Welcome to our Trinity Student Placements

We are thrilled to be the context church this year for six Ordinands, who are all studying at Trinity College to be future vicars. 

Julie, Si and Tom will each be responsible for oversight of two students. Welcome to Gael Browne, Katie Delamere and David Huggins, and welcome back to Hannah Blythe, Pete Oakley and James Wragg-Smith. You’ll be seeing them around about, especially on a Sunday, so please make them feel welcome!

A Message from Julie Hobbs

We’ve had a pretty good summer weather-wise, haven’t we? A few years ago, we had our garden landscaped, and it’s been such a joy to watch the plants mature, nourished by appropriate plant food and a temperate climate. As I have sat in the garden over these summer months reflecting on God’s wonderful creation, it got me thinking about what we need so that we are nurtured in our Christian faith. 1 Peter 2:2 came to mind Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation’. Plants need a bit of help to become established and grow, and, in a similar way, we need a bit of help on our Christian journeys.

We are told to crave pure spiritual milk because our appetite for it doesn’t come naturally. Newborns will sometimes reject the very milk they are crying for until they get a taste for it and then they guzzle hungrily. So, what is this “pure spiritual milk” we need to hunger for? It’s the kindness and goodness of the Lord experienced through reading the bible. It’s not all we need, but it’s an important part of developing our faith whether we have been a Christian for many years or are just beginning to explore what the Christian faith is about. This month we’re starting both an evening and a daytime Alpha group for people wanting to know more about the Christian faith. If this is you, why not come along? The evening course starts with a taster session on Wednesday 21 September at 7pm. The daytime course starts with a taster session on Tuesday 20 September at 9.30am. More info here.

These days there are so many ways we can ensure reading the bible is part of our daily lives. You might like to try a bible app or Lectio 365, a free daily devotional resource that helps you pray the bible every day. Or you could purchase an audio bible such as the NIV version read by David Suchet and if you prefer something in print, how about Nicky Gumbel’s ‘The Bible in One Year’ (Hardback version)? Whatever ways we choose to guzzle the word of God, my prayer for us all is that our faith will mature and flourish and that we will reflect the beauty of God, just like our garden did over the summer months.

One person who clearly reflected God’s beauty and whose journey through life was scripture-led was our much loved and sadly departed Queen. Throughout her life, Queen Elizabeth II held her Christian faith dear and once said her religion was ‘an inspiration and anchor’ during her reign. Just as she drew strength from the message of hope in the Christian gospel, may we do likewise as we continue to mourn her loss and prepare ourselves for her funeral in the coming days.  

May God bless each one of you and keep you in his love and care.

Julie Hobbs – Licensed Lay Minister and Pastoral Care Assistant

Life Group Sign-up Sundays

Life Groups are a central part of life at St Michael’s Church. They are smaller groups of church members who gather together regularly for conversation, Bible study, prayer and discussion. They provide an excellent chance to get to know each other better and to grow together in our faith. Very often they also provide excellent coffee and cake!

Every year in September, everyone is given the opportunity to sign up for a life group. This year our sign-up Sundays are 11 and 18 September. See below for a list of the groups available, and click on the one you would like to join. Any queries or questions please get in touch. Sign-up opens on Sunday 11 September.

Eco Church

Several members of St Michael’s have been working hard, on ways we can better our care for God’s world in our worship and teaching; in how we look after our buildings, in how we engage with our communities, and in our personal lifestyles. 

We are pleased to report that we have now achieved our A Rocha Eco Church Bronze Award. 

As you know the Eco Group have been working hard over the last few months and this work has been rewarded with us achieving our Eco Church Bronze Award. Our next meeting is on Wednesday 6 July 7pm in Seminar Room 2 where we will be looking at how we can progress towards achieving the Eco Church Silver Award, plus looking at what initiatives we can focus on going forward – all are welcome!

More info on some of the things our Eco group have been looking at is here