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Minister s Letter Dear Friends, Four years ago I met with a group of Scouts to dig a temporary trench in the church garden in Tonbridge to mark 100 years since the beginning of World War I. It was a wet Wednesday evening, the Scouts grumbled a little and we made very slow progress. To be honest I don t think they knew one end of the spade from the other. The trench was meant to represent those used on the western front and we were planting poppy seeds gathered from the fields of Normandy. If all of the trenches built along the Western Front in World War 1 were laid end-to-end, it is estimated that they would be more than 25,000 miles long. As we dug, we talked about what life would have been like for those soldiers. The trenches were dirty, smelly and riddled with disease and of course, the soldiers lived under the constant fear of enemy attack. Official government policy was that you had to be 18 to sign up and 19 to fight overseas, but many young men signed up under age. Slowly we all fell silent. We looked at each other and wondered who would have been called up, who would not have come back and who would have been injured or taken a prisoner of war. The decision was made to leave the trench until we marked 100 years since the end of the war. World War 1 lasted for 4 years, 3 months and 1 week. On Sunday 11th November at 11am the country will fall silent as we remember. We remember the fallen in both world wars but also remember those that have lost their lives in recent conflicts. I will also remember the children who have lost their lives or their childhoods to war. Those who have grown up knowing nothing but conflict. UNICEF estimates that 28 million children have been forcibly displaced in the world because of conflict or violence. They will never forget. I remember those scouts they will be young men now, making their way in the world. I wonder what they are up to? No doubt they have forgotten digging that trench. What I hope they haven t forgotten is their commitment and passion to work for a better world, where all God s children know peace. Perhaps in the next 100 years we too may learn what makes for peace? Marie-Anne P.S. Thank you to everyone who has been knitting/making poppies. Marshside Road Methodist Church, Southport The Link November 2018

The Grace Part 1 May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ The Grace, like the Lord s Prayer, is something we say very often, but don t always take time to think about the words and their meaning. It is a prayer Christians frequently use when we commit one another to God s grace and care. We usually say it to each other either with our eyes open or not, as we feel right for us. In this article, and the next two, we will explore the three parts of the Grace, but first let us look at where the words themselves come from. At the end of 2 Corinthians Chapter 13, we read; May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, be with you all. Amen. So we begin with the first part May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. Grace is one of the most beautiful words in a Christian s vocabulary. It means nothing to a non-christian, but everything to believers. It is then that we first realize that we have been saved by grace and by grace alone! To the Christian, grace is unmerited favour. Nothing gives Christians greater joy than appreciating that salvation depends wholly upon what God Has done for them in Jesus Christ rather than upon anything they do or need to do to earn it! Jesus coming into the world proves that grace cannot be earned. How could we, or anyone, ever deserve not only His coming, but also His dying for our sins? As Paul reminds us, You know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ that, though He was rich, yet for our sakes He became poor, so that we through His poverty might become rich. One often forgotten expression of God s grace is his nearness and readiness to help us at those moments when we realise how totally unworthy we are of His aid. As our Lord Jesus Christ exercised His ministry during those 3 significant years in Palestine, His grace was seen in the manner in which He was always available to help those who knew or came to see that they deserved no help. We all know that explanation of the word Grace God s riches at Christ s expense! There are many illustrations of grace in the New Testament the parable of the lost son is one of them and grace has captured the imagination of hymn and song writers, like John Newton and his Amazing grace! Adapted from Under God s Smile, by Derek Prime Marshside Road Methodist Church, Southport The Link November 2018

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Marshside Road Methodist Church, Southport The Link November 2018

Marshside Road Methodist Church, Southport The Link November 2018