British Summer Time Ends Tonight
Don’t forget to put your clocks back 1 hour tonight!
Don’t forget to put your clocks back 1 hour tonight!
Salford Stories is organised by Dave King and The City Light Trust in association with churches across the city. Proclaim Trust founder Barry Woodward will be telling the story of his amazing transformation from drug addict to author, speaker and inspiring community leader.
This Friday (21st October), The Vine Cafe will be holding its official launch night, from 7pm to 10pm.
Have you got a question that’s really bugging you? It may be related to some of the preaching we’ve had recently, maybe something you’ve seen in the news, or you may have more general issues you’d like to raise.
Yes, I know it’s only October, but ChurchAds.net have recently unveiled their national advertising campaign for this year.
This year they’ve gone for a very simple but dramatic idea – the nativity re-set in modern professions and high street fashions.
We’ve got news of some exciting events over the next couple of months!
On October 27th Langworthy Community Church are bringing the Naturally Supernatural Conference to Salford. It’s all about us learning how to move more powerfully in the gifts of the Holy Spirit as part of our daily lives.
Just a quick reminder that this Saturday at 5pm we’re having a barbecue at church. Bring salads, desserts & drinks, and we’ll provide meat & bread.
A few weeks ago, I was asked by my colleagues at work (LICC) to write a piece about how I prepare sermons that aim to encourage people to grow as whole life disciples. They then asked to interview a few people about their reactions to this. The results are included in June’s ‘EG Magazine’. I…
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Tomorrow is Palm Sunday, which begins Holy Week (or Passion Week) – the week that commemorates Jesus’ death and resurrection. Here’s a new visualization Bible Gateway created that harmonizes the four Gospel accounts of Holy Week and lets you examine the “who,” “what,” and “where” of events leading up to and through Easter. Follow the lines in the chart to see at a glance what people were doing, where they were, and whom they were with at any point during the week.