News from Living Hope & A Policeman’s Lot’
LENT 2025
News from Casa Ricci Social Services & Read About the Living Well Foodbank
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CHRISTMAS 2024
Read about another of Andrew’s Bus journey’s and Dave remembering ‘Point Duty’
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Autumn 2024
LATE SUMMER 2024
SUMMER 2024
Entering our 56th year of Publication & Read about yet another train journey!
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SPRING 2024
Read about the ‘Great Flood’ of 2024 and the plans to reorganise the Blackheath & Crystal Palace Circuit
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Read about the local Food Bank – Living Well
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Read about the local ‘Living Well’ Food Bank
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Christmas 2023
Read an update from Living Hope School in Baddomalhi Pakistan and the impact of severe storms
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AUTUMN 2023
Read about another of Andrew’s Rail Journeys and and news from the Penge Community Pre-School
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Late Summer 2023
Read about yet another of Andrew’s Rail Journeys! and about the responsibilities of Church Steward’s
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SUMMER 2023
Read about an exciting opportunity for our Young People to join others at 3Generate 2023 in Birmingham
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EASTER 2023
Lent 2023
Lent 2023
Christmas 2022
Autumn 2022
Message From our Minister
LETTER FROM THE MINISTER
Friends, the cross must become a vital part of your everyday life. Why? Because you have three relentless enemies you must overcome each day: sin, Satan, self. Friends, how do you overcome them? By living the crucified life. Paul writes, ‘I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me’. You say, it’s too difficult to live a Christian life. No, it’s not difficult, it’s impossible. The only way is to let the power and person of Christ live through you. That’s why Paul wrote, ‘God forbid that I should boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world’ (Galatians 6:14)
After years in a Russian labour camp, Aleksander Solzhenitsyn became so depressed that he wanted to die. Laying his shovel down, he walked over to a bench and sat down, knowing that any moment a guard could come by and use that shovel to beat him to death. It was then that a fellow inmate took a stick, and in the sand at Solzhenitsyn’s feet traced out the sign of the cross. As he stared at it, his entire perspective shifted. Realising the cross represented the greatest power in the universe, he slowly got up, picked up his shovel, and went back to work under the sign of the cross. And you must do that too. Friends, each day remind yourself: ‘Jesus died for me. I died with Him and He lives in me. When He lives in me, I can live for Him’. That’s the secret of a victorious Christian life.
Wishing you a peaceful Easter Celebration.
Rev. William Davis