Praying for Persecuted Christians

Let’s pray together:
Here is a map of the worst parts of our world to live in if you are a Christian. They need our prayer. Can you pick one (there is more information when you click on it), find out more and commit to praying for this country regularly?
Click here for more information…

 

Update on services at St Mary’s Church Denham

To protect one another and help fight the COVID pandemic we are not restarting services at St Mary’s Church while Denham is in Tier 4. Please join us for our online services and events.

Click here for our online services…

Praying for the Mission of God

Jesus says: “Go and make disciples of all nations.”

Find out more about the ten largest unreached people groups and pray for them today…

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Do you know someone who is not online?

Do you know someone who is not online?

Help them to stay connected:

They can listen to our community carol service on their phone by dialling local number: 01895 714013‬.

Do they have a DVD Player? Send an email to our Rector with their postal address and we will send them a DVD of the service free of charge.

Click here to send an email…

No services tomorrow, 27 December. Please join the wider church!

 

On Sunday 27 December we are taking a break – there will be no service at St Mary’s Church or online.

Please join the wider Christian community, using one of the following links:

Click here for the online service of the Diocese of Oxford…

Click here for the online service of the Church of England…

 

We will be back, both at St Mary’s and online on Sunday 3 January.

Happy new year, everyone!

Comfort and Joy Christmas Reflections

A daily reflection during the twelve days of Christmas.

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St Mary’s Church closed for the next weeks

We have entered another and potentially even more dangerous phase of this pandemic as the new variant of the COVID virus is spreading rapidly in the South East. It would be disastrous not to make every effort to protect people at this time, especially as we are so close to a mass roll-out of the vaccines.

We have therefore decided to cancel our services at St Mary’s Church on Christmas Day and then for the next two Sundays. We weren’t going to have a service on the 27th anyway and we won’t have one at St Mary’s on the 3rd of January either – although there will of course be one online. We will then review our plans and give you an update.

The Leadership Team of Denham Parish Church

To watch the complete Rector’s Update on this matter, please click here…

All about our Christmas online services…

 

An important Rector’s Update from Christoph

An update from Christoph Lindner about Christmas at Denham Parish Church and how we can show care for one another as we celebrate the great care that God shows in becoming one of us. (5 minutes)

Carol Service Beats Playing With Train Set!

There could be no better recommendation for our Community Carol Service on Sunday.

If you missed it you can catch up by clicking here…

(Thanks to Hattie and Matt for sharing this photo with us!)

Archbishop Justin Welby on showing restraint this Christmas

The Archbishop of Canterbury is urging Christians to show “prudence and caution” in the week ahead as Christmas approaches.

In an exclusive interview with Premier (just before the Prime Minister’s announcement), Archbishop Justin spoke of already deciding not to include his 90 year old mother in celebrations this year in order to protect her. A decision he described as “agonising”.

“There’s one of my colleagues here, who has had long Covid. She says, ‘when I see someone wearing a mask, it says to me, “I care for you”.’ In other words, us taking precautions is a sign of loving our neighbour.”

Christmas isn’t just being scaled back on a personal level. With many churches still to re-open for physical gatherings and others cancelling carol services because of new tier restrictions, some could say that one of the biggest evangelistic opportunities of the year has been missed.

Archbishop Justin is more optimistic. He suggests the current times give more weight to the message of the Christmas story.

“I think we express the message of where people are at and what they’re feeling at the moment by a clear focus on the person of Jesus Christ.

“Because at Christmas, Jesus doesn’t come to a palace, he doesn’t come to security. He didn’t come to a place that was comfortable. You’ve got the most vulnerable human being on the face of the planet, which is a baby, in a cave or stable with no bed, no medical attention, in a crowded war-ridden country at a time of extreme uncertainty. That’s the message.

“That’s how God gets involved in this world. He comes right into the dirtiest, nastiest, most difficult parts of it and is utterly with us – Emmanuel, God with us. Not God at us or God looking down on us, but God with us. Keep to that message.”

With online services taking place, there will be opportunities to invite friends and family to a carol event this year. While that might provide a chance for the sharing of faith, Archbishop Justin says the actions of Christians can be as powerful.

“First of all, we have to demonstrate the faith. That means love one another and love those in the world with the love of Christ.

“It doesn’t matter how good we are at communication skills or how skilled we are in Zoom or YouTube or Twitter or whatever else it happens to be. If there isn’t love, dream on sunshine, nothing’s gonna happen.

“So first thing: love. Love God. Love one another. Love those around us. Second, be ready at all times to give a reason for the hope that is within you. Have you heard that said before somewhere?”

Read the full article here…