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At St Nicholas Methodist you will find a friendly welcome where we help each other to worship God, and strive to live more like Christ in service beyond the walls of our church building. We are part of the Exeter Coast and Country Circuit.

Saturday, 28 February 2026

Daily Devotions


Bearing Good Fruit Along The Way

Scripture: "I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing." – John 15:5 (NIV)


Illustration


Imagine a healthy grapevine, with strong branches connected firmly to the main stem. The vine draws water and nutrients from the soil, and the branches bear clusters of sweet fruit as a result. If a branch is cut off, it withers and cannot produce anything. In the same way, we can only bear good fruit in our lives when we stay connected to Jesus, the true vine.


Reflection


Lent calls us to examine our connection to Christ and the source of our spiritual life. We may strive to live well, serve faithfully, or do the right things through our own effort, yet Jesus reminds us that lasting fruit grows only from abiding in him. When we remain rooted in Christ, our lives are shaped from the inside out. Love, joy, peace, patience, and acts of service are not forced achievements but natural expressions of relationship. During this season of reflection, we are invited to slow down, deepen our trust, and reconnect with Christ, allowing his life to flow through us for the blessing of others.


Challenge for the Day


Identify one area where you’ve been trying to "produce fruit" in your own strength. Today, spend time connecting with Jesus through prayer or reading his word. Then, let that connection guide one action – offer a word of hope, show patience in a difficult moment, or share something good you’ve received with others.


Prayer


Heavenly Father,

Thank you for being our true vine, giving us life and strength to bear fruit. Help us to remain connected to you each day, so that everything we do may reflect your goodness. May our lives bear much fruit that brings glory to you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Friday, 27 February 2026

Daily Devotions


Rest Along the Way

Scripture: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." – Matthew 11:28-30 (NIV)


Illustration


Think of a traveler carrying a heavy load along a rough path, struggling under the weight. When they reach a wise guide, the guide offers to share the load with them – adjusting the yoke so it fits perfectly and lightening the burden. In the same way, Jesus invites us to lay down our heavy burdens and find rest in him, trusting his strength instead of our own.


Reflection


Lent is a time to step back from the busyness of life and find rest in God. The world often pushes us to strive harder, achieve more, and carry every burden alone. But Jesus calls us to a different way – one of trust and dependence, where we find true rest for our souls by learning from him.


Challenge for the Day


Identify one burden you’ve been carrying alone. Today, take time to lay it before God in prayer, then intentionally let go of trying to control it. Choose one small way to rest in him – pause for quiet reflection, say no to an unnecessary task, or simply trust that he is working things out.


Prayer


Heavenly Father,

Thank you for inviting us to find rest in you. Help us to lay down our burdens and take up your gentle yoke. Teach us to trust your strength instead of our own, and give us true rest for our souls. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Thursday, 26 February 2026

Daily Devotion


Love That Binds

Scripture: "And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity." – Colossians 3:14 (NIV)


Illustration


Imagine a woven tapestry, where countless threads of different colours and textures are held together by a central cord running through every part. Without that binding cord, the threads would unravel and fall apart. In the same way, love is the thread that holds all our faith virtues – patience, kindness, humility, and more – together, creating a beautiful and unified life of faith.


Reflection


Lent calls us to prioritise love above all else. It is tempting to measure faith by personal devotion, right beliefs, or moral effort, yet Paul reminds us that without love these things lose their meaning. Love is the thread that binds us to God and to one another, shaping how faith is lived and seen. When love is placed at the centre, our prayers, choices, and actions begin to align. Words are matched by deeds, conviction by compassion. In this season of reflection and repentance, love becomes both our guide and our goal, enabling us to reflect the generous, self-giving heart of Christ to the world.


Challenge for the Day


Identify one relationship where unity is strained or where you’ve been focusing on differences. Today, make love your guide – reach out with a kind word, listen without judgment, or take a small step to build connection. Let love be the thread that binds you together.


Prayer


Heavenly Father,

Thank you for your perfect love that binds us all together. Help us to put love above every other concern, weaving it through all we think, say and do. May our lives reflect your unity and bring your peace to those around us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Daily Devotion


Learning to Think God’s Thoughts

Scripture: "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is – his good, pleasing and perfect will." – Romans 12:2 (NIV)


Illustration


Think of a tall oak tree growing in a windy valley. While smaller plants bend and twist to match the wind’s direction, the oak stands firm, its roots deep in the ground. It doesn’t fight the wind unnecessarily, but its strong foundation keeps it from being shaped by every passing gust. In the same way, we are called to root ourselves in God’s truth rather than being shaped by the world’s changing values.


Reflection


Lent invites us to renew our minds and hearts in God’s ways. The world often pushes us to prioritise comfort, success, or popularity above all else – but Paul calls us to something different. Resisting conformity doesn’t mean isolating ourselves; it means letting God transform how we think and act, so we can live out His good and perfect will.


Challenge for the Day


Identify one area where cultural pressures have been pulling you away from your faith values. Take time to reflect on what God’s word says about it, then take one intentional step to align your actions with that truth today – whether it’s choosing kindness over judgment, prioritising rest over busyness, or speaking up for what is right.


Prayer


Heavenly Father,

Thank you for calling us to be transformed by your truth, not conformed to this world. Give us strength to stand firm in our faith when pressures pull us away. Renew our minds each day, so we may know and live out your good, pleasing and perfect will. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Daily Devotion


More Than Words

Scripture: "What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save them? Suppose a brother or a sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, ‘Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,’ but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead." – James 2:14-17 (NIV)


Illustration


Imagine a builder who draws up detailed plans for a house but never lays a single brick. The plans may be good, but they bring no shelter to those in need. In the same way, faith without action is like blueprints without a building – it has the potential to help, but remains ineffective until put into practice. Prayer and action work hand in hand, like two sides of the same coin.


Reflection


Lent calls us to live out our faith with purpose. It’s easy to pray for those in need, but James reminds us that true faith moves us to act. Whether we’re concerned for someone’s well-being, our community, or the world around us, our prayers should lead to practical help – because love is not just felt or spoken, but demonstrated.


Challenge for the Day


Think of someone you’ve been praying for recently. Today, take one practical step to support them – drop off groceries, send a helpful resource, offer to help with a task, or simply check in with them in person. Let your prayer guide your action and your action strengthen your prayer.


Prayer


Heavenly Father,

Thank you for teaching us that faith and action go hand in hand. Help us not to stop at praying for others, but to move with love and purpose to meet their needs. May our lives show your goodness in both word and deed. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Monday, 23 February 2026

Daily Devotion


A Life Woven in Love

Scripture: "In Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha (in Greek her name is Dorcas); she was always doing good and helping the poor. ... All the widows stood around him, crying and showing him the robes and other clothing that Dorcas had made while she was still with them." – Acts 9:36, 39 (NIV)


Illustration


Think of a lighthouse standing steady on a rocky shore. It doesn’t shine its light to be seen or praised – it simply serves, guiding ships safely through dark waters day after day. Like the lighthouse, Dorcas served quietly, making clothes for the widows without seeking attention. Her faithful service left a lasting impact that was only fully seen when she was gone.


Reflection


Lent calls us to follow Christ’s example of humble service. It’s natural to want recognition for what we do, but true service mirrors Dorcas’ heart – giving of ourselves simply because others are in need. Whether it’s helping a neighbour, caring for family, or supporting our community, every act of service matters to God, even when no one else notices.


Challenge for the Day


Identify one way to serve someone today without expecting any recognition or thanks. This could be a small task like tidying up a shared space, preparing a meal for someone, or helping with a chore without being asked. Do it quietly, with a heart focused on loving others as Christ loves us.


Prayer


Heavenly Father,

Thank you for the example of Dorcas, who served with courage and humility. Help us to have the same heart – willing to give of ourselves without seeking praise. Give us eyes to see the needs around us and the courage to act, knowing that every act of service honours you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Sunday, 22 February 2026

Daily Devotion


Faithful in Little Things

Scripture: "Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? And if you have not been trustworthy with someone else’s property, who will give you property of your own?" – Luke 16:10-12 (NIV)


Illustration


Imagine a gardener tending tiny seeds – small and easy to overlook, but with careful care they grow into fruit-bearing plants. The gardener knows faithfulness in the little details leads to a bountiful harvest. In the same way, God watches how we handle life’s small responsibilities, shaping our ability to steward greater things.


Reflection


Lent invites us to examine our actions in all areas of life. It’s easy to focus on big acts of faith while neglecting everyday tasks – being on time, keeping our word, or showing kindness. Jesus reminds us that faithfulness starts small: how we handle the "little things" reveals our hearts and prepares us for what God has in store.


Challenge for the Day


Identify one small responsibility you’ve been overlooking and give it your full attention today. Then, choose one way to be trustworthy with something belonging to others – return a borrowed item, be honest about a small mistake, or care for what’s been entrusted to you.


Prayer


Heavenly Father,

Thank you for showing us faithfulness begins in small things. Help us value every responsibility you’ve given us, and teach us to be trustworthy with what we have and what belongs to others. Prepare us to steward your greater gifts. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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