From Revd Tom Benson
Dear Friends,
At Easter we find ourselves once again standing at the centre of the Christian faith, reflecting on the profound mystery of death and resurrection. From the quiet solemnity of Good Friday to the radiant joy of Easter morning, we journey through darkness into light, and from loss into new and everlasting life.
The message of Easter is as powerful today as it has ever been: Christ is risen. These simple words carry within them the promise that God’s love is stronger than anything we may face. Stronger than suffering, stronger than uncertainty, and stronger even than death itself. In a world that can often feel fragile and unpredictable, Easter offers us a firm foundation of hope.
We do not have to look far to see the need for that hope. Many of us will be carrying burdens that are unseen by others—worries about family, health, work, or the future. Some may be living with grief or loneliness, while others wrestle quietly with doubt or fear. And together with the whole world we find ourselves in troubling and troubled times.
The Easter story does not ignore these realities; rather, it speaks directly into them. The risen Christ meets us where we are, not where we think we ought to be, and offers peace, forgiveness, and new beginnings.
The empty tomb is not simply a moment in history; it is a living truth that continues to shape our lives. It reminds us that no situation is beyond redemption, no life beyond God’s reach, and no ending beyond the possibility of a new beginning. This is the heart of our faith—that even in the darkest moments, God is at work bringing life out of death.
As we look around us, we see signs of this new life in many ways. The arrival of spring, with its blossoms and fresh growth, speaks of renewal and hope. Acts of kindness within our community, the care shown to neighbours in need, and the quiet resilience of so many people all reflect something of the risen life at work among us.
Easter is also an invitation. It invites each of us to respond—to step more deeply into faith, to rediscover prayer, to seek reconciliation, and to open our hearts to God’s transforming love. Whether you are a regular member of our congregation or someone who is simply curious or searching, you are warmly invited to join us in celebrating this joyful season. There is a place for you here.
May the risen Lord bless you and your loved ones this Easter. May His peace dwell in your hearts, His strength sustain you in every challenge, and His joy lift your spirits today and always.
God bless, Tom