This is the outline of a service to share in together at our computers (or phones, tablets etc.), starting at 10:30am on Sunday morning, but you are also welcome to use it at other times. We suggest working your way down the page, reading out the prayers and playing the videos, singing along with the songs and following other directions given below. Words of songs and prayers that are not included as subtitles in videos are listed directly below them. There is no time limit, so take as long or short a time as you want on each section (or skip them entirely if you prefer).
Our speaker this morning is Andy Lewis. The worship leader is Abi Penney, the prayers were provided by Tim Whitton and the children's activities by Wendy Lemon.
If you wish, you can read these passages at BibleGateway.
The videos for the reading and sermon have been removed at the preacher's request.
May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ
and the love of God
and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit
be with us all, evermore. Amen.
We are intending to hold a post-service chat on Zoom, from around 11:30am on Sunday 24th May for about half an hour. Please follow this link to join us. Last Sunday we, along with many other Zoom users, experienced connection problems. We trust that the technology will behave smoothly this week but please be patient if there are technical difficulties.
Here is a prayer for Wales, sung by our friend Cath Woolridge and the Sound of Wales Collective:
The Baptist Union of Great Britain are holding a short prayer broadcast every Sunday and Wednesday evening at 7pm. The link for this evening's broadcast (and recordings of previous ones) should be available at this page on the Baptists Together website.
Our service next Sunday (31st May) will include communion. To fully participate you will need bread and wine (or equivalent), and on this occasion you will also need a candle, which is to be lit as part of the service.
Hi! I'm the minister at Penrallt, and part of the leadership team here. We’d love to hear from you and pray for you, whether you live in the Bangor area or you live further afield and have found us on the internet.