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Standing out

1 Peter – Read along with us, and let us know your thoughts

In our Sunday morning services at the moment, we’re looking at life through the lens of early Christians living in what is now called Turkey.

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2 new songs we’ll be using this month – have a listen!

Here are two songs we’ll be introducing this month.

Feeling pessimistic

Ecclesiastes – all the sermons

Over the last few weeks, we’ve been going through Ecclesiastes in our Sunday morning services. We’ve now collected these together on this one page, so that you can listen again to what was said. 1: Life In A Meaningless World The preacher begins the book with an overview of his story – he’s looked all…
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Reading Hebrews (Part 2)

The men in the church have committed to read through Hebrews over the coming month. This week we have chapters 4 to 6 to look over – feel free to join in with us!

The Movement: a powerful spoken word piece

Matt Wilson, director of the Eden Network, performs a spoken word piece ‘The Movement’.

Reading Hebrews (Part 1)

The men in the church have committed to read through Hebrews over the next month. This week we have chapters 1 – 3 to look over – feel free to join in with us!

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New song for tomorrow – have a listen!

Just letting you know we are doing an extra new song tomorrow, as it really fits well with the theme of Ecclesiastes 5.

The Lord’s Prayer – all the sermons

Over the last few weeks, we’ve been looking at the Lord’s Prayer on Sunday mornings. We’ve now collected together all the sermons, so that you can listen again to what was said.

Do you ever feel pessimistic and wonder what life is about?

So did the writer of Ecclesiastes. Some even wonder why it’s in the Bible.

CHOICE:ED – a sex and relationship programme for young people

CHOICE:ED is the new Konnekt to Life, the sex and relationship programme developed by Salford City College Chaplaincy and Salford Elim Church. Since 2009 this programme has been delivered to over 1000 students, through a team of CHOICE:ED volunteers.

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