
This Sunday’s readings remind us that God’s call often comes in unexpected ways and invites us to step out of what is familiar.
We hear Jesus calling ordinary fishermen—Peter, Andrew, James, and John—to leave their nets and follow Him. They didn’t have a map, and they didn’t yet know where the journey would lead, but they trusted God and stepped out in faith.
The Church also remembers the Conversion of Paul, whose encounter with Christ completely transformed his life.
Both stories encourage us to notice that God meets each of us in unexpected ways, inviting us to take steps of faith even when the path ahead is unclear. Inviting us to pause, listen, and be aware of the moments—ordinary or surprising—when God may be calling. Even the smallest steps of faith matter. God is present, guiding us, strengthening us, and opening up new possibilities along the way.
Services this Sunday
8:00 am Holy Communion, All Saints
10:00 am Holy Communion, St Mary’s
10:30 am Cafe Church, All Saints
The week ahead
Mon 26th Jan
10:30 am – Tiny Tots, All Saints
Tue 27th Jan
10:30am – M4T, St Mary’s Parish Rooms
Wed 28th Jan
9:00 am – Celtic Morning Prayer, All Saints
Thu 29th Jan
10:00 am – Holy Communion, St Mary’s
Sat 31st Jan
12:00 pm-1:30 pm – Saturday Lunches, St Mary’s
Sun 1st Feb
10:00 am – Creative Church, St Mary’s
10:30 am – Holy Communion and Junior Church, All Saints
6:30 pm – Choral Evensong, St Mary’s
A prayer for the week ahead
Almighty God,
Shine Your light on our paths and fill our hearts with hope. Help us trust in Your presence, step forward with courage, and know that even in uncertainty, Your love leads and strengthens us.
Amen.
Blessings,
Charlie
Ordinand- All Saints and St Mary’s – Bristol Diocese