Tuesday is Upper Room day

Could this be a good place to visit during Lent?

Each Tuesday the hall above the Kirkgate Café becomes the Upper Room…..a place with space….comfy sofa, chairs, music, journals, readings…….time out with God…….from 7.30am to 7.30pm. You are very welcome to come and make use of this time and space as and when you want.

At 7.30-8.00am, 12.00-12.30pm and 7.00-7.30pm there are times to share with others in prayer and comment at the Daily Offices.

The Café downstairs is open from 9.30am-2.00pm Monday – Thursday…..and 5.30-8.30pm on a Tuesday and 6-9pm on a Wednesday evening…..great menu…great prices…..and of course friendly staff!!

A mother’s love

Easter is going to be early this year, coming as it does on the last Sunday in March, and this means everything else will be early too, including Mothers’ Day. I remember listening to programme about Mothers’ Day on the radio a number of years back, where listeners were asked to phone in with examples of the things their mother always used to say to them when they were growing up. The winning entry was –

“You don’t have to brush all of your teeth – just the ones you want to keep!”

My personal memories of sayings which issued regularly from the mouth of my own mum are –

“I’ve still got a hundred and one things to do!”

“I was bitterly disappointed!” and, of course, “Isn’t this just great!”

Our celebrations of Mothers’ Day originated with Mothering Sunday – the day when we celebrated our Mother Church. People who had grown up and moved away from home would make a point of going back on that particular Sunday, to renew their relationship with the Church family of their childhood.
The relationship a child has with his or her mother can be a very special one, as is captured in these words from Psalm 131 –

My heart is not proud, Lord,    my eyes are not haughty;I do not concern myself with great matters    or things too wonderful for me.But I have calmed and quieted myself,    I am like a weaned child with its mother;    like a weaned child I am content.

The psalmist here is using the image of a mother to speak of his relationship with God. A weaned child no longer has to be with its mother, rather it is there by choice, because it still has complete confidence in her love.

“A mother’s love is constant!” is a lovely old saying, but, sadly, we live in an age when this is not always true. Yet we know that the love God made known to us in Jesus, and demonstrated fully in the events of Holy Week and Easter, is one in which we can have complete confidence, because it will never fail.

If you are someone who has drifted away from your mother church, and are wondering if God’s love for you has changed, why not risk returning sometime this month. Whether it’s Mothers’ Day, or Passion Sunday, or Palm Sunday, or Easter. You will find that yesterday, today and forever, his love for you will always remain the same.

Much love,
John

Celtic Devotions 14th February ’16

Morning

Pray to hear and receive from God, the Holy Spirit
Reading : Matthew 6 verses 5-15
Meditation :   consider these verses afresh and make this prayer your morning prayer today
with confidence in Father God

Our heavenly Father,
hear our prayer this new day.
Amen we say together.

Midday

Pray for your Big Issue
Lord, hear my cry from deep within.

Evening

Reading : Psalm 119 verses 97-104

Reflect on these words and Pray to this God, our God
(Pray your own words at the end of this day
Words of worship and praise – for who God is
Words of trust and thanks – for what God has done today for you
Words of hope and longing – for what God will do in and through you – even tomorrow)
Amen we pray together.

Celtic Devotions 13th February ’16

Morning

Pray to hear and receive from God our heavenly Father
Reading : Ephesians 1 verses 17-20
Meditation :  consider how much you know God and what the truths in these verses
say to you today

and then pray in response…to love God more…to know these truths as a living reality!
(Pray your own words in response to what you have read and meditated on )
In and through Christ Jesus we pray this morning, Amen.

Midday

Pray the Prayer for the Month as your own prayer at this time of day
LORD, have mercy on us and hear our prayers.

Evening

Reading : Psalm 119 verse 97

Reflect ….. and pray to God, our Father, at the end of the day
Father God, hear our evening prayers

Celtic Devotions 12th February ’16

Morning

Pray to hear and receive from the Holy Spirit.
Reading : 1 John 3 verse 1
Meditation : consider what it means to be adopted as a child of God

Pray in response to this loving-adopting-providing God
LORD God,
Father God,
Thank you for Your perfect love
And for adopting me into Your family.
Teach me how to please You, Abba, Father.
Amen we say this morning together.

Midday

Pray for Edinburgh to experience God’s saving grace
God of mercy, hear our prayers!

Evening

Reading : Psalm 119 verses 89- 96

Reflect on these verses… your day…and God’s faithfulness
And Pray in worship as the day closes
Father God, hear our prayers.