Easter 2013

Christ is risen!

This Easter time, and always, may you know life in all its fullness.

 

The head that once was crowned with thorns is crowned with glory now (Thomas Kelly; Singing the Faith 312)

The head that once was crowned with thorns is crowned with glory now (Thomas Kelly; Singing the Faith 312)

The cross, transformed

The cross, transformed

He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

An extra treat was a basket of eggs, decorated in Romanian style.

An extra treat was a basket of eggs, decorated in Romanian style.

 

Holy Week and Easter

This week in the western Christian calendar is Holy Week, when we particularly remember the journey Jesus took which led to his execution. After that we celebrate Easter, a festival which recalls the transforming new life which followed.

There is a transformation going on in the building this Easter here at Central, with the start of work on the Basement Central project downstairs. But we are also remembering our Christian stories of transformation, of that journey which Jesus took, of his public humiliation and execution – and the transformation of human life which followed. Our gathering together over the next few days will be focused on the following services:

Maundy Thursday (28th March) at 7.30pm: a contemplative service with Bible readings recalling Jesus’s last days and a symbolic putting out of candles. This service will be held in the halls rather than the main chapel – you can get in via the side door to the right of the main entrance. We will be particularly welcoming friends from St Columba’s URC at this service but (of course) anyone is welcome to come and hear the stories and reflect on what they might mean to us all today. The service will be led by Revd Graham Carter.

Good Friday (29th March) at 7.30pm: we will be joining in the united service of witness at York Minster.

Easter Day (31st March): three services to celebrate the good news of new life offered to us by God through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. There’ll be an early service at 8.30 am (led by Paul Carter), followed by breakfast together. Our normal Sunday morning service at 10.30 will be an Easter communion led by our own minister, Revd Chris Humble. There will also be an evening service at 6.30, led by Ralph Frankland. Remember that the clocks will have gone forward during the night before Easter Day!

As always, anyone is welcome to come and join us to worship, to hear the old stories and listen for good news for today, or just to see what we’re about.

Truth and lies about poverty

In 1753 John Wesley (one of the founders of Methodism) said, “So wickedly, devilishly false is that common objection, ‘They are poor, only because they are idle’.” Yet today church-goers and the general public alike are willing to believe that the key factors driving poverty in the UK are the personal failings of the poor – especially ‘idleness’.

The Methodist Church, along with Baptist, URC and Church of Scotland partners, has produced a report which lays bare six myths about the poor which enable the majority to live with the comfortable assumption that both poverty and wealth are deserved.

As a city-centre church which hosts a project for the homeless run by people from many different churches we see what poverty can do in 21st century Britain. Please read the report – and act on it.

Click here to find out more.

Lent series 2013

Walk with us towards Easter:

Service of Holy Communion with imposition of ashes

Led by Revd Nick Bird.  Wed 13th February 12.45pm

Lent Talks: People of the Passion

Wed 27th February – Revd Dr Peter Doble (York Methodist circuit)
Wed 6th March – Revd Neville Simpson (York Methodist circuit)
Wed 13th March – Mr David Redrobe (Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire)
Wed 20th March – Revd Christopher Humble (Central Methodist Church)

Talks begin at 12.45pm
Light lunches served from 11.45am

Everyone welcome
For further information
tel: 01904 426483

Lent flier 2013