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Message from our minister Phil Wall 16th Feb 2020
Well, the rain came down and the floods came up but St David’s Uniting Church buildings have not been affected and we have contacted all those at risk within the congregation and all is well. The same can’t be said for some of the members’ houses at Castle Square URC – or for many others […]
Floods, pontypridd, St. David's Uniting ChurchYou are what you see – sermon 9 Feb 2020 Rev. Dr. Phil Wall
You are what you see Readings: Psalm 112:1-9; Matthew 5:13-20 Sermon It will go down in history that in the last hour of the last day of last month, after 47 years of membership, the United Kingdom left the European Union. And whether you were celebrating, despairing or sleeping through it all, we have to […]
light of the world, Matthew 5The Lord Comes To His Temple – sermon by Ray Vincent 02-02-2020
Readings: Malachi 3:1-5 Luke 2:22-40 ‘Then the LORD you are looking for will suddenly come to his Temple. The messenger you long to see will come and proclaim my covenant’. This was the dream of centuries. Ancient Jerusalem had a great Temple, built by Solomon. The people went on pilgrimage to it from all […]
Reflection January 12th 2020 Rev. Dr. Phil Wall
18 Today! At our service on Sunday we celebrated the 18th Birthday of St. David’s Uniting Church with balloons and games; party bags and childhood photos; prayers and praise. Here is Phil’s reflection for the day – Reading: 1 Corinthians 13; 1 John 4:15-21 Reflection Looking at the childhood photos of current church members, it’s […]
Away day in Libanus, Brecon
Away day in Libanus URC, Libanus, Brecon on 23rd February 2019.
Led by Phil Wall, Andrea Russell and Julie Kirby. The theme was ‘Be Still, Be One, Be Loved’.