Disaster Movies
Dear All Saints and St Marys"The end is nigh" wails a lonely figure in the distance, as the clouds darken and huge waves appear out of the sea, threatening impending doom and destruction.
Whether it is disaster movies, or thriller novels, or bleak poetry, then there is a way in which there seems to be a human fascination with what might be depicted as "The end times”.
Armageddon, The Day of Judgement or The Final Reckoning is something that for centuries people have contemplated and worried about. A very natural response to times of change or shifts in power and environment.
This time of year we often start to hear in the readings at church things that resonate with that disaster picture. Jesus in Luke's gospel this week talks about famines, fighting, persecution and rebellions and we are invited to reflect on how we cope with the ever changing world around us. The big question the disciples ask is "When"…let us know when disaster will strike so we can prepare, get ready…or run away.
Jesus avoids that question. He asks them to be aware, stay alert and put their faith and trust in a way that saves without heroics, but promises that staying in close step with Jesus and his way will bring us through the storms ahead that help us find life.
This week's worship - Sunday 16th November 202510.00am - Sung Holy Communion - St Marys
10.30 - Holy Communion with Hymns - All Saints
Mon 17th Nov 10:30am – Tiny Tots, All Saints
Tue 18th Nov 10:30am – M4T, St. Mary’s Parish Rooms
Wed 19th Nov 9:00am – Celtic Morning Prayer, All Saints
Wed 19th Nov 2:00pm – Benefice Bible Book Club, Venue TBC
Thu 20th Nov 10:00am – Holy Communion, St. Mary’s
Fri 21st Nov 11:00am – Living After Loss, St. Mary’s
Fri 21st Nov 7:00pm – "Christmas Choir" Practice, All Saints
Sat 22nd Nov 12noon - 1:30pm – Saturday Lunches, St. Mary’s
Sat 22nd Nov 12noon - 3.00pm - All Saints Christmas Bazaar
8:00am – Holy Communion, All Saints
10:00am – Holy Communion, St. Mary’s
10:30am – Café Church, All Saints
Blessings
Revd Lizzie
Vicar of All Saints and St Marys Churches, Fishponds