Suffering Servant Songs in Isaiah

Whether you love it or hate it (or somewhere in between), the Bible is central to our faith. This month, four different speakers will explore why their favourite Bible passages are important to them. On July 9th, Mark Waters from our sister church St Dunstan's, reflected on some texts from Isaiah which anticipate the life of Jesus and show that the Christ event was already active, long before Jesus was born. This challenges received ideas about Christianity.

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Walking the North Wales Pilgrim Way

Over 11 days between 26th May and 5th June, our churchwarden Dave Bradley walked the 134 miles of the North Wales Pilgrim Way. The Way visits many sites of historic interest or with spiritual  associations, such as ancient pilgrim churches, holy wells and even a 4000 year old yew tree.

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What's so special about Christianity?

Jonathan Clatworthy, Honorary Assistant Priest at St Bride's and former General Secretary of Modern Church, is leading our new series of gatherings on the fourth Sunday evening each month. This series of talks and discussions in the context of a Communion service & pizza is exploring 'What's so special about religion?' Jonathan gave us the final instalment last Sunday reflecting on 'What's so special about Christianity?'. The following is an extract from this reflection.

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A Green service at St Bride's

Our student chaplaincy intern PJ writes: On Sunday 2nd April, as part of the 2017 Global Greens Congress in Liverpool, I arranged a service at St Bride's examining environmental issues from a fairness and justice point of view.

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Dementia Awareness at St Bride's

On Monday 27th February, we hosted a well attended 'Dementia Awareness' session at St. Bride's, led by Jack, a friend of our own Gina Shaw, a church warden at St Bride's for many years.. It was lovely to see her again - her Dementia Awareness campaigning has made her a celebrity but she's still the same Gina!

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Former Commonwealth sportswoman from Uganda seeking asylum in Liverpool

THIS ADVENT we have been reflecting on the theme of journeys, and hearing each week from members of our community.

On Sunday 11th December we heard a reflection from Margaret Nankabirwa, a former Commonwealth Games competitor from Uganda, who first came to Hope+ Food Bank in autumn 2015 with her partner Lydia. Together they are seeking asylum in the UK because their lives would be at risk if they return to Uganda.

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World AIDS Day reflection

ON SUNDAY 27th November in our morning service we commemorated World AIDS Day - the global health awareness campaign to combat HIV, support people living with the virus and honour people who have died. Our church was decorated with red candles and ribbons for the occasion, and we heard a moving personal reflection from Martin Fenerty, manager of the Armistead Centre, a specialist sexual health service in Liverpool, on the theme of this year's campaign: 'HIV stigma: Not Retro, Just Wrong'.

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