Christmas Services 2021
Please check the Christmas Services schedule before attending and please note the requirement to wear a face-covering (unless you are exempt).
Read more “Christmas Services 2021”Please check the Christmas Services schedule before attending and please note the requirement to wear a face-covering (unless you are exempt).
Read more “Christmas Services 2021” →We will be joining friends from the community and other churches to sing Christmas Carols at the Maelfa shopping centre at 10:30am on Christmas Eve. All welcome.
Will include a collection for Cardiff Food Bank.
Every religious community has its customs and rituals, some of which may seem rather odd to outsiders. So our Muslim friends pray five times a day and try to make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once during their lives, our Hindu neighbours go to the Temple and offer gifts of food to their deities, Sikh men are bearded, wear a turban and carry a ceremonial knife – and so on. These practices all have their meanings although, over the years, they may have turned into habits or simply “the things we do” which don’t get thought about much from day to day. I’m sure the same is true in Christianity!
Read more “Minister’s Message – December 5, 2021” →During the Coronavirus pandemic, ‘virtual’ worship will be posted on the Christchurch United Church Facebook page. These videos will also be available on the website shortly afterwards. Please click on title above.
Read more “Virtual Worship – Sunday December 5th, 11am” →I’d like to read you an extract from “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis.
“Now they were steadily racing on again. Edmund noticed that the snow which splashed against them as they rushed through it was much wetter than it had been the night before. And the sledge was not running nearly as well as it had been running up till now. At first he thought this was because the reindeer were tired, but soon he saw that that couldn’t be the real reason. The sledge jerked, and skidded and kept on jolting as if it had struck against stones. There also seemed to be a curious noise all round them, but the noise of their driving and jolting prevented Edmund from hearing what it was, until suddenly the sledge stuck so fast that it wouldn’t go on at all. When that happened there was a moment’s silence. And in that silence Edmund could at last listen to the other noise properly. A strange, sweet, rustling, chattering noise – and yet not so strange, for he’d heard it before. It was the noise of running water. All round them though out of sight, there were streams, chattering, murmuring, bubbling, splashing and even (in the distance) roaring; much nearer there was a drip-drip-drip from the branches of all the trees. And his heart gave a great leap when he realised that the frost was over”.
Read more “Minister’s Message – November 28, 2021” →During the Coronavirus pandemic, ‘virtual’ worship will be posted on the Christchurch United Church Facebook page. These videos will also be available on the website shortly afterwards. Please click on title above.
Read more “Virtual Worship – Advent Sunday November 28th, 11am” →Preparations are well underway for our Christmas Market on 27th November at 11.30am. Range of stalls including handmade gifts, cakes, toys, books, Christmas goodies and more. Refreshments available. Please note that whilst most of the market will be outdoors, we will have a few stalls inside our main hall. By law, when indoors, you will be required to wear a face covering.
“Looking back or looking forward?” (Isaiah 65:17-25).
We’re all familiar with the scenario. There’s been a hospital failure in which patients have died or a social services fiasco which allowed a child to be horrifically abused; there’s been a computer glitch which left people unable to access their bank accounts or a public event which has got out of control and left folk killed or injured; the Press have mistakenly incriminated an innocent person or the national football team has yet again been knocked out at an early stage of an important competition – after any of these incidents, in due time and following a long investigation, a slightly flustered and defensive spokesperson appears on the television news and assures us that “Lessons have been learned; nothing like this will ever happen again”.
Read more “Minister’s Message – November 14, 2021” →During the Coronavirus pandemic, ‘virtual’ worship will be posted on the Christchurch United Church Facebook page. These videos will also be available on the website shortly afterwards. Please click on title above.
Read more “Virtual Worship – Sunday November 14th, 11am” →“Some want to live within the sound of church or chapel bell; I want to run a rescue shop within a yard of hell”. Those words are poor poetry; but they sum up the ethos of the man who founded the missionary society for which Moira and I worked back in the 1980s: single-minded to the point of obstinacy and utterly devoted to the task, deeply flawed and controversial yet clearly inspiring.
Read more “Minister’s Message – November 7, 2021” →