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Anna Angell
This morning Anna looks at Mark 9:1-13 and the famous journey to a mountaintop that Jesus makes with three of his disciples … it begins with a mysterious prophecy from Jesus, and from there things get increasingly more supernatural. But what is the point of what we refer to as ‘The Transfiguration’? How does it fit into the greater story that Mark is telling? … And what can we take from it for our relationship with Jesus today?
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Kurt Francis
This message was recorded at home, because we will not be able to use our usual venue for Sunday morning. Kurt continuing the unrivalled series looks at the changing pace of the Gospel of Mark, Jesus is now beginning to speak plainly of the rejection, suffering and death that he is going to face. Peter and the disciples struggle to comprehend what Jesus is saying and fueled by good motives seek to intervene, not understanding Gods big story and their part to play in it.
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Geraint Owens
Geraint opens Marks Gospel at a turning point and reminds us that up to this moment we have seen Jesus' authority established through his teaching and over nature, sickness and the demonic but now we are going to see the fulfilment of Jesus Messianic purpose (the very reason for His coming). We are also going to see that who Jesus is, is vital to everyone of us, of such importance that once understood (by revelation) it cannot possibly be ignored.
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Elijah Boswell
This morning Elijah holds up Barnabas as a model of encouragement in the early church, a follower of Jesus who is defined by encouragement, whose very name means encouragement. Elijah goes on to show us 5 ways in which Barnabas encourages those around him. i) By extending friendship. ii) By building partnerships. iii) By developing others. iv) By rebuilding relationships. v) By encouraging stewardship. We need more Barnabas's today!
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Anna Angell
Anna looks at Mark 8:22-26 and the two-stage healing of the blind man of Bethsaida. We explore the location and historical context of this short healing encounter, and how the events leading up to and following it, give us cause to see a deep significance within this unique healing … further up and further in!
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Tim Rowlands
Tim encouraged us to trust God from Psalm 37 Reminding us that God is trustworthy! In a changing world where trust is constantly being undermined, truth of who God is, is a truth to live by. Tim also reminded us that trust should undergird our testimony and also that trust is fundamental to our strength and also to our mission. Tim brought it into land by encouraging us that trust takes time to grow, give it time, read the word and pray often.
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Julie Owen
As it was on a number of occasions we see in this text that the Pharisees were present to trap Jesus, Julie points out the differnce between the Pharisees stone cold unbelief and the disciples doubts and fears, The Pharisees were deaf and blind and as Julie points out the disciples are just lagging behind Jesus. Jesus goes on to teach the disciples to beware of the yeast of the Pharisees that was laced with unbelief and hardness of heart.
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Anna Angell
Today sees us come to the end of our series in James as Anna looks at James 5:12-20. We have James’ final call to be careful in how we use our words, the message that prayer should be at the beating heart of the Christian life, and James’ potentially confusing words on healing. Anna hopes to help us feel more comfortable living within the biblical tension on this topic (which these verses represent one side of) and with the aid of Sherlock Holmes, to feel at least certain of what the verses CAN’T mean!
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Kurt Francis
Jesus and his disciples, as we see moves on from Tyre and Sidon and moves back down to Galilee to the region of Decapolis, again a majority Gentile province in what is now modern day Jordon. Jesus has compassion on this Gentile crowd and in the same way he feeds the 5000 he feeds the 4000 and all ate are satisfied. Jesus begins another cycle of more than enough. (Audio Only)
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Kurt Francis
Mark continues to lead us on this journey and we are slowly coming to the point of no return. Jerusalem and the Cross are slowly coming into focus, but right here and now a deaf and dumb man is brought to Jesus by his gentile friends. The ground is prepared and the time is right. What is Jesus going to do?
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Planning your Visit

New to us? Newydd i ni?


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Welcome! Croeso!

Whether you've just moved to the area, or have lived here all your life, we hope our website helps you to find everything you want to know about us. 

Os dach chi'n newydd i'r ardal 'ma, neu wedi bod yma ers talwm - gobeithio bod chi'n gallu ffeindio popeth dach chi eisiau gwybod amdanom ni fan hyn.

 

New to church altogether? Just want to know more about the Christian faith? 

There's a warm welcome for you every week, feel free to contact us if you do have questions, we'll be happy to help. You can read our 'about' page too. Have you thought about Alpha? Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith.
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When & where?   Pryd a lle? 


We gather every Sunday morning at the Canolfan Cae Cymro in Clawddnewydd at 10:30 every Sunday.

At present we are not streaming live, but only video the message, this can be found normally within a couple of days on our website under resources/sermons and media.

Kurt Francis
Tel / Ffôn: 07902 874977
email: kurt@rcfnorthwales.com

Canolfan Cae Cymro (Village Community Hall)

Clawddnewydd, Nr Rhuthun
Denbighshire / Sir Ddinbych
LL15 2ND

Plenty of parking is available. Digon o lefydd parcio ar gael.

You can see a map on our contact us page

 

What should I expect?   Be' ddylwn i'n disgwyl?

We're always happy to meet new people, and visitors to us. We have an informal structure but the morning service usually takes the pattern of Story-Telling, Worship, Breaking of Bread and Prayer, and Teaching from the Bible.  The teaching time is aimed at 20 minutes with 10 minutes of discussion time either within or at the end of the talk. Once a month and throughout August we have an all-age service called 'Allsorts' where hopefully there is a little something for everyone! Tea, coffee and biscuits are served after the service where there is plenty of time to meet new people and ask more questions.

Dan ni'n hapus iawn i gyfarfod pobl newydd, ac ymwelwyr hefyd. Mae ein gwasanaethau yn anffurfiol, a fel arfer yn cynnwys amser i addoli, cael cymun, ac i amser i rannu storiau a hanes. Bydd 'na bregeth pob wythnos am ~20 munud gydag fel arfer 10 munud i sgwrsio ac ymateb. Unwaith y mis, a thrwy gydol mis Awst rydym cael gwasanaeth 'Allsorts' i bob oedran lle gobeithio bydd 'na rywbeth bach i bawb!
Lluniaeth ysgafn ar gael ar ôl y gwasanaeth. Digon o amser i sgwrsio, gofyn ychydig o gwestiynau ac wrth cwrs, dod i nabod ein gilydd yn well. 

 

What about children and youth?  Be' am y plant a phobl ifanc?

 

We run a specific program just for children and young people. Most weeks the children stay with their parents at the start of the service as we worship (sing songs, tell our stories and break bread with one another!) together for the first part of the morning. Someone will usually announce when the children need to go to their respective programs. If it's your first time, you will need to go with your children and register them.

Rydym yn cynnal rhaglen benodol ar gyfer plant a phobl ifanc. Fel arfer, dyn ni i gyd yn addoli efo;n gilydd i ddechrau, a wedyn mae''r plant  a phobl ifanc yn mynd allan i'w grwpiau penodol. Bydd rhywun yn esbonio yn ystod y bore! Os dach chi'n dod am y tro cyntaf, ewch efo'ch plant i'w cofrestu diolos gwelwch chi'n dda. 

Our aim is to make sure every child can be themselves in a safe and welcoming environment. Our children's workers are DBS checked and we have safeguarding procedures in place, we take our responsibility for the safety of children and young people very seriously.

We want the kids to have great fun whilst learning more about Jesus and meeting with Him.
 

Rydym ni eisiau'r plant cael hwyl yn dysgu am Iesu, a dod i nabod yr Arglwydd yn well. 

If you have any questions about the programmes or want to know more about bringing your kids along on a Sunday then please email us or fill in our Contact Us form.   

Os oes gynnych chi unrhyw gwestiwn am ein rhaglenni, neu os dych chi eisiau gwybod mwy am ddod â'ch plant chi ar ddydd Sul, ebostiwch ni neu llenwch y Ffurflen Gyswllt. 

 

For more information about what happens in the children's work please visit the relevant age groups for you under church life.


  
 

 

Please feel free to contact us.
Cysylltwch â ni
 os gwelwch chi'n dda. 


Check out our Staff and Leadership page.

Gweler linc 'Staff' yma