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Bible Discussion on Monday 11th December at 6.30 pm will be led by Rob Oulton

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Bible Discussion Group for Monday 11th December 2023 at 6.30 led by Rob Oulton ‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ (Christina Rossetti): A conversation about Devotion. The traditional nativity stories describe scenes where men and women of every social stratum, animals and angels, are gathered about the holy couple of mother and child. Apart from anything else, this is a powerful symbol of a devotional connection between living beings. Contemporary psychology suggests the bond between primary care giver and infant is mutual. If all is well (and sometimes of course it isn’t) that bond of devotion is central to the development of both. But does Christina Rossetti’s poem suggest perhaps, that devotion could be important for our own life-long spiritual development, beyond the demands of infancy and childhood? Indeed, Hindu spirituality teaches that Bakhti yoga – the practice of devotion - is one of the four paths to God Mark 12:29 and Deuteronomy 6:5, emphasise that loving God is the most important c

Bible Discussion for Monday 4th December led by Rev Peter Godfrey

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Peter writes: Dull factuality and/or Enlightened Imagination?   On Monday evening, 4th. December our discussion theme will centre on the Nativity stories in Matthew and Luke. What I have prepared 'goes on a bit' but it will be divided by three readings for which I would like readers. They are Luke 1 v. 46 to 55:   Luke 2 v. 25 to 33 and Luke 2 v. 41 to 51. My comments will raise many questions but the one I hope will prompt everyone to say something is  -  what do the Nativity stories mean for YOU today? Zoom link for Monday’s discussion  Join us at 6.30pm on Monday 4th December. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82378042367 Meeting ID: 823 7804 2367 Passcode: 460019 Greetings to all