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Here we are, the Fifth Sunday in Epiphany (also the Fourth Sunday before Lent). This week our Gospel Reading is taken from Luke Chapter 5 v 1 -11, reminding us of the call of the first disciples.
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I am pleased to attach this week’s ‘Candlemas’ edition of KIT. 40 days after Christmas (2 February) we celebrate The Feast of Candlemas, or the Presentation of Christ in the Temple when the young Jesus is presented by his parents at the Temple for the first time. On Page 3, Annette shares her thoughts on Candlemas and our Gospel is taken from the second chapter of Luke.
You will see in the KIT that Sunday 30 January is a fifth Sunday and, therefore, Benefice Songs of Praise will take place at 10.30 am, Southoe.
Keep an eye open for Mel’s regular monthly mid-week YouTube service, Annette’s Benefice YouTube service which will be with you for the first Sunday of the month (Sunday 6 February) and our next live-stream service from St James’ Church will be on Sunday 13 February.
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Here is the link to our Sunday morning service:
I have pleasure in attaching this week’s KIT in which we have The Gospel for the Third Sunday after Epiphany (Luke Chapter 4 v 14-21) when Jesus gives a short speech to the synagogue congregation from his hometown of Nazareth and bases his words on the book of the prophet Isaiah and tells people that he has come to bring good news to the poor and freedom to the oppressed. Mel Eyeons, our Licensed Lay Minister reflects on our Gospel reading on Page 3 of the KIT. Thank you Mel.
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As promised, I am forwarding the direct link to our service at St James’ Church this morning – hope you enjoy! Baby steps!
Mrs Nicci Jones
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