Prayer and Home Groups at St Mathews, Cainscross

Cuppa with Prayer meets most Wednesday mornings in the church, starting at 10.30 am. First, we brew the drinks and share with each other. Then we migrate to the chapel and look to see
how the dear Holy Spirit leads. The examples of those who have gone before, the “Saints” detailed in the book Exciting Holiness often have something to contribute to our ponderings. Gradually this and the concerns we have shared are all brought to the Lord.
The St Matthew’s Home Group . This meets in the Church Hall on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month, starting at 7.30 pm At the moment we are working our way through the Book of Acts using the helpful study guide produced by Tom Wright. There are some very stimulating discussions! There is good laughter too and we put the kettle on around 8.30 pm so this time with finish with a cuppa and that’s the time we have to share anything else that comes to mind.
Very occasionally there is a hall booking clash and then we head towards the Chapel area inside the church
For both Groups contact Dick Venning on 01453 750116

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Communion during this time

In these unprecedented times, we are working hard to find imaginative solutions in a landscape that has been rapidly changing. Sometimes we get things right, and sometimes we miss the mark. I apologise that this has been the case regarding communion.

For those of you who have received wafers in a parcel, we would ask that you either consume them, or put them somewhere safe to bring back once we are able to be together again.

We are going to be sending out a new order of service for use during this time as either a simple service of the word or, on occasion, to help us to share an Agape meal together.

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