Palm Sunday Breakfast Briefing
By Derek Davis
5th Apr 2020 | Local News
Did you know?
Today is Palm Sunday. The Bible says that Jesus wept for Jerusalem. In the midst of the praise of the moment, He knew in His heart that it wouldn't be long that these same people would turn their backs on Him, betray Him, and crucify Him.
Sunrise: 06.20
Sunset: 19.37 ----------------- Time tides: High- 41 (3.67)
- 03 (3.63m)
- 59 (.57m)
- 28 (.72m)
Weather: Warmest day of the year so far, with a top temperature of 16c and a low of 10cSunday quotes:
"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."
AnonRiddle:
There was a murder on one Sunday morning.
There are three suspects.The first suspect said: "It couldn't have been me because I was out shopping."The second suspect said: "It couldn't have been me because I was out getting the post."
The third suspect said: " It couldn't have been me because I was working in the garden." Who dunnit? Previous riddle answer: You can run but cannot walk. You have a mouth but cannot talk. You have a head but never weep and have a bed but never sleep. A riverToday's food shop openings:
Holbrook Co-op: 07.00 -19.00Brantham Co-op: 07.00 – 19.00
Premier Stores Shotley: 08:00 - 13:00Premier Wherstead - 08:00 - 17:00
Hollingsworth's: ClosedOrwell Stores: 08.00 – 13.00Suffolk Food Hall: 10.00 – 16.30
Stutton Community Shop: Order and collect only 9am - 12.30pm: Orders delivered 2-5pmPharmacy opening times:
Closed
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Church services:
Government guidance around non-essential contact, advices that public worship is suspended until further notice. In the absence of church services here is Palm Sunday prayer sent in by Jane Gould Humble and riding on a donkey, we greet you;Acclaimed by crowds and caroled by children, we cheer you;
moving from the peace of the countryside to the corridors of power, We salute you:Christ our Lord.
You are giving the beast of burden a new dignity;you are giving majesty a new face;
you are giving those who long for redemption a new song to sing. With them, with heart and voice, we shout: Hosanna! Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord. — from Common Order, Panel on Worship, Church of Scotland, 1994. Used by permission.Join in with You'll Never Walk Alone (preferably at 07.45)
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