Thought for the week starting 18th January 2026

The first thing Andrew did was to find his brother Simon and tell him, “We have found the Messiah” (that is, the Christ). And he brought him to Jesus.   John 1 : 41 - 42

Readings this week Isaiah 49 : 1 - 7; 1 Corinthians 1 : 1 - 9; John 1 : 29 - 42

Thoughts for this week

So many new beginnings start with an invitation. Did you ever end up following an interest or pastime, or even changing career because someone invited you to experience, see, or try something new?

Jesus’ encounter with two of John the Baptist’s disciples begins with a simple invitation to come and see where He is staying. They end up spending time with Jesus, and following Him. Even, in the case of Andrew, bringing others to Jesus.

No church ever gets everything right, but I hope our churches are welcoming and inviting. I hope and pray we enable people to meet with Jesus, to hear His word, to experience His welcome.

Who could you invite to church this week, this month or this year? Not only on Sundays, but in the week as well. Maybe even stepping foot in the building when it is quiet is a beginning.

Please invite those you know to whatever you think is appropriate. I believe the Lord will show us who we should invite and to which gathering.

A simple invitation can lead to a life – changing encounter with Jesus. 

Rev Paul

Prayer for this week

Almighty God, in Christ you make all things new: transform the poverty of our nature by the riches of your grace, and in the renewal of our lives make known your heavenly glory; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, Amen

Eternal Lord, our beginning and our end: bring us with the whole creation to your glory, hidden through past ages and made known in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

We praise the Lord and give thanks …

For those who are wishing to be Confirmed

For the work of our local foodbank, now closed, and of the Norwich Foodbank

For the unity of the church amongst Christians of different denominations or none.