Magor Baptist Church

Newsletter for 4th to 13th April 2026

Easter Sunrise Service at Black Rock, 6.15 a.m.

Easter Sunday Family Celebration, 11.00 a.m.

Forthcoming events

Sunday 5th, Easter Sunrise Service, Black Rock, 6.15 a.m.

Sunday 5th, Easter Sunday morning service, 11.00 a.m.

Wednesday 8th, Forget-Me-Nots, 1.00 p.m.

Thursday 9th, Deacons’ Meeting, 7.30 p.m.

Saturday 11th, Men’s Drop-In, from 10.00 a.m.

Sunday 12th, morning service, 11.00 a.m., with communion

Monday 13th, prayer meeting, 7.30 p.m., Blue Room - all welcome

From Mark

 

Happy Easter!

 

A lot happens between last Sunday (Palm Sunday) and this Sunday (Easter Sunday).

To help us get from the one to the other, without ignoring all that takes place in between, here is a little summary of how Mark's Gospel presents the comings and goings of Jesus’ final week. Read it alongside your Bible to compare this summary with the full account of what takes place.

 

Mark on Mark (the final week)

In Mark’s telling, swift and stark,

The final days move like gathering dark.

A colt is found, a road is laid,

With branches strewn and palms displayed -

He enters hailed, yet knows the cost,

A king received, a kingdom lost.

At supper’s hush, the bread is torn,

A cup is passed, a vow is sworn;

One hand will betray, one voice deny,

While love stands firm though hope runs dry.

In Gethsemane, the olives weep,

While weary friends fall fast asleep;

He bows to a will perhaps in fear,

And meets the hour drawing near.

Before the crowd, the choice is made,

A cross for him, a thief delayed;

Mocked in purple, crowned in thorn,

The weight of sin is heavy borne.

The sky grows dim at midday’s breath,

A cry resounds, then yielding death;

The temple veil is torn apart -

No barrier now from God to heart.

Laid in stone, the silence keeps,

Till morning stirs where sorrow sleeps;

An empty tomb, a message clear -

He is not here… he is not here!

 
 
 
 
 
 

April Charity Offering

The April charity offering is for Rock Projects, Uganda which supports the work of Peter Kasozi and family in providing schooling and orphanage facilities in a number of locations in Uganda. Magor Baptist church has supported sponsorship of children since 2006 and many hundreds of children have received a valuable education as well as a caring environment to grow up in.

Gaynor celebrates her 90th at the Wednesday Morning House Group

 

Gaynor would like to thank everyone for their generosity: she received several gifts and over 60 cards on the occasion of her 90th birthday on 21st March!

Easter Church Magazine

The Easter church magazine is available on the church website and there are some paper copies in the vestibule.

March Charity Offering - Alzheimer’s Society

The March charity offering for Alzheimer's Society totalled £423 - many thanks for your generosity.

Refurbishment of downstairs male and female toilets

Please note that the planned refurbishment of the downstairs male and female toilets will start soon and is anticipated to take 5 weeks. During this time the use of the toilets is likely to vary and the disabled toilet and the upstairs toilet may be in use.