Holy Holy Holy… listen in TODAY
Its Bank Holiday Weekend for many of you, with the most beautiful sunshine, that we hope you are enjoying.
Well now not making it to Service this morning is ok, because LOOK HERE we have todays sermon uploaded and ready for you to listen in at your leisure.
… but be sure of this, we missed your company and hope to see you again soon. Prayers and blessings from the Mossley Methodist Team.
Spring Sermon Archive
The Inspiring Story of Brian Gault
Join us for an evening with Brian & May Gault
WHERE: Mossley Methodist Ladies MWI
WHEN: Monday 9th April 2018
TIME: 8.00pm, all ladies welcome!

“Have you ever felt like giving up? Then, you must meet Brian. His love for life is infectious, his determination not to allow his physical disability to make him an outcast or socially isolated is awesome and inspirational.”
Brian is one of the survivors of the ‘miracle drug’ Thalidomide used during the early 1960’s. To the shock of his parents, he was born with no arms.
His feet are his hands, his legs his arms, each word uttered is underlined with a gesture of his leg and foot. As he explains – ‘the only time his feet are at rest is when he is walking’.
Brian is “over the moon” at the response to his story – throughout the British Isles, Ireland & Worldwide. He married his “wee treasure” – May, during August 2000.
(All royalties from Brian’s best-selling book 20th reprint – “Look, No Hands!” are providing practical support and helping to raise awareness of the plight of children who are still being born with Thalidomide-related disabilities in Brazil and disabled children and adults throughout the world).
His book could be an ideal gift/present. Brian will be only too pleased to chat with everyone after the meeting.
“Brian’s story is lively, funny, challenging and moving – it has already encouraged thousands of lives.”
It’s Good Friday …join us this evening
So Easter 2018 is almost upon us and chocolate-a-plenty beckons. However the events leading up to the celebration take us through Jesus suffering, loneliness and death on a cosmic level! Join us at 7pm this evening to grasp what HE GAVE while you and I were on HIS MIND.

Mossley Methodist Ramblers – Spring & Early Summer 2018
Three more walks added of various grades. Getting out for fresh air, at a healthy pace and with great crack … and of course a sticky bun as your own personal reward.
So if you are fit, aged between 8 to 80 (children require accompanying adults) and kitted out in the correct walking footwear / waterproof clothing your very welcome. Speak to Evelyn for further information.
Helens Bay to Bangor Station – linear, easy grade 4 miles: 21st April
Silent Valley – linear, moderate grade 6 miles: 5th May
Gobbins Cliff Path – linear, easy / moderate+ grade 1.2 miles: 30th June

Rambling walks are undertaken at your own risk and we accept no liability for any accidents – ultimately your and your child’s safety is your own responsibility.
Journey Through Holy Week
Join us to journey through Holy Week, beginning tomorrow evening at 7pm through taking part in reflections on the last meal of Jesus – Maundy Thursday and the sacrament of the last supper.

Maundy Thursday Service – 7pm – March 29th 2018
Good Friday Service – 7pm – March 30th 2018
Easter Sunday Service – 11am – April 1st 2018
His love never gives up, His love never loses faith, His love is always hopeful & His love endures all things.
1 Corinthians 13:7
Clocks Spring forward

Join us for Palm Sunday service
Tomorrow morning we mark the celebration of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and mark the start of Holy Week, the final days of his earthly ministry.

Mossley Church Dinner
A great success and turn out for our annual church dinner at Corrs Corner.
See the gallery below for all the smartly turned out Mossley folk.
The food was awesome and the after dinner ‘Quiz-a-la-colin’ was really great fun. Although I suspect That during the quiz I wasn’t the only person with self inflicted bruising under the table … grimacing to those ‘oh I could kick myself’ moments.
Thank you to Christine and Tommy for organising. It really was a lovely night.
















