Our services on 15 February 2026

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St Stephen's Church

Revd David Nason talked enthusiastically about the transfiguration (where Jesus is transformed and revealed in divine glory, accompanied by Moses and Elijah, to strengthen the faith of His disciples). Transfiguration means to be seen in a new light. When we become Christians, our loves should be changed. Our real, true faith shows in the quality of our lives – if it life changing! He challenged us that when he concludes the service with “Go in peace to love and serve the Lord”. Do our lives really reflect this?

St Leodegar's Church

Revd Phillip Meader took the Morning Praise service. In his sermon he explained how, in Jesus’ day, owners of corn used to stamp it with their name (with a wooden seal) so no one could steal the grain they had just purchased from market. Phillip went on to explain how  this is a metaphor for God stamping us Christians with the Holy Spirit, marking us as his own people for eternity. It was a fascinating and engaging sermon, where Phillip preached the good news of the gospel. Many thanked him afterwards and commented on how good it was.

We had 13 people today in total.

Naomi kindly offered to perform music/organ for us today, which was lovely and much appreciated (first time we’ve had a keyboardist in over 3 years!).

Jo Hutchinson did both the readings and the intercessions.