The Passion
The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John as read by members of the Beaminster Area Team.
The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John as read by members of the Beaminster Area Team.
A reflection on the Crucifixion by Revd Canon David Baldwin
Holy Week Reflection – Friday Read More »
A reflection on Pilate washing is hands by Reverend Prebendary Alastair Wheeler
Holy Week Reflection – Thursday Read More »
A reflection on Peter’s denial by The Very Reverend David Shearlock.
Holy Week Reflection – Wednesday Read More »
Reflection on the Agony of the Garden of Gethsemane by Rev Fiona Beale.
Holy Week Reflection – Tuesday Read More »
A reflection on Jesus’ betrayal by Judas from The Venerable Patrick Evans.
Holy Week Reflection – Monday Read More »
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Worship at Home – Palm Sunday 5th April 2020 Read More »
We are here, the morning of very unexpected discoveries. After Jesus’ betrayal by Judas, his denial by Peter, the deserting of the disciples, the mocking by the Romans and his painful suffering and death we reach the end. This should have been the low point. The moment when the women continued the burial preparations begun
Easter Day 2018 Sermon by Rev Jo Read More »
There is an account in the New Testament of St Peter’s instruction on the Christian faith to a man called Cornelius and his household (Acts 10). Who was Cornelius? He was a Roman soldier stationed in Caesarea. He was in charge of about one hundred men in the army of occupation. We are told he
Easter Day Sunrise Service 2018 Sermon by Rev David Read More »
Mark 16: 1 – 8 One of the programmes that I have been watching on TV is Master Chef. No doubt you’ve seen it or parts of it. Contestants have to cook a two or three course meal in a given amount of time and then submit it to be judged by the presenters, Greg
Easter Day 2018 Sermon by Rev David Read More »
‘It is finished.’ (John 19: 30) ‘It is finished.’… …It well might not have been. Suppose that Jesus had yielded to the Tempter’s suggestion that what the people wanted was food for the belly, while Jesus knew that what they needed was God’s word. Suppose that he had yielded to the Tempter’s suggestion that what
Good Friday – Third Hour 2018 Sermon by Rev David Read More »
This week, this holy week, has been full of difficult and tense relationships. Our pastoral care has served broken relationships, abusive relationships, manipulative relationships and failed relationships. There have been lies and gossip, accusations and half-truths. There have been tears and unkind words. Yet there has also been listening, learning, forgiveness, honesty, reconciliation and glimpses
Good Friday 2018 Sermon by Rev Jo Read More »
Talking among clergy friends there are some who don’t do foot washing as part of Maundy Thursday acts of worship because they had no volunteers prepared to have their feet washed. We wondered what put people off? Perhaps because of the intimacy of the act. In the 21st century our feet are usually hidden away
Maundy Thursday Sermon 2018 by Rev Jo Read More »