Magor Baptist Church

Newsletter for 2nd to 12th January 2026

Sunday 4th, Morning Service, 11.00 a.m., with communion

Upcoming events

 

Sunday 4th, Morning Service, 11.00 a.m., with communion

Monday 5th, Light Lunch at 12 midday, all welcome

Thursday 8th, deacons’ meeting, 7.30 p.m.

Saturday 10th, Men’s Drop-In from 10 a.m.

Sunday 11th, morning service, 11.00 a.m.

Sunday 11th, joint service with Bethany, at Magor, 6.00 p.m.

From Mark

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

New hopes? New dreams? New plans? New resolutions?

 

If you fancy reading the Bible this year (all of it, or just more of it than you normally do) here my a top 4 tips:-

 

1. Make it achievable.

If your Bible reading is hap-hazard, or sometimes non-existent, start by making it achievable. Aim to build in the habit of regular, daily time in the Word - even if just 5-10 minutes a day. Most of the battle is in getting started. Once you get going, you may well spend more than 5-10 minutes. But work at building the habit first, then you can extend it.

 

2. Make the Bible visible.

Have you ever found that if a bowl of fresh fruit is on the table, all of a sudden you feel like eating it? That’s because our desires and actions are prompted by what we see. Leave your Bible in a visible spot - your kitchen table, bedside table, or your desk. Seeing it will prompt you to reach for it. If it’s out-of-sight, it will likely be out-of-mind.

 

3. Have a special Bible-reading spot

One of the greatest obstacles to reading the Bible is distraction. It will be very difficult to read the Bible in a focused way if your phone is in sight, if the dishes or washing are in view, or if you are sitting on the same chair you usually sit on when you watch Netflix. Try having a separate chair in the house just for your Bible reading - a chair you love to sit on, used for nothing else. This will say to your brain: ‘This time is for reading the Bible, and nothing else’.

 

4. Attach your Bible reading to an existing habit.

Have you already built a daily habit of doing something else? Piggyback your Bible reading onto that existing habit. It doesn’t really matter what it is. It could be listening to the Bible read on an App while catching the train, or reading the Bible over breakfast. The goal is to minimise resistance and maximise the rhythms that are already in place.

 
 
 

CAP Money Coach Course 2026

 

Are you interested in how to manage your money more effectively to keep out of debt? This four part (2 hours each) course can help you budget, save and spend wisely.

A successful pilot course was recently held in conjunction with St Luke's , Tidenham and Caldicot Methodist Churches, and a new course is planned for the New Year.

A local venue will be decided once we have enough interest. If you would like further details and/or to register interest, click or tap on the button below to send an email.

 
 

Or speak to Mark, Anne, Liz, Helen in person.

 
 
 

From the Communications Group

 

It is planned to have an outreach leaflet for the new houses built between Rockfield and the motorway, hopefully starting in March. The leaflet will be going out as our church’s outreach. As has happened with other successful promotional ideas, e.g. our logo and the current Welcome Leaflet, whole church input is welcome.

 

The idea is to use a stiff A5 card, easy to put through the doors of the new houses. Please pass on your suggestions, for both design and information to include, by the next church meeting on 19th January 2026.  The communications group will meet to consider all suggestions.

 

Information which could be included is:-  Sunday Service (11am Sunday), Toddler group (9am -11am Monday) and Coffee Morning (10am -12 noon Friday); information on where to find the church (maybe small map); symbols for social media and a QR code that will link to the short videos that have been produced; a welcome to a new home, to Magor and Undy, and to the friendly Baptist Church in the Square. All other suggestions for details that could be added are welcome.

 

Please send in any ideas before the next church meeting on 19th January. Ideas and designs can be sent in by email, bookings@magorbaptistchurch.org.uk, or on paper and put in the box on the bookcase.  The Communications Group will then look through everything, possibly with a visiting graphic designer, to prepare a final leaflet.

 

The aim is to be ready by the beginning of March to start delivering the leaflets. This will be an opportunity for everyone to take part. More details about the deliverer programme will be given nearer to March.

January Charity Offering - CRISIS

 

“We are the national charity for homeless people. We help people every day of the year and have a strong tradition of helping people over Christmas. We know that homelessness is not inevitable. We know that together we can end it.

 

“Your donation helps to fund our year-round work with people experiencing homelessness. We offer individual tailored support to help people access benefits, healthcare services, employment opportunities, and more. Our main aim is to relieve the huge pressure of homelessness, by helping people find safe and affordable homes.”

A message about the death of former member John Autherson

 

Thank you from Kay, Rachel and Neil, Michael and Alison for remembering the family at this difficult time. It is so lovely to know that people were praying for us and we felt the results of that. A few things slipped into place that were remarkable.

 

We remember the church family with affection and say thank you for their concern and support.

 

Kay Autherson

December Charity Offering and Christmas Appeal

The December charity offering for Raven House raised £362 and the BMS Christmas appeal raised £633. Many thanks for you generosity.

Stamps please for RNIB

Please keep your postage stamps, cut around them and place them in the box, which is now on the bookcase. These are for the Royal National Institute for Blind People.

Subscribe to this Newsletter

 

If you have received this newsletter directly into your inbox (i.e. not via anyone else) then you are already subscribed.

 

However, if someone has forwarded this newsletter to you and you would like to join the mailing list, simply click or tap on the button below, which will open a short form for you to fill in. Enter your name and email address and click or tap on the ‘Subscribe’ button.

 

You should only tick the ‘Plain-text’ box if you want plain text emails with no images or links. Otherwise leave it set to ‘HTML’.

 

If you know of someone who would like to receive this newsletter then please forward it to them so that they can subscribe.

 

Thank you.