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August 27, 2020
Thought
Natalie O'Mahony

27th August – Happy are those who Mourn – Matthew 5v3

Dear Hope family,

Thought for the Week

Beatitude 2 – Happy are those who Mourn

Matthew 5v3 “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”

This verse seems quite bizarre in the world’s eyes – surely those who party are ones who are happy and blessed?

Though this verse is often used at funerals, most commentators agree that Jesus is primarily referring to his followers mourning with regards to sin. It is a sorrow of heart at both our own sin and the sin in the world. This is an appropriate response to sin: Jesus himself wept over Jerusalem because they had not responded to him. Is my heart moved by sin?

The beauty for those in the kingdom of God is that we can go to the cross whether for our own sin or those of others. The cross brings us forgiveness and assurance of our acceptance by our heavenly Father. In the cross and resurrection we also find hope for tomorrow as we know God has the power to answer our prayers. And ultimately we have hope in the eradication of all sin in the new heaven and earth when Christ returns. We are comforted in this acceptance by our Father and our hope for tomorrow.

Truly those who mourn over sin are comforted for they are accepted by God and welcomed into the kingdom. In fact, they are happy and blessed.

May the Lord give us hearts which mourn at sin, and know the joy of his comfort.

With love and blessing,

Roland

News

  • Worship evening – Sunday 6th September at 6pm at Admaston House
    • We are planning a short outdoor worship evening to take advantage of the fact that we can sing outside!! Social distancing still need to be applied and chairs will be household-grouped outside like on Sunday mornings. This is an exciting opportunity to worship in song together!!
  • Sunday mornings
    • Offerings – Thank you to those who have asked about a collection box on Sunday mornings. We recognise it is important to offer everyone the opportunity to take part in this act of worship as God has called to do. We will begin to provide one at the entrance on a Sunday morning by the hand-sanitiser station so that your hands can be sanitised before and after. We are grateful to all those who give by standing order or on-line and would encourage you to participate in this way if possible. Bank details can be obtained from Tony.
    • Coffee – As traditional as the church offering is the provision of coffee!! We believe that it is possible to offer this in the current circumstances with appropriate precautions. If someone feels this is a ministry they would like to offer to the congregation, please let Tony or Roland know.
    • Covid-19 precautions – There is no change to the instructions issued previously.
  • Prayer Meetings
    • 1st Monday evening – As people resume more normal routines, we will return to a monthly prayer meeting on a Monday evening. This will still be on Zoom at present as that seems to offer people easier access. Gill will be leading on the 7th
    • Wednesday mornings – We will continue to meet on Zoom for prayer at 8am.
  • Devoted Online
    • Those of you who were booked into Devoted have received an email highlighting the availability of an on-line video. The programme does not fit the way we are doing things on a Sunday morning at present and so we plan to use different elements from it over the coming weeks.
  • Magazines
    • A huge thank you to all who have taken piles of magazines. We greatly appreciate your efforts in this – and believe this is a strategic time. May the Lord open people’s hearts and move in our communities. There are three sets of streets currently waiting for those who would still like to distribute some.
  • Alpha – Do bear in mind, pray for and invite friends to the following Alphas being planned:
    • Mon 21st September – an NHS Alpha for NHS staff being led by Andrea Ellis and others from the hospital.
    • Thur 24th September – ladies’ Alpha led by Dawn and the ladies’ group
    • Tues 29th September – men’s Alpha led by Roland and the men’s group.

Programme –

Please contact roland@hopeadmaston.org.uk if you would like to join any of our meetings on Zoom.

Sunday morning worship is now live-streamed on both Youtube and Facebook from Admaston House at 10.30am.

 

Thu 27-Aug 7.30pm St Cs Ladies’ Group – on Zoom
Fri 28-Aug
Sat 29-Aug
Sun 30-Aug 10.30 Hope Worship @ Admaston and on Youtube and Facebook
11.00 Hope Family time @ Admaston and on Zoom
Mon 31-Aug Bank Holiday
Tue 01-Sep
Wed 02-Sep 8am Hope Community Prayer – on Zoom
7.30pm Tony & Andrea’s Disciple Group on Zoom
Thu 03-Sep 7.30pm St Cs Ladies’ Group – on Zoom
Fri 04-Sep
Sat 05-Sep
Sun 06-Sep 10.30 Hope Worship @ Admaston and on Youtube and Facebook
11.00 Hope Family time @ Admaston and on Zoom

7.00pm Youth at Admaston House

Mon 07-Sep 7.30pm Hope Community Prayer  – on Zoom (Gill)
Tue 08-Sep
Wed 09-Sep 8am Hope Community Prayer – on Zoom (Rebekah)
Thu 10-Sep 7.30pm St Cs Ladies’ Group – on Zoom
Fri 11-Sep
Sat 12-Sep
Sun 13-Sep 10.30 Hope Worship @ Admaston and on Youtube and Facebook
11.00 Hope Family time @ Admaston and on Zoom

Prayer

Give thanks:

  • For our church family
  • For the increasing freedom we are able to experience

 

Prayer:

  • The Holy Spirit’s anointing on our gathering together.
  • For wisdom for all in the application of guidelines.
  • As many start back to work and education this next week, let’s pray for peace and wisdom for one another.
  • Ruth is beginning to reach out on behalf of St Christopher’s Trust to young people in the area. Please pray for her and those she makes contact with as she seeks to launch this new initiative at this critical time.

 

Other general information

Pastoral Care – If you are in isolation and need support (eg shopping), please contact natalie@hopeadmaston.org.uk who will arrange with the team of helpers.

 

 

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August 27, 2020
Thought
Natalie O'Mahony

20th August – Matthew 5v3

Dear Hope family,

Thought for the Week

Beatitude 1 – Poor in Spirit

Matthew 5v3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

On Sunday mornings, I have been interested to look at the commands of Jesus in sequence in Matthew – seeing what he has actually told us to do: we are now at what we call the “Sermon on the Mount”. This sermon is heavily reliant on the idea of the kingdom of heaven, and much of it is expansion of the principles set in the beatitudes. I intend to reflect on each beatitude in turn over the next few weeks in this “Thought for the week”.

In our culture it is often the assertive, the self-confident and the self-assured who obtain things. In the kingdom of heaven it is quite different. Jesus says the kingdom of heaven belongs to those who are “poor in spirit”. He means those who are humble, who are not self-promoting. It is those who do not consider themselves to be the most important or to be the most “OK”. Someone who is poor in spirit will recognise their errors and admit them, they will defer to the preferences of others, and they will not presume their own importance; they will not seek their own ends, but consider the needs of others above their own. Our reliance is on God our heavenly Father.

Jesus exemplifies this spirit. He is the one who gave up heaven for a season to come to earth as a human. He served and served, even washing his disciples’ feet. He was ill-treated and abused even to death, but he never retaliated.

What situations are we facing where we need to exercise this poverty of spirit, this spirit of humility?

May the Spirit of Christ dwell in each one of us.

With love and blessing,

Roland

News

Regathering Reminders

  • Invitation – You are welcome to invite people to our Sunday morning gathering.
  • Bring – Face covering, (and optionally, water-bottle and Bible).
  • Arrival – Please arrive between 10.15 and 10.25, wear facemask, sanitise hands and proceed to the meeting room to sit in households.
  • Facemasks – Facemasks must now be worn while in the building.
  • Social distancing – Please note the government guidelines require social distancing between households. This is for our mutual protection.
  • Toilets – If you use the toilet during the morning, please use the spray and paper towels to wipe the surfaces you touch afterwards.
  • Exit – Please exit promptly to the grass area, taking all belongings, sanitising your hands and putting any rubbish in the bin. You may social distance with others and then exit through the gate.

 

  • Autumn Hope Magazines –
    • The magazines have arrived and will be available from this Sunday to take for distribution. Please respect social distancing while collecting.
    • To name a set for yourself, please let me know.
    • While delivering: Take hand sanistiser with you; maintain social distancing from people you meet; Do not touch your face without sanitising your hands; Sanitise your hands before you begin and at the end.

 

Programme –

Please contact roland@hopeadmaston.org.uk if you would like to join any of our meetings via Zoom.

Sunday morning worship is now live-streamed on both Youtube and Facebook from Admaston House at 10.30am.

 

Thu 20-Aug 7.30pm St Cs Ladies’ Group – on Zoom
Fri 21-Aug
Sat 22-Aug
Sun 23-Aug 10.30 Hope Worship @ Admaston and on Youtube and Facebook
11.00 Hope Family time @ Admaston and on Zoom

7.00pm Youth at Admaston House

Mon 24-Aug
Tue 25-Aug
Wed 26-Aug 8am Hope Community Prayer – on Zoom
Thu 27-Aug 7.30pm St Cs Ladies’ Group – on Zoom
Fri 28-Aug
Sat 29-Aug
Sun 30-Aug 10.30 Hope Worship @ Admaston and on Youtube and Facebook
11.00 Hope Family time @ Admaston and on Zoom
Mon 31-Aug Bank Holiday
Tue 01-Sep
Wed 02-Sep 8am Hope Community Prayer – on Zoom
7.30pm Tony & Andrea’s Disciple Group on Zoom
Thu 03-Sep 7.30pm St Cs Ladies’ Group – on Zoom
Fri 04-Sep
Sat 05-Sep
Sun 06-Sep 10.30 Hope Worship @ Admaston and on Youtube and Facebook
11.00 Hope Family time @ Admaston and on Zoom

7.00pm Youth at Admaston House

Mon 07-Sep 7.30pm Hope Community Prayer  – on Zoom
Tue 08-Sep
Wed 09-Sep 8am Hope Community Prayer – on Zoom
Thu 10-Sep 7.30pm St Cs Ladies’ Group – on Zoom
Fri 11-Sep
Sat 12-Sep
Sun 13-Sep 10.30 Hope Worship @ Admaston and on Youtube and Facebook
11.00 Hope Family time @ Admaston and on Zoom

 

 

Prayer

  • Give thanks
    • For our church family
    • For the increasing freedom we are able to experience.
  • Prayer
    • The Holy Spirit’s anointing on our gathering together.
    • For wisdom for all in the application of guidelines.
    • Use our daily prayer guide and let’s pray for one another in this time of change.

 

Other general information

Pastoral Care – If you are in isolation and need support (eg shopping), please contact natalie@hopeadmaston.org.uk who will arrange with the team of helpers.

 

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