We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
We have 12 places of worship across South Warwickshire.
We meet as 'the people called Methodist' to worship and share fellowship together.
Come and sing carols and help raise money for a good cause!
Sunday 1st December 3.30pm Carols from 4.30PM at Gilk's Cafe Banbury Road Kineton. CV35 0JZ
All welcome!
Throughout Advent and Christmas 2024 the Methodist Church is calling us all to ‘Hush the Noise.’ This is a phrase taken from the carol It Came Upon the Midnight Clear.
Advent is the start of the Church’s liturgical calendar, and point us towards the great feast of Christmas But first we need to prepare ourselves.
In this first Sunday in Advent we begin with a rather cryptic warning that we are going to explore through the lens of hushing the noise. Advent dawns with lights strung high and music everywhere,
Sights and smells abound around,
Senses assaulted and confused,
O hush the noise,
Let’s hear the angels sing.
Amid the lists and cards and gifts,
Amid the pleas and “please can we”,
Amid the chaos of the world,
O hush the noise,
Let’s hear the angels sing.
Let’s seek to see and seek to hear.
Let’s seek to feel and seek to know.
Let’s seek to find peace and love.
O hush the noise,
Let’s hear the angels sing.
The anniversary of John Wesley's transformative experience in a meeting room in Aldersgate Street, London is on May 24th. In 1738. in his journal, John recorded that, during a reading from Martin Luther's Preface to the Epistle to the Romans, he felt that his heart was "strangely warmed." His brother, Charles Wesley-hymn writer, had had a similar experience a few days prior to John. This is regarded as a key moment in the beginnings of the 18th century Methodist revival.