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    Psalms Series 8: Psalm 130

    Psalms Series 8: Psalm 130

    Psalms Series Part 8: Psalm 130
    Join us as we study the Psalms this season at Trinity North Shore.

    Canon Tim Clayton continues our series in the Psalms with a closer look at Psalm 130.

    Psalm 130 could possibly be the most beautiful desperation prayer that's ever been prayed. Whatever is going on with you in this season, whatever heaviness you carry, whatever thoughts might be condemning you, or how many mistakes you may have made, this week's Psalm, begins with the writer in that place, "out of the deep, I have called upon you..."

    Join us as Tim leads us through this beautiful, powerful, and relatable Psalm.

    PSALMS
    The power of music + melody + poetry together = songs.
    Singing to the Lord together is good for our mental health, our soul, our appreciation of God and of one another. Open your heart, bring yourself into the story of God.

    Why do we sing? As Pascal said, "the heart has reasons for which reason knows not..." Music is one of the few gifts we have to bring love, to bring peace, to bring healing, to speak out against injustice, to bring praise and adoration to those we love. Music crosses those valleys, those deserts, those oceans within us and helps to bring us home within ourselves, connecting with God, and with one another.

    Join us Sunday Mornings at 9:30 am during the cooler part of the morning.
    Outdoors this Summer, outside the Retreat House
    on the beautiful and scenic campus of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary 130 Essex St, South Hamilton, MA 01982.
    Or in case of rain or weather, Indoors in the Kaiser Chapel.
    Follow the purple signs for Trinity North Shore along the main road.
    Or online on our Services Page.

    Connect with us at https://www.trinitynorthshore.org, follow us on our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/trinitynorthshore, on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trinitynorthshore/ or enjoy this sermon on on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu5Xy7uzRUFrBKZ01MNyRw

    May the peace of God be with you today.

    Psalms Series 7: Psalm 22

    Psalms Series 7: Psalm 22

    Psalms Series Part 7: Psalm 22
    Join us as we study the Psalms this season at Trinity North Shore.

    Mrs Jennifer Keifer continues our series in the Psalms with a closer look at Psalm 22.

    Layered underneath the cause of sufferings, a profound alienation is felt.
    In the words of the Psalmist, this believer has found themselves in a "pit", an "abyss", "waters overwhelming", a real or feeling of being cutoff from community and their flow of life.Their "enemies'', whether people or dire circumstances, adds to the pain.In this state, we can see how Psalm 22 exactly mirrors the circumstances.

    For a thousand years before Jesus, ancient Hebrews turned to this Psalm in their suffering, and when Jesus suffered, he too turned to this song. Today this Psalm remains part of the sacred cannon of scriptures that we can turn to in our own suffering. It models for us what it means to "suffer well".

    PSALMS
    The power of music + melody + poetry together = songs.
    Singing to the Lord together is good for our mental health, our soul, our appreciation of God and of one another. Open your heart, bring yourself into the story of God.

    Why do we sing? As Pascal said, "the heart has reasons for which reason knows not..." Music is one of the few gifts we have to bring love, to bring peace, to bring healing, to speak out against injustice, to bring praise and adoration to those we love. Music crosses those valleys, those deserts, those oceans within us and helps to bring us home within ourselves, connecting with God, and with one another.

    Join us Sunday Mornings at 9:30 am during the cooler part of the morning.
    Outdoors this Summer, outside the Retreat House
    on the beautiful and scenic campus of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary 130 Essex St, South Hamilton, MA 01982.
    Or in case of rain or weather, Indoors in the Kaiser Chapel.
    Follow the purple signs for Trinity North Shore along the main road.
    Or online on our Services Page.

    Connect with us at https://www.trinitynorthshore.org, follow us on our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/trinitynorthshore, on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trinitynorthshore/ or enjoy this sermon on on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu5Xy7uzRUFrBKZ01MNyRw

    May the peace of God be with you today.

    Psalms Series 6: Psalm 65

    Psalms Series 6: Psalm 65

    Psalms Series Part 6: Psalm 65
    Join us as we study the Psalms this season at Trinity North Shore.

    Mother Sue Currie continues our series in the Psalms with a closer look at Psalm 65.

    Join us as Sue leads us through a fascinating connection between Psalm 65 and our weekly Anglican Liturgy. Week after week, God waits for us, to welcome us into His house. To welcome us to the celebration of communion where we remember Jesus.
    As the flow of our liturgy leads us to that place, we offer sacrifice and praise, we confess our sins, and we are offered the refreshment of forgiveness. We pray for the nations and we intercede for God's justice. Through our weekly liturgy and service we pray everything that Psalm 65 prays.

    PSALMS
    The power of music + melody + poetry together = songs.
    Singing to the Lord together is good for our mental health, our soul, our appreciation of God and of one another. Open your heart, bring yourself into the story of God.

    Why do we sing? As Pascal said, "the heart has reasons for which reason knows not..." Music is one of the few gifts we have to bring love, to bring peace, to bring healing, to speak out against injustice, to bring praise and adoration to those we love. Music crosses those valleys, those deserts, those oceans within us and helps to bring us home within ourselves, connecting with God, and with one another.

    Join us Sunday Mornings at 9:30 am during the cooler part of the morning.
    Outdoors this Summer, outside the Retreat House
    on the beautiful and scenic campus of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary 130 Essex St, South Hamilton, MA 01982.
    Or in case of rain or weather, Indoors in the Kaiser Chapel.
    Follow the purple signs for Trinity North Shore along the main road.
    Or online on our Services Page.

    Connect with us at https://www.trinitynorthshore.org, follow us on our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/trinitynorthshore, on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trinitynorthshore/ or enjoy this sermon on on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu5Xy7uzRUFrBKZ01MNyRw

    May the peace of God be with you today.

    Psalms Series 5: Psalm 63

    Psalms Series 5: Psalm 63

    Psalms Series Part 5
    Join us as we learn about the Psalms this season at Trinity North Shore.

    Psalm 63 - Canon Tim Clayton continues our series in the Psalms with a closer look at Psalm 63.

    How much did David know that these Psalms/Prayers of his were also about Jesus?

    How can we find ways to open up to God to allow him to work within the deep parts of our being?

    Join us as Cn Tim looks in depth at Psalm 63 this week and in part how prayer affects our souls and also affects our bodies.  When you hit life's challenges this is another great Psalm to have memorized. A Psalm of promise and perspective.

    PSALMS
    The power of music + melody + poetry together = songs.
    Singing to the Lord together is good for our mental health, our soul, our appreciation of God and of one another. Open your heart, bring yourself into the story of God.

    Why do we sing? As Pascal said, "the heart has reasons for which reason knows not..." Music is one of the few gifts we have to bring love, to bring peace, to bring healing, to speak out against injustice, to bring praise and adoration to those we love. Music crosses those valleys, those deserts, those oceans within us and helps to bring us home within ourselves, connecting with God, and with one another.

    Join us Sunday Mornings at 9:30 am during the cooler part of the morning.
    Outdoors this Summer, outside the Retreat House
    on the beautiful and scenic campus of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary 130 Essex St, South Hamilton, MA 01982.
    Or in case of rain or weather, Indoors in the Kaiser Chapel.
    Follow the purple signs for Trinity North Shore along the main road.
    Or online on our Services Page.

    Connect with us at https://www.trinitynorthshore.org, follow us on our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/trinitynorthshore, on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trinitynorthshore/ or enjoy this sermon on on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu5Xy7uzRUFrBKZ01MNyRw

    May the peace of God be with you today.

    Psalms Series 4: Psalm 121

    Psalms Series 4: Psalm 121

    Psalms Series Part 4
    Join us as we learn about the Psalms this season at Trinity North Shore.

    Psalm 121 - Canon Tim Clayton continues our series in the Psalms with a closer look at Psalm121.

    As we continue our look at the Psalms, Tim reminds us that the Psalms are the heart cry of the scriptures. Reminding us that God desires the fullness of each of us, and relates to the fullness within each of us.
    Psalm 121
    Because of God's great love for us, we can rest, we can relax, we can sleep because He is watching over us. When you hit life's challenges this is a great Psalm to have memorized. A Psalm of promise and perspective.

    PSALMS
    The power of music + melody + poetry together = songs.
    Singing to the Lord together is good for our mental health, our soul, our appreciation of God and of one another. Open your heart, bring yourself into the story of God.

    Why do we sing? As Pascal said, "the heart has reasons for which reason knows not..." Music is one of the few gifts we have to bring love, to bring peace, to bring healing, to speak out against injustice, to bring praise and adoration to those we love. Music crosses those valleys, those deserts, those oceans within us and helps to bring us home within ourselves, connecting with God, and with one another.

    Join us Sunday Mornings at 9:30 am during the cooler part of the morning.
    Outdoors this Summer, outside the Retreat House
    on the beautiful and scenic campus of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary 130 Essex St, South Hamilton, MA 01982.
    Or in case of rain or weather, Indoors in the Kaiser Chapel.
    Follow the purple signs for Trinity North Shore along the main road.
    Or online on our Services Page.

    Connect with us at https://www.trinitynorthshore.org, follow us on our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/trinitynorthshore, on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trinitynorthshore/ or enjoy this sermon on on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwu5Xy7uzRUFrBKZ01MNyRw

    May the peace of God be with you today.

    Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury for 10 years, steering the CofE through a troubled decade

    Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury for 10 years, steering the CofE through a troubled decade

    Justin Welby was virtually unknown outside Anglican circles when he became Archbishop of Canterbury in March 2013. Ten tumultuous years later, the mild-mannered Old Etonian has become a globally recognised figure, having helped the Church of England navigate troubled times, ranging from bitter theological disputes over women bishops and gay relationships to the Covid pandemic and the death of Queen Elizabeth.

    His leadership style, achievements, and legacy were reflected upon during this Religion Media Centre briefing to mark 10 years since he took up the post.

    The panel discussed the key flashpoints he has faced - deep divisions over sexuality, the consultation Living in Love and Faith leading to a vote to allow blessings for gay couples, the resulting row with evangelicals and traditionalists threatening to leave, damning reports on safeguarding issues over multiple cases of sex abuse, new initiatives to combat racism in the church, falling church membership, loss of income leading to church closures, evangelistic missions regarded as a threat to the parish system, more bureaucracy, and bishops.

    Yet he has successes - he got through a measure allowing women to be bishops, he led a successful Lambeth conference of global Anglicans healing fractures for a while over sexuality, and he has spoken out on issues of morality, poverty, refugees, gambling, climate change, and peacemaking.

    The panel discussed the personal toll of dealing with multiple crises, but he is regarded as a “gentle leader” whose self-deprecating humility meant he was not afraid to ask for help. He is 67, three years away from the mandatory retirement age for all CofE bishops and he has said he has no plans to stand down.

    Our panel: Bishop Paul Bayes, the former Bishop of Liverpool; Rev Prof Alison Milbank, University of Nottingham, on the steering committee of Save the Parish; Prof Helen King, member of General Synod and the Living in Love and Faith project; Canon Dr. Anderson Jeremiah, University of Lancaster and former member of the Archbishop's Committee for Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns.

    Links

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    Twitter: https://twitter.com/RelMedCentre/

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCthZf6RVTqJki6oTQTB6qmw

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    Historic peace pilgrimage of three church leaders to South Sudan

    Historic peace pilgrimage of three church leaders to South Sudan

    Journalist Ruth Peacock hosts a discussion about The Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, and the moderator of the Church of Scotland the Rev Dr Iain Greenshields visiting South Sudan this weekend on a “pilgrimage of peace”.

    South Sudan is going through an ongoing civil war, frequent floods have wiped out homes and livelihoods causing widespread food shortages and there are millions of displaced people. The country is 60 percent Christian and most are Catholic, but Dr Greenshields said this ecumenical trip is a historic occasion, the first time that the Pope and reformed leaders have done something together since the reformation.

    They are meeting politicians and religious leaders, as well as people living on the edge dealing with multiple crises. There is also a massive prayer meeting planned with an expected congregation of 60,000 when the church leaders will encourage communities to find a way forward for peace.

    Our Religion Media Centre briefing included guests the Rev Dr Iain Greenshields; Tom Delamare, CAFOD’s deputy country representative for South Sudan; and Lucy Gillingham, from Jesuit Missions, recently returned from South Sudan. Guests from the Episcopal Church of South Sudan were unfortunately unable to join due to internet failure.

    Links

    Website: https://religionmediacentre.org.uk/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/RelMedCentre/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/religion-media-centre/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCthZf6RVTqJki6oTQTB6qmw

    Contact Information

    info@religionmediacentre.org.uk
    (+44) 0203 970 0709

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