Special Events
EPIPHANY HOME BLESSING – CHALK AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR THIS SUNDAY
When the Magi travelled to see the Jesus, they recognised him as King of kings. They had gone to bless him with their presence, but instead came away blessed by encounter with God. On Epiphany, Christians around the world will ask God’s blessing on their homes by marking their door post with 20 + C + M + B + 25. The initials C, M, and B commemorate the Magi: Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar. They also stand for the Latin prayer request Christus Mansionem Benedicat: “May Christ bless this house.” If you would like to share this tradition, please take a piece of chalk after the service next week. You may wish to pray as you bless your home:
The three Wise Men, Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar,
followed a star to find the Christ Child.
Visit, O blessed Lord, this home with the gladness of your presence.
Bless it and all who live or visit here with the gift of your love;
grant that we may show your love to each other and all whose lives we touch.
Lord Jesus Christ, be with us now and for ever. Amen.
SUNDAY FORUM: 12NOON, 19 JANUARY
Professor Dean L Winslow, Professor of Medicine and Paediatrics, Stanford University, has worked at the heart of critical global challenges. Join us for this first Sunday Forum of the year, as Dean reflects on his work and the ways his own Christian faith has helped him to respond to these demanding situations.
GODLY PLAY – SUNDAY 19 JANUARY
In a change to the usual pattern, the next Godly Play session will take place on 19th January, in the Old Library during the first 45 minutes of the 10.30am service for children aged 3-8 years old and their family. Godly Play encourages children to approach Biblical stories with wonder and imagination. If you would be interested in training to become a Godly Play volunteer, supporting this ministry, we would love to hear from you. Please speak to a member of the clergy to find out more.
EPIPHANY CAROL SERVICE – 3.30PM SUNDAY 12 JANUARY
Join us to mark the Feast of the Epiphany, as we celebrate through carols, readings and beautiful music sung by the University Church Choir. All are welcome.