Hazelwell Weekly Contact June 15th 2025
12 Jun 2025 • Weekly Notices
Trinity Sunday
Methodist Communion Service
Led by Rev’d Barbara Calvert
Please remember in your prayers:-
Residents of Cornhill Grove and Vicarage Road.
All victims of the plane crash in India and those injured or bereaved.
All who suffer from dementia and those who care for them.
Please pray also for Dawn, Debbie, Margaret and Joy.
A Prayer from Matt
Holy Spirit of Christ, O Lord and giver of life, fill us anew we pray. Would you refresh us in you that we might worship you more fully and live more holistically day by day. Thank you, risen Christ, for the day of Pentecost and your Spirit poured out for your people to know and enjoy. May the gift of your Spirit empower us to live well for you, and help us to share and pass on the gospel to those who are yet to taste and enjoy your gift of life in its fullness. Amen
Parish Update
- to all who supported our Summer Fair, as stall holders or customers.
- Attendance was somewhat down on previous occasions but we still managed to raise a total of £853 (more promised) towards church funds.
- The midweek discipleship course will recommence from Tuesday June 17th from 10.00-12.00 in the quiet room.
- Dads & Toddlers group meetsthe third Saturday in the month 21st June, 19th July in church,10am – 12pm
Reflection on the Trinity
The Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—is not just a doctrine to be explained but a reality we can experience. In the very nature of God, we see unity in diversity, love in relationship, and mystery beyond comprehension. Yet, this Triune God invites us not only to believe but to belong.
God the Father is the source of all creation and love. He knows us by name. He sees the hidden parts of our heart and loves us still. He is not distant or passive—He is the one who calls us His child (1 John 3:1).
Jesus the Son is the face of God made visible. He is the Word who walked among us, full of grace and truth (John 1:14). His sacrifice bridges the gap between us and the Father. Through Him, we are redeemed, restored, and called friends of God (John 15:15).
The Holy Spirit is God within us. He comforts, convicts, empowers, and intercedes. The Spirit is not an abstract force but a personal presence, guiding us into truth and forming Christ in us (Romans 8:26–27, John 16:13).
Together, the Trinity is a divine community of perfect love and perfect unity. We were made in this image—not only to reflect God but to live in relationship with Him and others.