Shanklin United Reformed Church

High Street, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. PO37 6LA
Registered Charity No. 1130459

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The Minister's Monthly Message


The View From Number 10 (Dracaena Gardens, Shanklin that is!! J)

Keep walking…

We continue to explore the theme of discipleship in our Sunday services. The language often used in the bible for living our lives with God is that of walking. People of old walked everywhere and taking footsteps was very much the rhythm of life. To walk with God was to journey with him at every moment of the day – to share the whole of life with him.

The London Institute of Contemporary Christianity, LICC for short, champions the idea of whole life discipleship – all of us are full-time Christian workers. They even produce FTCW badges for people to wear to help remind them of their role in society and kingdom service. As we think more about discipleship, I would encourage you to think widely about life and service beyond church and to focus on this idea of walking with the Lord.

We must walk in the light knowing that God sees our every action and indeed reads our very thoughts! In Genesis 5:24, Enoch was commended for walking faithfully with God – we know little more about him but that is some commendation to be remembered by!

At a recent memorial/thanksgiving service, someone held up a bumper sticker that said: “Live your life so the vicar doesn’t have to lie at your funeral.”

Let’s try and keep walking faithfully with God as we follow in the footsteps of Jesus. He sees what we are up to even when no one else is looking.

Prayer is also a key part of our discipleship, and we looked at this topic in the third of the series. Many of us enjoyed some special time together over our recent Sabbath of Prayer. I was a bit disappointed that many of the regular congregation did not participate in the times together at the church. These sessions were so special as we sought the Lord and found blessing and encouragement in his presence. Please do consider joining in for some of the next one in October.

We now have a couple of special prayer initiatives coming up this month and I warmly commend these to you…

Thy Kingdom Come - We are again sharing with Christians across the world in these eleven days of prayer from Ascension Day up to Pentecost – 9th -19th May, praying for people we know to find faith in Christ. See page 14our magazine, The Link, for details and do pick up the free booklets to help you reflect and pray over the period.

Free The Wight - An Island-wide prayer initiative that I have been involved in setting up with the Wight Church team, which is on the afternoon of Pentecost Sunday 19 May at 16:00

We plan to have a number of small prayer groups along Shanklin seafront for the hour. Look out for details - and do let Brian know if you’d be happy to be a prayer leader.

Visit of new Synod Moderator - Rev Dr Michael Hopkins is coming over to meet with me on Tuesday 30 April and will attend the Bible Bite meeting. Do come along at 13:30 to meet him as we chat over coffee and cake…

He is also coming across for Ryde’s 50th anniversary celebrations (they moved to the present site in 1974) on 6th October and we plan to have a tea and cake gathering that afternoon at Shanklin so many of you can meet him and find out more about URC life across the Wessex Synod.

Every blessing for this colourful Spring season,


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