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Why do we find it so hard to apologise? How often have you heard someone say sorry, but sense that they don’t really mean it?
This week’s service looks at Psalm 51. It’s a humdinger of an apology - or, I should say, a confession. There’s so much to learn about the basis for seeking God’s forgiveness.
Hearsall at Home is written and presented by Rev David Sutcliffe, with additional material this week from Peter Fearn.
The readers were Jackie & Alan Pritchard and Peter Fearn.
Music and songs by Martin Prue, Seb & Fran Farrall, and Nick Leonard.
The written download was compiled by Jackie Pritchard and can be downloaded on this link.
Post Production was by Andy Thompson.
Incidental music by Zapsplat.com.
Hearsall at Home is brought to you by the members and friends of Hearsall Baptist Church, Coventry, in the heart of the United Kingdom.
By Rev. David SutcliffeWhy do we find it so hard to apologise? How often have you heard someone say sorry, but sense that they don’t really mean it?
This week’s service looks at Psalm 51. It’s a humdinger of an apology - or, I should say, a confession. There’s so much to learn about the basis for seeking God’s forgiveness.
Hearsall at Home is written and presented by Rev David Sutcliffe, with additional material this week from Peter Fearn.
The readers were Jackie & Alan Pritchard and Peter Fearn.
Music and songs by Martin Prue, Seb & Fran Farrall, and Nick Leonard.
The written download was compiled by Jackie Pritchard and can be downloaded on this link.
Post Production was by Andy Thompson.
Incidental music by Zapsplat.com.
Hearsall at Home is brought to you by the members and friends of Hearsall Baptist Church, Coventry, in the heart of the United Kingdom.