Day 38: Haggai 2:23
Zerubbabel, originally referred to as ‘Governor’ is now called God’s servant. We must pray earnestly that God will raise up leaders for the work of his kingdom, and for the glory o...
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Zerubbabel, originally referred to as ‘Governor’ is now called God’s servant. We must pray earnestly that God will raise up leaders for the work of his kingdom, and for the glory o...
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The prophet is saying that those who oppose God’s laws and God’s ways will ultimately be overthrown. The Word of the Lord will last forever. Don’t give...
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This years Church of Ireland Communications Competition, run by the Central Communications Board in the leadup to General Synod, is now open and invites entries for photographs on...
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The team from 1st Knocknamuckley Boys Brigade have become the UK National Table Tennis Champions!The boys travelled to London on Saturday 16 March to take part in the championship...
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God choses Zerubbabel to lead the people through dark days, but God is still at work. So too in our day, God is alive and at work so let us remain steadfast, abounding in the work...
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Maridi Diocese holds a 6day synod, every three years, and in early March Bishop David and Dean Geoff Wilson travelled to join Bishop Moses and the 225 clergy in attendance. This wa...
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When Haggai was writing, his world like ours, was in turmoil. Now, as then, Gods Word and truth must be proclaimed to every generation. Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ wil...
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All across the diocese on St Patricks Day, beacons and torches burned as a symbol of our earnest prayer and desire to see faith rekindled in our hearts, our parishes, our communiti...
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