The internet can provide a rich source of information to help us as we each travel along our spiritual path. But not everything found on the web is helpful and sadly the information given on some sites in the name of Christianity is far removed from the Gospel of love, mercy, forgiveness, hope and justice preached by Jesus. Not everyone has the time or inclination to spend hours trawling the web sorting the wheat from the chaff. On these pages every effort has been made to ensure that the resources offered are consistent with the Doctrine, Views and Theology of the Methodist Church.
If you have any suggestions for items to be considered for these pages please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Evesham Methodist Church cannot be held responsible for external content.
The following sources are gratefully acknowledged:
TAKETIME MEDITATIONS was created by Reigate Methodist Church. Rev Clive McKie, has developed these meditations through his ministry in the Church and in prison chaplaincy. In 2018, Taketime received funding from the Methodist Church of Great Britain to allow Clive and a part-time Project Administrator (Elizabeth) to develop Taketime for the next three years, with a view to it becoming self-funding,
THE BIBLE SOCIETYThe story of Bible Society and its founding revolves around three remarkable, yet markedly different, individuals: a determined Welsh girl, a visionary Welsh pastor, and a campaigning MP. Read the full story here: https://www.biblesociety.org.uk/about-us/our-history/
MELKSHAM CHURCH is a growing church family who long to know Jesus better and live like Him in Melksham, Wiltshire, UK.
C.S. LEWIS INSTITUTE In the legacy of C. S. Lewis, we develop wholehearted disciples of Jesus Christ who will articulate, defend, share, and live their faith in personal and public life.
A new prayer session is produced every day of the working week and one session for the weekend. It is not a 'Thought for the Day"", a sermon or a bible-study, but rather a framework for your own prayer.
Lasting between ten and thirteen minutes, it combines music, scripture and some questions for reflection.