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Midweek Musings

This week we have reflections from Neil, our latest news, some useful links/resources and an interview with Frank.

Frank has been keeping rhythm for us for decades. But he’s also made films for us, been part of the Governing Body, been through some of the best times and as well as the trickiest with us.

This is a chance to know little more about him.

And we don’t mention Manchester United once…

Midweek Musings

This week we have reflections from Neil, our latest news, some useful links/resources and an interview with Vera.

Vera is one of the people who has prayed daily for our church, who is now 94 years old. She’s frail, bed-bound, waiting for heaven. Watch her interview here…

The Gospel Breaks New Ground – From Jerusalem To Africa

Most of us live with two nagging questions that keep coming back.

‘How do we know what we should be doing?’
‘I don’t think I fit in here, am I good enough?’

Acts 8 gives us a glimpse of the answers to both of these questions.

Midweek Musings

This week we have reflections from Neil, our latest news, some useful links/resources and an interview with Sunita.

Sunita is a student nurse who is passionate about Jesus. Watch her talk about her faith, about coming to the country when she was a teenager and what brings her joy.

The Gospel Breaks New Ground – A City Opens Up

The action has all been in Jerusalem up to now but with the persecution, the gospel travels to the places where people had thought things could never change.

Samaria was an ongoing problem to the Jews – history and culture meant that they could never imagine that things could ever be any different.

Yet change happens because of the bravery of people and the power of the Spirit.

How might this lead us to see our own situations and our city differently?

Midweek Musings

This week we have reflections from Neil, our latest news, some useful links/resources and an interview with Fallon.

Listen to her explain why she is known by two names, what life was like when she arrived in the UK from the Congo at the age of 7 and why she’s marched as part of the Black Lives Matter protests.

Midweek Musings

Our latest weekly communication.

This week a reflective piece from Neil, our latest news and an interview with Jill talking about prophecy, how she feels God speaking to her, and how that has made a difference in her own life.

The Challenge of Racial Tension

At times of stress, or change, old animosities can emerge. They need to be addressed. If they aren’t what makes us think we will be ready for what God has in store for us in the future. If the early church hadn’t solved this problem, they would never have been able to deal with the questions that would be raised when Gentiles accepted the gospel.

Midweek Musings

Our latest weekly communication.

This week a reflective piece from Neil, our latest news and an interview with Andrew Gordon where he explores what life is like as a new dad, how faith became a reality for him and what the connection is between local church, sandwiches and Snowdon.

You’ll have to watch the interview to find out more…

The Challenge of this New Life

News of the resurrection of Jesus was deeply disturbing to the authorities, who were desperately trying to keep order. The apostles directly threatened the status quo – they stood in the temple offering a radically different understanding of all that God was doing.

They were arrested and put in jail, but the angel broke down the door – and gave them specific orders to go back and to keep on speaking.

In contexts where it’s easy for faith to be kept private, we are called to this same bravery…

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