pastoral letter Laura Elliott pastoral letter Laura Elliott

30 August

Dear Friends,

This Sunday is such a special day for us in the congregation as we celebrate the Lord’s Supper. This symbolic meal has provided spiritual strength for so many Christians over the centuries – and we all need our faith strengthened. After all, there is so much that's wrong in life, and I would imagine that at some point we have all felt that God ought to do something about it. Well, someone once told me…..

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pastoral letter Laura Elliott pastoral letter Laura Elliott

22 August

Dear Friends,

What a privilege to serve the very ancient English Reformed Church here in Amsterdam!  There is a real sense of God’s unfailing care just by being in a building which has been home for centuries with a congregation that is so very strong and vibrant.  My six weeks with you will be like a drop in the ocean in the life of the…

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pastoral letter Laura Elliott pastoral letter Laura Elliott

10 August

Over the North porch of Chartres cathedral is a relief sculpture of rare beauty carved way back in the fourteenth century. It shows Adam and Christ meeting- Adam the fallen and Christ who raises the fallen. Adam kneels at Christ’s feet. His head rests on…

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pastoral letter Laura Elliott pastoral letter Laura Elliott

3 August

Dear friends,

Freedom Meal

If you ever visit Holy Trinity Church in Clapham, South London, you will be shown the table where William Wilberforce wrote a very important document. Wilberforce, a devout Christian and Member of Parliament, at that table wrote the first draft of the legislation which was eventually passed by the House of Commons to bring an…

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pastoral letter Laura Elliott pastoral letter Laura Elliott

27 July

Dear friends,

Some encounters can change your life and some can even change the course of history.

In the year 1210 Francis of Assisi travelled to Rome to meet Pope Innocent III. What a contrast between the two men! Innocent was clothed in embroidered vestments and the finest silk. Francis wore a ragged brown robe and went barefoot. Francis asked for the papal blessing on his group of wandering friars who were…

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21 July

Dear Friends,

Hilary and I are so pleased to be back with you in the ERC. We have the happiest of memories of our time with you last year as the church reopened after the Covid restrictions. Highlights of my last locumcy include the baptism of Julius Sunday, the resumption of the Taize prayer service and the choir’s wonderful contributions to…

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1 June

Dear Friends,

This week we welcome back Rev Dr John Bell as locum minister. John will be with us until July 16. We are very happy that after a year’s absence John returns to our congregation as he has been doing for years to take the services and support our congregation in the summer…..

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28 May

Dear Friends,

The sunshine has sent me back to the Vondelpark to walk and sit and people/dog/duck-watch from my favoured bench - directly opposite the stork’s nest. It is curious how you become invested in small features of your landscape, even in a temporary capacity.

It seems to me that the female is sitting on eggs, though it seems a late hatching, and the male comes and goes, gives her a wee break, as she stands and stretches her wings, literally, and delivers food. Do you have Deliveroo here in the Netherlands?

It was a joy to host the youngsters of the 20/30’s group on Sunday past. What a lively and interesting group of young people! To say nothing of talented and generous, arriving with a beautiful….

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pastoral letter Laura Elliott pastoral letter Laura Elliott

20 May

Dear Friends,

The sunshine has sent me back to the Vondelpark to walk and sit and people/dog/duck-watch from my favoured bench - directly opposite the stork’s nest. It is curious how you become invested in small features of your landscape, even in a temporary capacity.

It seems to me that the female is sitting on eggs, though it seems a late hatching, and the male comes and goes, gives her a wee break, as she stands and stretches her wings, literally, and delivers food. Do you have Deliveroo here in the Netherlands?

It was a joy to host the youngsters of the 20/30’s group on Sunday past. What a lively and interesting group of young people! To say nothing of talented and generous, arriving with a beautiful….

Read More