Wesley Wednesday – 29th April 2020
It’s #WesleyWednesday! These words are taken from a hymn by Charles Wesley:
Friday Reflection – 24th April 2020
The New Room is sharing a Friday reflection each week during the time that we are closed. Even though we cannot currently join together for our usual Friday lunchtime Communion service in the chapel, we hope that these short reflections will
Wesley Wednesday – 22nd April 2020
Happy #WesleyWednesday! This week’s thought on how to deal with differing views comes from John Wesley:
Friday Reflection – April 17th 2020
The New Room is sharing a Friday reflection each week during the time that we are closed. Even though we cannot currently join together for our usual Friday lunchtime Communion service in the chapel, we hope that these short reflections will act as a point of spiritual focus, enabling a
Wesley Wednesday – 15th April 2020
Happy #WesleyWednesday! These words are always attributed to John Wesley but they were possibly written after his death as a summary of his teaching. Nevertheless, they are still an encouragement and a challenge to live well in today’s world:
Friday Reflection – April 10th 2020
The New Room is sharing a Friday reflection each week during the time that we are closed. Even though we cannot currently join together for our usual Friday lunchtime Communion service in the chapel, we hope that
Wesley Wednesday – 8th April 2020
It’s #WesleyWednesday! As we move towards Good Friday, today’s quote features a reflection on the crucifixion taken from the hymn ‘O Love Divine, what hast thou done!’ by Charles Wesley:
Explore Easter with The New Room
A new online resource encouraging families to explore Holy Week and Easter is now available free from the New Room in Bristol, otherwise known as John Wesley’s Chapel. The ‘Explore Easter’ resources, compiled by the education team, have been uploaded to the New Room’s website to enable parents and children
Friday Reflection – April 3rd 2020
The New Room is sharing a Friday reflection each week during the time that we are closed. Even though we cannot currently join together for our usual Friday lunchtime Communion service in the chapel, we hope that these short reflections will act as a point of
Wesley Wednesday – 1st April 2020
#WesleyWednesday is back by popular demand! Many of us are unable to meet physically in church buildings at present, so here are some wise words from John and Charles Wesley’s mother Susanna: