Last weekend we looked the final section of 1 Peter chapter 2. Attached is a short summary of the sermon and a series of questions that flow out of it. Please use them with your families, or discuss them over the phone or online with your small groups or friends and family.
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Sermon Study We are now back into our journey through the first letter of Peter. The link provides a short summary of the sermon and a series of questions that flow out of it. Please use them with your families, or discuss them over the phone or online with your small groups or friends and family. We would encourage you where possible to connect in with other people, there are at least two small groups attempting to meet up online to work through the studies. Also be sure to reach out to someone if you need help or support, we have be inundated with people asking how they can help serve in this chaotic time. May we stick together and come out of this stronger, more committed to our faith and unified in our purpose; to love and serve our Saviour and Lord. Stay safe, Ben
Last weekend we looked at the heart of the Easter story, the cross and the empty tomb. These events are the Epic of Easter. The links below provide a short summary of the sermon and a series of questions that flow out of it. Please use them with your families, or discuss them over the phone or online with your small groups or friends and family. We would encourage you where possible to connect in with other people, there are at least two small groups attempting to meet up online to work through the studies. Also be sure to reach out to someone if you need help or support, we have be inundated with people asking how they can help serve in this chaotic time. May we stick together and come out of this stronger, more committed to our faith and unified in our purpose; to love and serve our Saviour and Lord. Stay safe, Ben
Sermon Study Notes: Last weekend we looked at the prequel to the Easter story, Lazarus rising from the dead. Attached is a short summary of the sermon and a series of questions that flow out of it. Please use them with your families, or discuss them over the phone or online with your small groups or friends and family. We would encourage you where possible to connect in with other people, there are at least two small groups attempting to meet up online to work through the studies. Also be sure to reach out to someone if you need help or support, we have be inundated with people asking how they can help serve in this chaotic time. May we stick together and come out of this stronger, more committed to our faith and unified in our purpose; to love and serve our Saviour and Lord. Stay safe, Ben
From Sunday March 29 Another week and another round of restrictions placed on the public and social gathering of people throughout the world. If I am honest there are things I like about this lockdown, I am enjoying a slower pace of life, more time at home and basically no travel. I would trade all of this though for the ability to meet up with people, both from our church and from my wider life. I have this week really begun to feel the drain of isolation. We were created to be social creatures living in community, not stuck in our homes. Thankfully the internet provides us with a means to connect, albeit an imperfect one. We want you to stay involved in the life and ministry of our church and work through the same ideas and texts together. To help with this another sermon study based on last weekends sermon is available by clicking on the link below. Please use them with your families, or discuss them over the phone or online with your small groups or friends and family. The young adults small group will be meeting online tonight to work through this together. As mentioned last week if you would like to discuss the sermon or anything else with me feel free to phone or video call. We have been using a web based video service called jitsi.org . This service requires no download or installation to run, it's simple and easy to use. I am also available on most other social media/communication networks. Also be sure to reach out to someone if you need help or support, we have be inundated with people asking how they can help serve in this chaotic time. May we stick together and come out of this stronger, more committed to our faith and unified in our purpose; to love and serve our Saviour and Lord. Ben
From Sunday March 22. We must recognise that this period of isolation and social distancing is not in violation of God's word. It will though, make it hard for people to remain connected. Therefore, we as a church council are committed to making sure each of you is contacted regularly and kept informed about what we are doing and ways we can help and serve both our church and our wider community. Part of this is making sure everyone has access to both the sermon and a study that flows on from it. This weeks sermon study is available by clicking the link below. These studies will be sent around at the start of every week and we would encourage you to work through this material after listening or watching the sermon. Please use them with your families, or discuss them over the phone or online with your small groups or friends and family. We want to make sure that we are connected and unified in who we are and what we are doing. If you would like to discuss the sermon or anything else with me feel free to phone or video call. If you are new to our church simply "Contact us". We have been using a web based video service called jitsi.org . This service requires no download or installation to run, it's simple and easy to use. Please as always reach out to someone if you need help or support, we have be inundated with people asking how they can help serve in this chaotic time. May we stick together and come out of this stronger, more committed to our faith and unified in our purpose; to love and serve our Saviour and Lord. Stay safe, Ben.
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