I wish you all a blessed Advent journey, and pray that the Natal star may lead you to worship the mystery that is Jesus Christ the word made flesh.

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Volume 1 Number 2 December 2017 O inexpressible mystery and unheard paradox: the Invisible is seen, the Intangible is touched, the eternal Word becomes accessible to our speech, the Timeless steps into time, the Son of God becomes the Son of Man Saint Gregory of Nyssa We as people are basically change-averse; it is a collective fear at the loss of control. Life is chaotic, and the human need is to manage or control it as much as possible. We have all become a bunch of control freaks. One of the ways we try to maintain control is through knowledge. The need to verify truth according to evidence. Mystery has been reduced to a secondary role suitable for artists, poets and musicians and the religious, but unsuitable for serious discussion about meaning. Christmas blows all that out of the window. Your 5 senses will not make sense of the Christmas story; it quite literally blows your mind. Christmas is a mass of contradictions that bypass reason and reminds you that there are eternal truths not fully in your control. Life is not controllable, in spite of our best efforts. We must deal with chaos and the unknown, which is mysterious and often literally awesome The Christmas story calls you not to understand, but to worship. We speak of a mystery that is at the heart of human life and meaning. Christmas is the presence of something that is awe-inspiring the Incarnation, or God becoming one of us. The unknown isn t a source for fear. If we let it be, it becomes a source for mystery, wonder, awe and faith for faith is the evidence of things not seen or fully understood. This Christmas story, this mystery, is ironically the only thing that makes sense of our chaotic lives. I wish you all a blessed Advent journey, and pray that the Natal star may lead you to worship the mystery that is Jesus Christ the word made flesh. Yours in Christ, Rev. Phil Thomas

Who is god? Has God revealed Himself to humanity, or are we left to wonder and speculate about His identity? Has He introduced Himself to His creation? If so, how? It is the most important question of your life is there a God, One who knows you, and One whom you can know? Who is God? What is His name? What is He like? Does He care about you? Does He have a purpose for your life, for your existence? And, most important, can you come to know Him personally? It is the rare person who hasn t wondered about the existence of God. Our minds are such that we wonder. Is there something, or someone, who is beyond what we can see with our eyes and who is bigger than the physical universe we are a part of? We can wonder, and we can question, but can we know the answer? If so, where is the answer to be found? Yes, there is a God a personal, eternal Creator of all that exists. And He has revealed to humanity the essential things we need to know about Him His character, His purpose for our lives, what He expects of us, and what He has determined about our future. It s sad to say, but most of humanity has turned a blind eye to what He has revealed! We hope you will open your Bible, explore and learn the answers to this age-old, vitally important question Who is God? What did Jesus say..? Grow strong in the Light of My Presence. Your weakness does not repel Me. On the contrary, it attracts My Power, is always available to flow into a yielded heart. Do not condemn yourself for your constant need of help. Instead, come to me with your gaping neediness: let the Light of My Love My Love fill You. A yielded heart does not whine or rebel when the going gets rough. It musters the courage to thank Me even during hard times. Yielding yourself to My will is ultimately an act of trust. In quietness and trust is your strength. Psalm 116:5-7; Ephesians 5:20; Isaiah 30:15

Letters & Testimonies A letter from Phyllis Adams I am 97 years old, born 26 th July 1920. I have attended the Methodist Church in Park Lane Tipton, since I married aged 22 in 1943. My husband Cyril Adams was a local preacher from the age of eighteen until he died in 1976. I have never remarried, and live alone still at the house we brought in 1943. I often hear folk say But things aren t like they use to be inferring that things are so much worse than before. My experience of life contradicts this idea. I was born about eighteen months after the end of World War 1 and remember the 1920 s when soldiers returned sometimes with no legs, or one leg and a crutch, only one arm or eyes bandaged because of blindness. Nothing was done to help them, no health service, unable to find a job, no money to pay for a doctor. I knew a Mr Gabley who without legs was carried early each morning to sit near the door of his little house, selling papers till late at night when he was carried back to bed. What a life! The few wealthy men in Horsley Heath owned everything, all the houses and the many little factories built between them where the men worked. If these men dared to complain about the pittance they were given to do a hard weeks work of anything up to 50 hrs they were sacked and thrown out of the house with their families. There was no sickness pay, no powerful Unions. When they were desperate they tried the Poor House which was in Owen Street Tipton and I remember my father telling me that they queued from there down to Park Lane. I have seen children begging with open hands for a bit of crust from workers dinners. Perhaps all they had had in the day. Then as always there were some bad managers. A man would work but on Fridays get his wage packet (a little brown envelope) but stop in the pub before taking it to his wife. She was waiting to buy food for Saturday. Often men spent Sunday morning in the pub, went home and as the wife s recalled chucked his dinner up the stuff seeming almost proud that she had a real man. Women had no say as to how many children she had and the eldest girl often stayed away from school on a Monday to mind the younger ones, while the mother did the washing no washing machines just a boiler to boil the whites. No washing powder just gratings from a block of ½ lb soap. All our lives are so much better now, and I truly believe that the teachings of Jesus has over time and is still, if we follow it will influence us to make a better world in the future. Each one of us has (by living as good a life as we can) some influence to make this world a better place.

Testimony to the amazing word of God by Rev Pat Davies My word that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose.. Isaiah 55 v. 11 It was April 1963, and Easter was fast approaching. I was a Student Nurse given the task of looking after a dying woman. She had been moved from the main ward into a side room, for her comfort, and privacy. I was to stay with her throughout the morning shift, and attend to all her nursing needs. From time to time there were moments of inactivity, just watching and waiting. When Matron appeared on her round I was sitting down. I jumped up and started to busy myself with the equipment, trying to look active and efficient. What are you dong nurse? she asked. Just come and sit with Mrs R.& read to her hold her hand let her know that you are here for her. Then she looked at the charts, smiled at Mrs R. and off she went. I took my chair to the bedside and picked up the book that was on Mrs R s locker and opened it. I saw that it was set out in date order, so I found the page with a marker and started to read aloud. Mrs R. opened her eyes, and gave a slightest nod of her head-too weak for any other show of acquiescence. She closed her eyes and I recommenced. They were interesting, affirming, words, and as I got to the end, I myself was relating to their message, especially as I read aloud Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?... I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of Christ Jesus our Lord (1) Mrs R. opened her eyes, and gave the most wonderful smile that I have ever seen. Her face was radiant. She was a Christian woman who knew the reality of those words, and I had no doubt that she was experiencing her Saviour, there and then. It was for me an epiphany moment, though at that time in my life I did not know what an epiphany was! By next day, Mrs R had been moved again, this time to a smaller side room.and it was another nurse s duty to care for her, but I was asked to help with the blanket bath. The morning sun streamed into the room through a half closed blind, and we had to awaken her Good Morning Mrs R. She opened her eyes, paused, smiled again her lovely smile, and said Christ is Risen! and closed her eyes. I didn t know it then, but my response should have been, He is risen indeed Hallelujah!. It wasn t actually Easter Day, but for Mrs R. it was! I wasn t with her, but she died later. The story moves on to Christmas 1976, and I was given a present a book with daily readings. By now I was familiar with scripture, and aware that the morning & evening readings were compilations of bible verses on a theme. Imagine my surprise when I got to 15 th April, and re-read those words I had read 14years ago to Mrs R.,and began to realise this must be the book on the locker, albeit a 1975 edition of Bagster s Daily Light (2) O joy! I was back in that sun-lit room. I saw her radiant face, and I heard again those spoken words, Christ is Risen now I could say:- He is Risen indeed, Hallelujah! How many times I have said those words from Romans 8, I cannot say. They have been consolation to me on many occasions, and I trust also to bereaved families. It s over 50 years since I was instructed to read to Mrs R. Now I share her absolute trust that nothing shall separate me from the love of God in Christ Jesus my Saviour. Whether I ll ever be able to tell her is something that lies in the mystery of that place we call heaven. (1) Romans 8. v.35-39 (2)Copyright Samuel Bagster & sons -. Bibles verses were selected by Jonathan Baxter & Ann his daughter with heart-searching care They originated in family prayer. Jonathan s father was Samuel Bagster, born 1772 & in 1794, opened a bookshop at 81 The Strand London.

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Circuit Events CIRCUIT MEETING 10 th April 2018 7:30pm at Beeches Road Methodist Church Please make a note and the representatives attendance will be much appreciated. Wesley 9 th and 10 th Dec 2017 Christmas Tree Festival Claremont Sat 2 nd Dec from 11am Christmas Fair Crafts Stalls, cakes, refreshments all welcome Sun 10 th Dec 9-30am Breakfast with Santa for Uniformed Groups 11am Christmas Family Fellowship Sunday 17 th Dec 6pm Christmas Carol Service Monday 25 th Dec 10-30am Christmas Day Service (Short) Our Queens Jubilee Garden at back of Church was recently opened and the Dedication service was led by Rev Pat Davies, and the opening of the garden by Mrs Pat Greenhalgh. Thanks to everyone who have helped and supported the development of the garden. Woods Methodist Church On the evening of 21st December Woods Choir will present John W Petersons Night of Miracles a celebration of Christmas in words and song. The venue is Woods Methodist Church, Coronation Road, Wednesbury and will start at 7.30pm followed by light refreshments. Admission is free and all are welcome.

BLACK COUNTRY CIRCUIT Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury District -- CIRCUIT OFFICE CENTRAL Methodist Church, Spring Head, Wednesbury, WS10 9AD 0121 505 4173 Chair of District The Rev. Rachel Parkinson 01902 658383 chair@wsmethodist.org.uk Circuit Ministers Rev. Phil Thomas 07939573070 Rev. Patricia Mukorombindo 07949817153 Rev. Trevor Pratt 0121 520 3071 Rev. Denise Williams (BA,BSc (Hon) 0121 520 2237 Supernumerary Ministers Rev. Pat Davies 0121 557 3508 Rev. Magdalena Hoebes 01902 490960 Rev. Carole Holden MA 0121 358 1423 Items for the next issue It is good to hear from the congrgation and thank you to those who have sent me testimonies for this edition. This is your newsletter and it is important for your participation, whatever it may be. It may be a testimony, poem, a prayer, book review, jokes, local important events for church, a special celebration or birthdays and many more. Please send in any items to rcpeumalu@gmail.com Items must be received by the 20 th February 2018 for the next edition.