Lightfoot Lane Posts
Some regular thoughts from FFMCIt’s Friday: Rend Collective Experiment – Build Your Kingdom Here
I've been toying for a while about running an occasional series on a Friday where I highlight something that you might be interested in. The idea is that I point to something and just say "have you seen this?" Rather than toying with it any longer I decided to just...
Church Picnic 2012 Slideshow
What a great time we had at Worden Park last Sunday. Andei has put together this slideshow of all the fun: Church Picnic - Worden Park 2012
Daniel Scholes Thanksgiving Service
The video is only going to be publicly available for a few days after the service, we'll make the audio available but will let you know where when we've sorted it out. The actual service starts at about 53:00: The Thanksgiving service for Daniel Scholes will be held...
Easter 2012 Sermon Series
This Sunday we are starting our new Sermon Series leading up to Easter.
Reuben Cross – “concrete boy”
We ask that you would pray today for Reuben Cross who is going into Manchester Children's hospital to have his cast changed again. If you want to follow along with Reuben's story then the blog 'Reuben Cross - 'concrete boy' is a great place to start. Sunday was his...
Esther Scholes: “Praying and Hoping”
This week we have been asking people, though the Prayer Points in the Bulletin, we have been asking people to pray through Psalm 23 for Daniel Scholes.
Sermon Series Winter/Spring 2012 Information
After a short delay we've published the sermon series information for January and February 2012. Printed leaflets should be available this Sunday, the online leaflet is available here. Live at Peace with one another The word peace appears over 360 times in scripture –...
The Bible in a Year: Another Year
I recently talked about finishing reading through the Bible in a year. I mused on that post about what I would do this year, in 2012. The answer is that I'm going to do it again, but not in the same way. Like many people I suspect the amount of reading required to...
A Sunday Observation
As I edit the weekly podcasts I've started noticing that there is always a cough at the end of the sermon. As Andrew, Ian or anyone else says 'amen', or a similar word, it's always followed by a cough. I don't have anything profound to say about this, it's just an...
The Bible in a Year: At 100%, but not finished
For me the final words of my journey through the Bible this year were: Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last; but a woman who fears the LORD will be greatly praised. Reward her for all she has done. Let her deeds publicly declare her praise. Proverbs 31:31 I...
The Bible in a Year: 90% and more
It was back in January when I first started reflecting upon a journey I had started, a journey to read the whole of the Bible in a year. At that point I had barely started having completed a small 3.3% of the distance. I set out a number of things that I intended to...
The Bible in a Year: beyond 80%
I've missed a number of milestones recently - we're passed 300 days, passed 75%, passed 80%. So I thought I would celebrate them all together by highlighting that we are beyond 80%. We're actually, nearly at 85%, but while that's all good there's nothing that feels...