Magor Baptist Church

Newsletter for 6th to 16th March 2026

Sunday 8th, Morning Service, 11.00 a.m.

Forthcoming events

Friday 6th, World Day of Prayer: 1.30 p.m. at St Mary’s, Magor

Saturday 7th, Men’s Drop-In, from 10 a.m.

Sunday 8th, morning service, 11.00 a.m.

Monday 9th, prayer meeting, 7.30 p.m. Blue Room - all welcome

Wednesday 11th, Forget-Me-Nots, 1.00 p.m.

Sunday 15th, morning service, 11.00 a.m.

Monday 16th, Church AGM plus Members’ Meeting, 7.30 p.m.

From Mark

 

Spring has sprung - let’s have a picnic. Too early for a picnic? Not in Mark’s gospel - where this week we reach the wonderfully miraculous feeding of the 5000 in chapter 6. But why is that ‘immediately’ followed by Jesus walking on water? How are those two incidents connected and what does that say about Jesus?

 

To get you ready for this week’s passage (chapter 6v30-56) how about reminding yourself of what comes before this in chapter 6 :-

 

Mark on Mark

Mark 6:1–29 juxtaposes the extension of Jesus’ mission with mounting rejection. In Nazareth, familiarity breeds unbelief, sharply limiting the reception of Jesus’ power and exposing the scandal of the ordinary as a vehicle of divine authority. The sending of the Twelve signals a widening mission marked by dependence and vulnerability, sharing both Jesus’ authority and his rejection. Against this backdrop, the account of John the Baptist’s execution offers a grim counterpoint: prophetic faithfulness meets political fear and moral compromise. John’s fate anticipates the cost of proclaiming God’s kingdom, foreshadowing the pattern of suffering that will increasingly define Jesus’ own path.

 

Prayer

 

In light of the recent escalation of conflict in the Middle East I invite you to join me in praying this prayer:-

 

A Prayer for Mercy, Justice, and Restraint

 

God of the prophets,

who hears the cry of the widow

and sees the smoke rising from ruined cities,

We come to you troubled—

angry at oppression,

fearful of threats,

tempted by the terrible simplicity of violence.

You know the secrets of nations.

You weigh the counsels of leaders.

You see the young conscript and the frightened child

long before we reduce them to enemies.

Lord, we confess

how quickly our grief becomes rage,

how swiftly our desire for justice hardens into a hunger to strike.

We baptize our fears in righteous language

and call it faith.

But you are not the author of cruelty.

You do not delight in the thunder of bombs

or the shattering of homes.

Your justice burns clean—

not to consume the innocent

but to refine the hearts of the powerful.

Restrain the hands that reach for escalation.

Unmask the lies that make violence seem inevitable.

Give courage to those who speak for peace

when peace is mocked as weakness.

Protect the vulnerable in every land—

those who have no shelter from the decisions of rulers.

Guard them from terror in the night

and from despair in the morning.

Teach us to long for a justice

that does not depend on annihilation.

Teach us to pray for our enemies

without denying the harm they may have done.

Teach us to hope for a day

when swords are not merely sharper

but beaten into tools for life.

God of costly reconciliation,

have mercy on us all.

Turn us from destruction,

And make us instruments of your fierce, patient peace.

Amen.

World Day of Prayer

Today (Friday 6th March) is World Day of Prayer. Afternoon service 1.30 p.m. St Mary's Magor.

 
 
 

Nominations for Officers and Deacons

  • John Loebl has been nominated for church treasurer.

  • Kathy Allen has been nominated for church secretary.

  • Chris Foster has been nominated for deacon.

  • Davina Thomas has been nominated for deacon; this will be Davina's second term of 3 years.

Church Organisation leaders

Please can you send your annual report to Frank Miles as soon as possible, as Frank has to collate these for us, and please provide the organisation's annual accounts for Liz Upton.  Thank you.

Church Directory for 2026

Would all church members please check that we have your correct contact details for the soon-to-be-published directory. Please speak to John Loebl if your phone number has changed (e.g. from landline to mobile).

Easter Church Magazine

The deadline for all items will be Sunday 22nd March. Please pass to John Loebl.

Charity offering for March – Alzheimer’s Society

 

“Our pioneering research programme works in collaboration with world leading scientists and people affected by dementia, ensuring the research we fund is the highest quality and addresses the highest priority issues. Together, we will make breakthrough discoveries in how we understand the causes of dementia, develop effective treatments, improve care and ultimately find a cure.

 

“We offer a range of dementia support services. From a listening ear on the phone to a visit in person and opportunities to connect with others.

 

“We work with politicians and key decision makers across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland and with our amazing campaigners to help improve the lives of people living with dementia.”

Use of the church kitchen

When using the church kitchen please switch on the extractor fan if necessary to avoid condensation, especially when using the hob.

February Charity Offering

The charity offering for February was for Cardiff Baptist College and raised £300 - many thanks for your generosity.

Cawl Lunch

The Cawl Lunch raised over £350 for St David’s Hospice Care. Thank you to all who supported the event.

Magor Baptist Church blesses Ugandan schoolchildren

In September Magor Baptist Church gave a number of grants out of its reserves to worthy causes identified by members. As part of that scheme, Natalya’s Fund received £2,600 for Bughungu Primary School, Uganda. The grant was for furnishing three new classrooms and an office, the construction of which the charity had funded. The furniture has recently been installed and is being put to good use. You can find an illustrated account at the button below.

 
 

“Many commented how lovely the wall of flowers looked.”

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