Sunday, 27 March 2011

Roots, Foundations and Pillars


Our next theme for Sundays and beyond...

Where are our Roots?  What do we tap in to for daily life and when times are hard, personally and as Church?
What are our Foundations?  What is essential to the outworking of our faith, without which, we crumble? 
What are the Pillars of our faith – those things which we are building around as a community of believers?

The topics for this season are:

  • Worship
  • Prayer, fasting and intercession*
  • Breaking bread
  • Fellowship and community living
  • Teaching
  • Sharing the Good News, Making Disciples and Evangelism*
  • Receiving and Living in the Holy Spirit (Including healing and miracles)*
  • Baptism of New believers
  • Social action, Justice and Giving*
  • Leadership

This list is drawn from both the list we all contributed to when Kev spoke to us and a list compiled by Chris a while ago.  It’s not exhaustive and as we discovered when trying to divide the different topics, they all relate and overlap.  The aim is for us to look at some of the things which are most important to the life of the Church, or in Kev’s words, the things we give most “weight” to.

It would be especially helpful if speakers could refer to Kev’s teaching, Naomi’s discussion starter document and the questions it raises, and Chris’s thoughts, all of which are available on the blog.  We hope that through looking at these topics, we will begin to discuss together the questions raised and be changed by what we learn together, growing closer to God’s best.

It may happen that more than one person wants to take a particular topic, which would be great, because it will give us different perspectives!  Some of the topics, marked * cover large areas, especially “Sharing the Good News, Making Disciples and Evangelism” and may need to be looked at more than once form different angles.

Remember, “The Word” doesn’t have to be standing up in front of everyone and talking – you can bring the teaching in your own way and the role of the overseer is to help you make this happen.  It is a good idea to talk through your ideas with the overseer for your morning; he or she may also have ideas about how to deliver the Word, make it come alive to us and help us apply it to our lives.  It is also always good to think about how we can minister to one another in simple ways and help seal in what God has brought.  This may be praying for one another on the morning, but it could also be asking everyone to do something in the weeks between Sundays we meet.

You are Beloved - for such a time as this... Downloads of Sue's talk are now available, one to listen to (see Recordings index) and the other to follow her notes (see Links).

Thursday, 24 March 2011

PCC at Home

Hello dear All,
 
As you may remember from our “Chat ‘n Chew”, we’re running with mid-week gatherings, twice-monthly, for the next while.  The pattern will follow (with a few exceptions) the 2nd Tuesday and the 4th or 5th Thursday each month.  So we had the first in the series last Tuesday. 
 
Our next get-together – of “PCC at Home” will be at John & Pat’s, Thursday March 31st, and they’ve very kindly invited us to share a meal with them that evening.  So -  PLEASE let John & Pat know if you can come,(343329) and also offer food contributions!
 
Plus – offers, please, to host the upcoming dates for “PCC at Home”!  There’s no pressure on anyone to come up with a particular focus for the evening you host – you may prefer to simply enjoy having us in your home for chat and coffee!  But obviously if there’s something to share, or highlight, or pray into – well and good.  The main thing is to be together as family.
 
Dates coming up – please let me know when you can host (I’ll also be asking peeps directly if I don’t get any responses!?!)

Sue

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Hello everyone, its Marianna here...


Children on the Edge.
Hello everyone, its Marianna here. As you may know me and my mummy are giving up chocolate for lent and it is sponsored for a charity called Children on the Edge. Thank you if you have already donated some money. 14 people have sponsored us, so soon we will have £77. If you haven’t sponsored us and you would like to Email us:

or
If you’d like to find out more about Children on the Edge go to www.childrenontheedge.org
Thank you!

Sunday, 13 March 2011

A Journey of Hope - Sunday 13th March 2011

Here's Naomi's fantastic artisitic impression of institutional mountains which influence our culture... part of this mornings talk... My Life - A Journey of Hope, which is now available to download with both the recording and the notes.

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Chat 'n' Chew & latest YAK


CHAT 'N' CHEW THIS SUNDAY
This coming Sunday (13th March) we have our church business meeting (that's the chat) whilst we share lunch together (that'll be the chew!). As always the meeting will be after our usual time together and please bring something to share food-wise.

YAK
In other news... the latest copy of our newsletter YAK is available to download in the links section on the right hand side. Thanks as always to those involved in putting it together.