CHURCH NOTES: Light in the darkness
Recently the Wokingham Lions Club hosted the annual fireworks display in Cantley which I am sure many of you were aware of and perhaps attended
Read moreDetailsRecently the Wokingham Lions Club hosted the annual fireworks display in Cantley which I am sure many of you were aware of and perhaps attended
Read moreDetailsLeo and I went to visit my Aunty Ruth last week. She lives in a small picturesque village in Oxfordshire, surrounded by fields and farmland.
Read moreDetailsWe've seen the impact of climate change on towns and cities in the UK with devastating floods happening more regularly
Read moreDetailsThe Bible tells us in Philippians 4:6: "Do not be anxious for anything, instead of worrying pray".
Read moreDetailsWell done to Katesgrove Green campaigner Kate Nikulina for handing in the petition calling on the council to take action over the NHS dentist shortage
Read moreDetailsThe Council recently celebrated successes in two campaigns where we opposed measures which would have seriously affected rail users in Reading.
Read moreDetailsGod is a mystery. Atheists do not believe it exists, agnostics are not sure either way, believers have their own ideas
Read moreDetailsI performed at Alexandra Palace last night. Now, sat at my dining room table, it all feels like a bit of a dream
Read moreDetailsFootball is more than win, lose, or draw (although a few league wins for Reading would be nice). Football clubs are part of a town's identity
Read moreDetailsBroadly, our experience consists of sensations, emotions and thoughts
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