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Concrete community 18 Aug '25 • Michael Bishop
A recent Barna study in the USA asked the question: "what is your preferred method of discipleship". The most popular response from Christians (38% of respondents) was "on my own". That is to say, discipleship for this group can be experienced without belonging and participating in community life. It may seem easier, less complicated to be "solo Christians", but author Ronald Rolheiser insists that there is no such thing.
A recent Barna study in the USA asked the question: "what is your preferred method of discipleship". The most popular response from Christians (38% of respondents) was "on my own". That is to say, discipleship for this group can be experienced without belonging and participating in community life. It may seem easier, less complicated to be "solo Christians", but author Ronald Rolheiser insists that there is no such thing.
Alpha 8 Aug '25 • Michael Bishop
It's been six years since we hosted an Alpha course at WMC and we're excited to be offering one again! The course will take place on Tuesday evenings at 18h30 and start on 16 September.
It's been six years since we hosted an Alpha course at WMC and we're excited to be offering one again! The course will take place on Tuesday evenings at 18h30 and start on 16 September.
Be still and know 4 Aug '25 • Michael Bishop
In a recent service we reflected on the story of Jesus in the home of Mary and Martha. We recognised that we all know how to go into Martha-mode - active, busy, getting things done, but that in our distracted world, it is increasingly difficult to go into Mary-mode, where we stop, quieten ourselves and give our full attention to God.
In a recent service we reflected on the story of Jesus in the home of Mary and Martha. We recognised that we all know how to go into Martha-mode - active, busy, getting things done, but that in our distracted world, it is increasingly difficult to go into Mary-mode, where we stop, quieten ourselves and give our full attention to God.
On this rock 28 Jul '25 • Michael Bishop
There are many things that could be said about the apostle Peter. He was impulsive, he often opened his mouth before engaging his mind and he really dropped the ball on the night Jesus was betrayed and handed over for trial. But by the end of his life, St Peter is remembered as the courageous and inspiring first leader of the church (Catholics would say the first Pope).
There are many things that could be said about the apostle Peter. He was impulsive, he often opened his mouth before engaging his mind and he really dropped the ball on the night Jesus was betrayed and handed over for trial. But by the end of his life, St Peter is remembered as the courageous and inspiring first leader of the church (Catholics would say the first Pope).
Offerings 21 Jul '25 • Michael Bishop
My daily readings are taking me through the book of Leviticus at the moment. On one level, these detailed instructions about ritual offerings to God seem worlds apart from our daily reality (don't expect to see the carcass of a bull being burned on the altar this Sunday ...).
My daily readings are taking me through the book of Leviticus at the moment. On one level, these detailed instructions about ritual offerings to God seem worlds apart from our daily reality (don't expect to see the carcass of a bull being burned on the altar this Sunday ...).
Temperance 14 Jul '25 • Michael Bishop
We're just back from a very relaxing 10 days away with family. Unfortunately it coincided with Samson being on leave too, so our staff and leaders have to cover all sorts of practical tasks in our absence - thank you to all who have stepped up and helped out!
We're just back from a very relaxing 10 days away with family. Unfortunately it coincided with Samson being on leave too, so our staff and leaders have to cover all sorts of practical tasks in our absence - thank you to all who have stepped up and helped out!
Jesus' Footsteps 7 Jul '25 • David Jordan
People who believe, should live in such a way that others who watch them will be able to tell very easily that they are Christians. If we walk in Jesus’ footsteps, it means that we will live like He lived; do the things He did.
People who believe, should live in such a way that others who watch them will be able to tell very easily that they are Christians. If we walk in Jesus’ footsteps, it means that we will live like He lived; do the things He did.
What are you reading? 30 Jun '25 • Michael Bishop
John Wesley said once that "Reading Christians are growing Christians. When Christians cease to read, they cease to grow." Of course, he lived in a time when books didn't have to compete with screens, but he's definitely got a point. Being intentional about reading is planning for growth.
John Wesley said once that "Reading Christians are growing Christians. When Christians cease to read, they cease to grow." Of course, he lived in a time when books didn't have to compete with screens, but he's definitely got a point. Being intentional about reading is planning for growth.
Cast your burdens 23 Jun '25 • Michael Bishop
"Do you trust God with your life?" That was the question someone put to me the other day. Well, you don't need a fancy theological degree to know that the right answer is "yes, of course I do" and I was nodding before the question was finished. "Yes, but, do you really?" came the reply. It is a question worth wrestling with, isn't it? In the midst of the challenges we face each day, what does it look like to trust God?
"Do you trust God with your life?" That was the question someone put to me the other day. Well, you don't need a fancy theological degree to know that the right answer is "yes, of course I do" and I was nodding before the question was finished. "Yes, but, do you really?" came the reply. It is a question worth wrestling with, isn't it? In the midst of the challenges we face each day, what does it look like to trust God?
The parent of all virtues 16 Jun '25 • Michael Bishop
I was looking through a book of prayers this week written for all kinds of occasions. The collection is called "Every moment holy" and the author is making the key point that even the most ordinary parts of the day can be sacred. So, by way of example, the book contains a prayer called "a liturgy for laundering" :) Every moment is holy.
I was looking through a book of prayers this week written for all kinds of occasions. The collection is called "Every moment holy" and the author is making the key point that even the most ordinary parts of the day can be sacred. So, by way of example, the book contains a prayer called "a liturgy for laundering" :) Every moment is holy.









