Growth in faith

Understanding changes as we experience our faith in action


Its good to be with you as your Priest in Charge.

Those who already know me will notice I’m not exactly the same as when I was a vicar here sometime last century. I have a few bumps and scrapes that life has generously given me. Hopefully I’m a little wiser. I’m more sure that God’s love gives life in abundance.

To those who don’t know me: don’t believe all the stories about me.

I look forward to sharing with you the ministry that God enables in us. I notice that I have a number of meetings to attend in the parish. I don't want to be either meetings or office bound. I hope to have the opportunity to chat with people.

I’m being paid 75% of a vicar’s stipend. I need to work hard to get up to that sort of speed.

I am most happy to visit with you either in your home or work or in the church. Maybe you want to see me on your own or with another person or with a group of people.

Contact me by phone or you could leave a message with the office.

I thought it good to share with you some of my “Have you noticed” articles.

John Sheaf

Have you noticed: The colour Green (even when summer is turning our lawns brown)

Green is our colour for Pentecost season (the ordinary Sunday's after Pentecost). Its a colour that reminds us of growth in the faith.

Each day, each time of worship invites us to grow in our faith and in our discipleship to Jesus. Our understanding of God change as we experience our faith in action.

My faith as a young person was adequate and helpful for that time. My life's experiences have helped me find a depth to my faith.

So we have green to remind us of our growth in the Christian Faith.


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