You are very welcome to all of our Christmas Services. They are open to everyone. We would love you and your families to join us.
This year, it'll be all change on Christmas Day afternoon. With the exception of just one year in the past seventy, Queen Elizabeth II has addressed the nation in her Christmas broadcast. It's an annual tradition in our home, as we pause the washing up or the festive party games and sit down in front of the Queen's Speech. But this year's speech will be given by His Majesty King Charles III ...
I grew up in West Wales and was used to going to church, though it didn't mean much to me. Some years later, I ended up living in Cathays, received a leaflet through my door about the services at Highfields and decided to go along. I was overwhelmed by the sheer number of people and the feeling they all knew something I didn't and so I kept coming back. Within a few weeks I joined a course to find out more about Christianity.
I learned that God made the world and me too, but that our world and all the people in it are broken - separated from God because we choose to ignore him and go our own way, which the Bible calls sin – and therefore facing his punishment. But God loves people so much he sent Jesus his son to live among us. Jesus never sinned, and so he was able to take our place, our punishment, when he died on the cross. More ...
The offerings taken at our Carol Services and on Christmas Day will be shared between two charities: Street Pastors Cardiff and Open Doors.
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A few years ago, The Washington Post conducted an experiment. It involved the world-renowned, Grammy Award-winning violinist, Joshua Bell.
Bell had entranced audiences in concert halls all over the world. People paid hundreds of dollars to watch him play on his $3.5 million Stradivarius violin. He’s a virtuoso in his field and a total genius.