14 June
Friends,
It seems hard to believe that we’re approaching our third Sunday together – our shared journey has been all too short! This is, of course, the time of year when many of you will be journeying to set off on holiday and the journeying is sometimes the most stressful part of the holiday experience! But it’s a necessary part of getting to and from our holiday destination.
In the same way, our journey of faith is not without its ups and downs, but if we keep in mind that we’re travelling to God’s kingdom then we can be sure God will sustain us on our journey. And let’s not think that…
6 June
Dear Friends,
As Moira and I share these few weeks with you, I’m reminded that our individual journeys of faith interconnect from time to time, allowing us to share our journeys (even if only briefly). This should help to remind us that we’re on a shared journey of faith as we seek to follow in the way of Jesus. While each of us is on our own journey, we need there to be a shared community aspect to our journeys. After all, our Christian faith is a relational faith in that we are all brothers and sisters of Jesus. But, more than that, God is relational: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. So, just as God lives in relationship, our faith requires us to live in relationships: something that we live out by being part of a faith….
2 June
Dear Friends,
There is a saying that “strangers are just friends we haven’t yet met” and, as I’ve still to meet most of you, I trust that when we do meet we shall, indeed, be friends – not least given that we start by being brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ.
Who am I? My name is Derek Lawson and my wife, Moira, and I will be with you until 24th June, along with our dog, Milly. I’m supposedly retired but keep finding myself drawn back into ministry, having been, over recent years, locum in Costa del Sol (on several occasions), Rotterdam, Bermuda and Jersey. I’m also the Clerk to the International Presbytery and live in Brittany in France.
Both my wife and I are looking forward to our being with you in Amsterdam as it will be, for us, a return to the Netherlands, having spent three and a half years as minister of the Scots International Church Rotterdam. I should, perhaps, say that I do not hold a doctorate (as last week’s Weekly Letter stated): I’m just a simple Reverend….
27 March
The Lord is risen! He is risen indeed!
I cannot wait to share that response as we celebrate this greatest of all Christian festivals together here in the ERC. Apart from the sheer joy of proclaiming the Easter message of new life, resurrection, forgiveness, healing; of love defeating evil, life destroying death and light overcoming darkness, there is so much wonderful music to be sung and so much love in our hearts towards God to be shared….
22 March
Dear Friends,
This is the start of Holy Week, when we remember the events leading up to Jesus’ death and resurrection. Two of his disciples had one thing in common - they both betrayed him. Why on earth did Judas sell out and turn Jesus in? And Peter, who swore he'd never deny Jesus, why did he end up swearing he'd never met the man? Who knows, but it seems they both wanted Jesus to fulfil their idea of the messiah, they weren't willing to accept Jesus’ way of….
8 March
Dear Friends,
I was listening to a radio competition where folk had to phone in and guess a missing word and could win £2,000! Two thousand is a lot of money! And for just one word! Wow! As you can imagine, the phone lines were red hot with people keen to take part. It’s only natural, the bigger the…
29 February
Dear Friends,
This Sunday we celebrate Communion together, and when we do we remember the first Communion, where Jesus took a piece of bread and shocked his friends. It was the Jewish Passover and when Jesus had given thanks for the bread he broke it and said, “this is my body, broken for you.” I don’t think we…