St Catherine's, Neasden

A summary of our Sunday morning messages

Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Uncertainty Principle

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Life is uncertain. We would rather it wasn’t, but it unavoidably is. We live in a society that invests huge amounts of resource into trying ...
Monday, 15 April 2019

Learning to be unimportant

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Jesus said, "Whoever wants to be my disciple must take up their cross daily.” This is not a comfortable part of his message. And - forg...
Thursday, 28 March 2019

Called to be normal

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There’s a big gap in the story of Jesus’ life - a gap that stretches for eighteen years. At the age of twelve, he decided to stay in Jerusal...
Thursday, 21 March 2019

Looking at the heart

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We all make judgements about people. We make them instantly. The moment we see someone, we make judgements about them. We can’t help it. Wit...
Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Following Judas

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In most Christian tradition, Judas is seen as an archetypal baddie. In Dante’s ‘Inferno’, Judas occupies the innermost circle of hell. We ha...
Thursday, 14 February 2019

Looking in the Right Place

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Whatever you may be looking for at any point in your life, this is certain: you won’t find it unless you are looking in the right place. (I ...
Thursday, 31 January 2019

Qualifying Disqualification

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There are many cases in the story of the Bible when God seems to pick the most unlikely people to do particular things. Abraham and Sarah we...
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Rob Harrison
St Catherine’s is a gathering of ordinary people who share a love for God and a love for their local community. We are not perfect, but we believe in trying to express God’s love and his forgiveness in the everyday challenges of life. Our inspiration comes from Jesus, who spoke a lot about generosity and forgiveness, and very little about religion or morality. We believe that Jesus’ life and message is worth sharing because it inspires ordinary people to live well. We believe that God loves us as we are, that he forgives what we have been, and that he helps us to become what we can be. We believe that there is more to life than our brief existence on Earth, and that God offers a new life to all who learn to love and be loved.
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