How we pray for one another

During our prayer meetings over the last couple of weeks, we have been enjoying looking at the prayers of Paul together. The Apostle included many prayers in his writings and they’re helpful to us for learning how we might shape our own prayers. Consider this passage, which we looked at this past Tuesday: 3 We ought […]
A prayer for the work day

It’s Monday today, the start of the work week for many and a time of going back into the world after spending time in worship and fellowship on the Lord’s Day. In his wonderful book on prayer, Tim Keller includes some prayers that are adapted from history toward the back of the book. One that […]
Where do you sit?

Earlier this year, I came across an article from a church down in London. It had a simple proposition: be mindful of where you sit when you’re at church. For many of us, it will have been a long time since we last visited a new church. It’s quite a big deal to visit a […]
Evangelism?

This autumn, we’ll be doing the Christianity Explored course. This is a really good way to invite people who have questions about Christianity and want a place where they can go for answers. To help us prepare, one of the things we’d like to do is find out where you’re at right now with telling […]
Can we trust the Bible?

One thing that came up during the sermon on Sunday was that as an evangelical church, we are people of the Book. Which is to say, we believe that the Bible is the very Word of God and so it has authority over our lives. Looking ahead to the next Lord’s Day, we will be […]
Let’s read together during Holy Week!

Sunday marks Palm Sunday. We’ll be spending our time in the Bible looking at Mark 15. It also marks the beginning of what has traditionally been called Holy Week, the week leading up to Jesus’ death and resurrection. We’d love it if you would join with us in completing a Bible reading plan set up […]
Rejoice – New Song Sunday

As we get ready to worship this Lord’s Day (19 March 2023), we are introducing a new song. But Jesus had said more than once that going to Jerusalem was going to his death. He knew what was coming but he did not shrink back from the task. He knew that the cross would look […]