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Kurt Francis
As we read this passage in Luke 24 there is a certain brokenness about these travellers on their relatively short journey home. (around 7.5 miles) But it is into this brokenness that we see Jesus appear. But soon their eyes that they can barely lift up from the floor will be wide open in awe of God.
Emmaus Road April7 2024 KF.mp4
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The cross of Christ is not another incidental in the narrative of Scripture. It is the hard point, the fulfilment of the promise of God…Jesus declaration on the cross “It is Finished” John 19:30 Not only drew a line under Jesus’ earthly mission, but it was also a declaration to all the powers in heaven and earth that Sin and Death even though they might not know it quite yet…had been defeated.
Easter Morning March 31 2024.mp4
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These few verses are packed with drama and tension, we have possibly, on the same sabbath day yet another stepping over the lines by Jesus in order to make a point. Jesus without doubt understood the consequences of his actions both to the one who needed healing, and the Pharisees who were as we see, watching closely to see what He would do. As always the unrivalled Jesus does not disappoint.
Kurt Mark3v1-12.mp4
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Kurt Francis
The disciples are walking with Jesus through a field of grain, just picking heads of grain as they travelled through the fields, which was permitted as long as they were not using a sickle. But this day happened to be a Sabbath and for the religious police (The Pharisees) This was not allowed. However shortly after Jesus declares himself a Lord of the Sabbath. Lets see how this unfolds.
Mark 2v23-28KF.mp4
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A question about fasting, Jesus refers himself as the bridegroom and introduces the idea that there will come a time where he will be snatched away from his followers, He also addresses the question about fasting with the familiar home spun wisdom of the common man and women...drawing distinctions between the message of the kingdom and the tradition of man.
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Mark 2:1-11, Jesus is back in Capernaum again. Here we have one of the dramatic healings in the N.T of a paralytic man who because of the crowds is carried above the heads of the crowd and is lifted on the roof of the house where Jesus is speaking…The friends (possibly family members) lowered the helpless man through roof. And we see that Jesus responds to their faith “Jesus saw their faith. So, he said to the man, “Son, your sins are forgiven.”
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Kurt Francis
It is the countdown to the festival of Christmas, The beginning of the Advent, a period of time to pause, reflect and celebrate…The most momentous event in human history. That God, the creator steps into human form, takes on flesh, not just an outward shell, but flesh in the fullest sense.
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So much is going to be demanded of Jesus. Not to mention the emotional, physical preparation for his ultimate destination that is fully before Him. Jesus knew the cross was waiting for him. The fulfilment of God’s plan of redemption for mankind. Every moment Jesus gets to spend with His Father is going to strengthen him and help him fulfil his destiny as the suffering servant!
Kurt Mark 1v35-39.mp4
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We are beginning our journey through the Gospel of Mark, We have already looked at the author Mark and looked briefly at why he wrote the Gospel and who he wrote it too. Marks Gospel is firmly believed one of the first Gospels, it was written in the cauldron of Nero’s Rome, written to believers who were hanging on to whatever thread of comfort and encouragement that they could possibly get. Its relevance to a church on the fringe of society is still powerful.
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Kurt Francis
Marks Gospel demonstrates that the Good News is not just about the message that Jesus brings but is in the person of Jesus himself. In todays intro we revisit the question...who is Mark?
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Planning your Visit

New to us? Newydd i ni?


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Welcome! Croeso!

Whether you've just moved to the area, or have lived here all your life, we hope our website helps you to find everything you want to know about us. 

Os dach chi'n newydd i'r ardal 'ma, neu wedi bod yma ers talwm - gobeithio bod chi'n gallu ffeindio popeth dach chi eisiau gwybod amdanom ni fan hyn.

 

New to church altogether? Just want to know more about the Christian faith? 

There's a warm welcome for you every week, feel free to contact us if you do have questions, we'll be happy to help. You can read our 'about' page too. Have you thought about Alpha? Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith.
Find out when are next course is running here

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When & where?   Pryd a lle? 


We gather every Sunday morning at the Canolfan Cae Cymro in Clawddnewydd at 10:30 every Sunday.

At present we are not streaming live, but only video the message, this can be found normally within a couple of days on our website under resources/sermons and media.

Kurt Francis
Tel / Ffôn: 01745 813599 or 07902 874977
email: kurt@rcfnorthwales.com

Canolfan Cae Cymro (Village Community Hall)

Clawddnewydd, Nr Rhuthun
Denbighshire / Sir Ddinbych
LL15 2ND

Plenty of parking is available. Digon o lefydd parcio ar gael.

You can see a map on our contact us page

 

What should I expect?   Be' ddylwn i'n disgwyl?

We're always happy to meet new people, and visitors to us. We have an informal structure but the morning service usually takes the pattern of Story-Telling, Worship, Breaking of Bread and Prayer, and Teaching from the Bible.  The teaching time is aimed at 20 minutes with 10 minutes of discussion time either within or at the end of the talk. Once a month and throughout August we have an all-age service called 'Allsorts' where hopefully there is a little something for everyone! Tea, coffee and biscuits are served after the service where there is plenty of time to meet new people and ask more questions.

Dan ni'n hapus iawn i gyfarfod pobl newydd, ac ymwelwyr hefyd. Mae ein gwasanaethau yn anffurfiol, a fel arfer yn cynnwys amser i addoli, cael cymun, ac i amser i rannu storiau a hanes. Bydd 'na bregeth pob wythnos am ~20 munud gydag fel arfer 10 munud i sgwrsio ac ymateb. Unwaith y mis, a thrwy gydol mis Awst rydym cael gwasanaeth 'Allsorts' i bob oedran lle gobeithio bydd 'na rywbeth bach i bawb!
Lluniaeth ysgafn ar gael ar ôl y gwasanaeth. Digon o amser i sgwrsio, gofyn ychydig o gwestiynau ac wrth cwrs, dod i nabod ein gilydd yn well. 

 

What about children and youth?  Be' am y plant a phobl ifanc?

 

We run a specific program just for children and young people. Most weeks the children stay with their parents at the start of the service as we worship (sing songs, tell our stories and break bread with one another!) together for the first part of the morning. Someone will usually announce when the children need to go to their respective programs. If it's your first time, you will need to go with your children and register them.

Rydym yn cynnal rhaglen benodol ar gyfer plant a phobl ifanc. Fel arfer, dyn ni i gyd yn addoli efo;n gilydd i ddechrau, a wedyn mae''r plant  a phobl ifanc yn mynd allan i'w grwpiau penodol. Bydd rhywun yn esbonio yn ystod y bore! Os dach chi'n dod am y tro cyntaf, ewch efo'ch plant i'w cofrestu diolos gwelwch chi'n dda. 

Our aim is to make sure every child can be themselves in a safe and welcoming environment. Our children's workers are DBS checked and we have safeguarding procedures in place, we take our responsibility for the safety of children and young people very seriously.

We want the kids to have great fun whilst learning more about Jesus and meeting with Him.
 

Rydym ni eisiau'r plant cael hwyl yn dysgu am Iesu, a dod i nabod yr Arglwydd yn well. 

If you have any questions about the programmes or want to know more about bringing your kids along on a Sunday then please email us or fill in our Contact Us form.   

Os oes gynnych chi unrhyw gwestiwn am ein rhaglenni, neu os dych chi eisiau gwybod mwy am ddod â'ch plant chi ar ddydd Sul, ebostiwch ni neu llenwch y Ffurflen Gyswllt. 

 

For more information about what happens in the children's work please visit the relevant age groups for you under church life.


  
 

 

Please feel free to contact us.
Cysylltwch â ni
 os gwelwch chi'n dda. 


Check out our Staff and Leadership page.

Gweler linc 'Staff' yma