A Video Update from Christoph
This one is a bit longer (10 minutes) but it is packed with important updates about this season of our church’s life. So make yourself a nice drink and settle down to watch my latest Rector’s Update.
This one is a bit longer (10 minutes) but it is packed with important updates about this season of our church’s life. So make yourself a nice drink and settle down to watch my latest Rector’s Update.
Our Mission Partner Trinity/SHOC is doing a fantastic job in helping the homeless in our area. They have asked for the following donations:
Socks
Underwear
Disposable razors
Shaving foam
Sanitary products
Deodorant
Toiletries
Hand sanitizer
Our church members Clive and Caroline Ashcroft are collecting items this week. Alternatively you can take them to our church office by previous telephone arrangement with our parish secretary. Please do not leave items outside our church!
UPDATE (February 2021):
Over the last months harrowing details have emerged of how Ravi Zacharias abused his position of trust and influence and abused and damaged the lives of people. In a recent blog post, LICC wrote these words, which we wholeheartedly echo:
“No apologetic can suffice. We must face tough questions on the charisma cult, wilful blindness to narcissistic leadership, lack of accountability, and defensive posturing making people deaf to those who spoke truth. Reparations must be made, where care and some sort of ‘justice’ for survivors is first priority.”
Ravi Zacharias (26 March 1946 – 19 May 2020) was an Indian-born Canadian-American Christian speaker and writer. Zacharias was the author of more than 30 books revolving around “Apologetics” (helping believers think and thinkers believer), including Can Man Live Without God?, as well as Christian bestsellers Light in the Shadow of Jihad and The Grand Weaver. Zacharias was the founder and chairman of the board of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) and OCCA (Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics), which provided speakers for our Rethink week in 2018.
It is a question also asked behind the walls of Louisiana State Penitentiary, also known as Angola Prison, the largest maximum-security prison in the United States. Zacharias had prayed with prisoners of war all those years ago in Vietnam but walking through Death Row left an even deeper impression. Zacharias believed the gospel shined with grace and power, especially in the darkest places, and praying with those on Death Row “makes it impossible to block the tears.” It was his third visit to Angola and, such is his deep connection, the inmates have made Zacharias the coffin in which he will be buried. As he writes in Seeing Jesus from the East:
“These prisoners know that this world is not their home and that no coffin could ever be their final destination. Jesus assured us of that.”
Prom Praise is an annual event at the Royal Albert Hall, produced by All Souls Church, Langham Place and an extravaganza of music and worship. This year it is free on Youtube!
Saturday, 2 May, 7.30pm on the All Souls Youtube Channel.
Our local community support group have just set up another foodbank, operating from the May Coles Room of the Village Memorial Hall in Denham Village.
They are taking donations at the Village Hall on Monday’s 9-11 and Thursdays 2-4 or any time to 17 Ashcroft Drive.
Hillingdon Foodbank has a warehouse / outlet in 30 Oxford Road, UB9 4DQ. They are open from 11 am to 2 pm Monday to Friday.
Due to the current crisis requests for help with food have gone up and they are asking whether we can help with food donations. Here is what they write:
Please would you appeal for people to donate food, however small, when they shop
in their supermarkets to ease the situation.
They could also take their donations to the
Foodbank Warehouse
30 Oxford Road
UB9 4DQ.The main shortages are
Tinned meats and chicken
Tinned fish (all types)
Tinned fruit
Tinned tomatoes
Tinned vegetables
Tinned potatoes
Packets of Potato Mash
Pasta sauce
Long life milk
Long life fruit drinks Apple,orange,grapefruit etc.
Tea and Coffee.
Packets of rice
Noodles
500g and 1kg Granulated sugar
Jars of Jam all flavoursFor further in formation please contact
Foodbank Manager
Vine Daniels
Tel.No. 07718054246
Today the Church remembers the Annunciation: The Angel Gabriel tells Mary that she will give birth to Jesus Christ. Mary responds: “I am the Lord’s servant. May your word to me be fulfilled.” Today, let’s trust in God’s word and his perfect plans and let’s be ready to be his servant to others in prayer, words and deeds. (Painting by Leonardo da Vinci)
If you’d like to explore the Christian faith, we’d love to be part of your journey of faith. There are also some helpful websites as a starting point:
St Mary’s Church Office
Village Road
Denham UB9 5BH
Tel: 01895 832771
Monday 09:30am – 12:00 pm
Tuesday 09.30am – 12:00 pm
Wednesday Office Closed
Thursday 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
Friday 9:30 am – 12:00 pm