, we plead for peace. Miraculously change for the desires of Russia to be peace.
For Gaza, empower talks towards next steps and peaceful way forward.
For aid and medicine to reach all the areas where there is need across the Middle East.
For Sudan, Myanmar, all places of conflict and Military oppression. Peaceful changes.
For Nurses, counsellors, teachers, friends who console and give comfort at times of need.
For those disappointed, let down, bereaved, depressed who need comfort. Your arms of comfort.
For a day when You lift our spirits and smile into our hearts.

In Jesus name we pray, Amen.

Worship Saturday 11th May 2024
One Sunday in January 1994 Kelly came home after leading worship at his faith community and felt tired and down. He sat down at his piano and the song just started pouring out of his heart. He realized that he wanted to know Jesus more than he wanted to do more good works for Him, and somehow he had lost that connection with Him. When he spontaneously sang “I give it all up again to hear You say that I’m Your friend”, his heart melted. Kelly later rewrote this line to be “I lay it all down again…” which is how it’s known today.

Draw me close to you
Never let me go
I lay it all down again
To hear you say that I’m your friend
You are my desire
No one else will do
‘Cause nothing else can take your place
To feel the warmth of your embrace
Help me find the way
Bring me back to you

You’re all I want
You’re all I’ve ever needed
You’re all I want
Help me know you are near

Lyrics: Kelly Carpenter, Vineyard worship pastor January 1994.


Sunday 10th March 2024

“But now in Christ Jesus you who used to be far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ.” Ephesians 2:13 NET

God who is and always will be,

“Before the mountains were born, or you brought forth the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting You are God.” (Psalm 92:2) We join the Psalmist to acknowledge that You are the God of eternity. Many people believe there must have been a greater being that made the universe and yet are not interested in finding who, or checking out You! I remember finding being told there was no Santa Claus. I searched for evidence for and to the contrary before I made up my mind! Perhaps it is me that needs to test things to prove they are true!

In Christ Jesus I, we who believe, have the evidence that You not only exist but we can know You. Not just Your intent and Your commitment to us but who You are and what You are like. You are not a God we remember just with stories about Christmas and Easter but a living God who draws near and becomes a friend. We can more than believe in You (excuse grammar!) we can know You through Your Word, be held, loved and indwelt by Your Spirit. Without any fear of You, a universe creating Almighty Holy God. Because of the love of Christ, Your Son.

Help us to draw near to You – always. To remember You loved us so much You sent Christ to shed His blood for us. To give thanks, always. To remember You are the creator, our Creator and beyond our imagination always. Awesome in majesty and yet drawing near to give us Your love, always.

In Jesus name we pray, Amen.

Suggestions for prayer . . .
God who is and always will be,

For family, friends, neighbours, let them see Your goodness in the land of the living (Psalm 27:13).
We pray for our neighbours. Those we know and those we don’t. All have needs, hurts and worries.
Bless our church family and help it to be the best it can be. Bless the lent groups as they study.
For the Royal family. King Charles treatment success, Kates recovery and family privacy.
For our government. For both the members in the commons and the titled in the lords.
For an end to the war in Ukraine. Send a miracle of peace. Thwart Russia and war at every pass.
For Gaza. Give success to calls for peace talks. Help those delivering aid to where it is needed.
For a harvest of new people and believers to the churches this Easter.
For support agencies and volunteer groups across the UK. Inspire a new generation of volunteers.
For victims of crimes, scams, bullying. For those involved a change of heart or capture or both.
For us a day of worship, rejoicing even amid the normal activities of a Sunday routine. Whether we take communion or not to remember the old rugged cross, the empty tomb and the risen Christ.

In Jesus name we pray, Amen.

Worship Sunday 10th March 2024

Kelly had been leading worship and pastoring the worship ministry at his church for two years. He was under pressure leading and pastoring. Confident musically, he felt green in worship and people leadership. He got so busy, that his personal connection with God suffered.

One Sunday, January 1994 Kelly came home after leading worship and felt tired and down. He sat at the piano and a song just started pouring out of his heart. Kelly realized that he wanted to know Jesus more than do good works for him. Somehow he had lost connection with Jesus. He spontaneously sang “I give it all up again to hear you say that I’m your friend”, and his heart melted. He later rewrote this line to be “I lay it all down again…” which is how it’s known today.


You’re all I want
You’re all I’ve ever needed
You’re all I want
Help me know you are near


Draw me close to you
Never let me go
I lay it all down again
To hear you say that I’m your friend
You are my desire
No one else will do
‘Cause nothing else can take your place
To feel the warmth of your embrace
Help me find the way
Bring me back to you

Lyrics: Kelly Carpenter, Vineyard worship pastor, 1994.