Holy Week and Easter 2023

Next week is Holy Week and the Headingley and All Hallows Team Ministry warmly invites you to join us in these services of devotion, reflection and, finally, celebration.

Sunday Service 26 March 2023

This morning, Jackie led our worship with Adriaan and Magnus sharing with us about “Living Well with Failure”. Jonathan led us in the feast of life and Graham stepped in at the last minute to lead our music.

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Sunday Service 5 March 2023

This morning Adriaan and Jonathan led us in our worship and Robin Fishwick shared with us his thoughts on sin.

Unfortunately, the Internet was disconnected briefly so the readings have been added later.

St Chad's Patronal Festival

On Sunday 5th March, St Chad’s Church in Headingley holding their Patronal Festival and we, along with the folk from St Michael’s, are all invited to join them in their celebrations at 9:30am.

For those unable to go we will still be having a service at All Hallows’ at the normal time of 10:30am.

Sunday 26 February 2023

During Lent we are following the Dust and Glory series produced by the Church of England where we are invited to explore how we can live well with the mess of everyday life.

This morning, Richard started our series by looking at “What is failure?”

Sunday 19 February 2023

Today Jan gave us a brilliant and richly imagined account of Jesus’ life and death from the point of view of Peter. If you missed it, you can catch up here:

Sunday 12 February 2023

Sunday 12 February 2023 - This morning Toby and Josh led us in our worship and Pauline led us in reflecting on whether we should worry or not - does Jesus tell us not to worry and Paul tell us that we should?

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Sunday Service 5 February 2023

This morning we had a visit from the Reverend Hannah Lievesley of St Chad’s Church in Headingley. She shared with us about being the salt of the Earth and being a light to the world.

Sunday Service 29 January 2023

Today Heston delivered a dramatic explanation of how we can understand the Atonement in the context of Old Testament Jewish tradition. This was his and Lydia’s last Sunday with us before they leave on Sabbatical for three months. Catch up on the service below:

Sunday Service 22 January 2023

This Sunday Richard spoke about the Church of England’s recent announcement of an £100M reparation fund designated for communities historically ravaged by the Atlantic Slave trade, from which the Church benefitted financially. How do we view atonement in this context? Then Adriaan, via Heston, led us in prayers for affirmation, justice and inclusion in the wake of the recent announcement about the Church’s decision to deny equal marriage, while accepting the blessing of same sex partnerships.


Here is the text of our prayers this morning:

Dear God,

Your blessing is wherever there is love.

Yet, this week the Church of England decided not to marry two people of the same-sex in love for one another.

We pray for your forgiveness for a church that fails to recognise your most important command.

We pray for your comfort for each and everyone who has been hurt by this decision, who feel to be rejected, again.

We thank you for the small step forward that the church is making, offering prayers to same-sex couples,

and we pray for those who feel that this step is already one too far – that they may find peace;

and we pray for those who keep campaigning for further progress to be made – that they may find strength and resilience.

Dear God,

Your blessing is wherever there is love.

And today, we thank you for the gift of love in all its diversity.

We thank you for the blessing that same-sex loving people have been, and continue to be, for the church and our society,

their many gifts and talents, their manyfold contributions.

We pray for your church to recognise and celebrate the diversity of your creation;

to recognise and celebrate the value and virtue present in every human being.

We pray for the mission of the church to make visible in the world your love and justice in all its fullness – let our actions reflect those words.

We thank you for this church of All Hallows, that is such a special place where love can dwell,

And we pray that everyone who is part of our community will continue to grow in faith, in hope, and in love.

Dear God,

We thank you for the gift of your dear Son, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

He has lived your love among us, abundantly.

He has lived your forgiveness among us, generously.

He has brought reconciliation among us, radically.

Help us to shape our lives after his example,

and to grow our faith out of the new beginning that he has made possible.

Through him, each and every one of us is a child of you, dear God.

Help us to be one Family in your name,

transcending our differences, everything that divides us,

and transforming your world through your love.

Amen

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Here is the text of our prayers this morning:

Dear God,

Your blessing is wherever there is love.

Yet, this week the Church of England decided not to marry two people of the same-sex in love for one another.

We pray for your forgiveness for a church that fails to recognise your most important command.

We pray for your comfort for each and everyone who has been hurt by this decision, who feel to be rejected, again.

We thank you for the small step forward that the church is making, offering prayers to same-sex couples,

and we pray for those who feel that this step is already one too far – that they may find peace;

and we pray for those who keep campaigning for further progress to be made – that they may find strength and resilience.

Dear God,

Your blessing is wherever there is love.

And today, we thank you for the gift of love in all its diversity.

We thank you for the blessing that same-sex loving people have been, and continue to be, for the church and our society,

their many gifts and talents, their manyfold contributions.

We pray for your church to recognise and celebrate the diversity of your creation;

to recognise and celebrate the value and virtue present in every human being.

We pray for the mission of the church to make visible in the world your love and justice in all its fullness – let our actions reflect those words.

We thank you for this church of All Hallows, that is such a special place where love can dwell,

And we pray that everyone who is part of our community will continue to grow in faith, in hope, and in love.

Dear God,

We thank you for the gift of your dear Son, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.

He has lived your love among us, abundantly.

He has lived your forgiveness among us, generously.

He has brought reconciliation among us, radically.

Help us to shape our lives after his example,

and to grow our faith out of the new beginning that he has made possible.

Through him, each and every one of us is a child of you, dear God.

Help us to be one Family in your name,

transcending our differences, everything that divides us,

and transforming your world through your love.

Amen

Sunday 15 January 2023

This morning Tim led us in a game of consequences to highlight some of the things that are involved in our response to Jesus saying “Come, follow me”.

Sunday Service 1st January 2023

In our first morning worship of 2023 Toby shared his thoughts on the “massacre of the innocents” - a great topic for the new year!

Unfortunately we had an issue with the live stream so there is a short break in the video - our apologies.

Sunday Service 25 December 2022 - Christmas Day

“The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us” (John 1:14a)

This Christmas morning our Bible reading was very short! Heston reflected on how Jesus came and walked in our shoes and what it might be like to walk in other people’s shoes.

Here are some questions he shared with us to reflect on:

  • What do you love about your life?

  • What do you most like about yourself

  • What would you do if you couldn’t fail?

  • When was the last time you felt truly inspired?

  • What brought you to life today or recently?

  • What is really working well in your life/career right now?

  • What are some of the big questions you're asking yourself?

  • What is one big change you've made in your life?

  • Who was the last person to make you smile?

  • When have you been most present to others?

  • What is the vision of the world you'd like to help create?

  • If things were working for you, what would be happening?

  • If you were working at your best, what would you be doing?

  • What legacy would you like to leave?

  • What kind of an ancestor would you like to be?

  • What is your version of a more liveable world?

  • What's the coolest thing you learned today or recently?

  • Who are you becoming?