Archive for June, 2008

Discipleship Sunday

• Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

This is an early reminder of Discipleship Sunday which will take place on 29 June. Nigel Day – leader of the Discipleship Purpose Group


Monday Spot (9 June 2008)

• Sunday, June 8th, 2008

‘Bringing Christ to people and people to Christ’. These are the words you will read at the top of this page. You are entitled to ask if we are meeting that statement of mission. in touch with Christ


The Life of Christ

• Friday, June 6th, 2008

This is the title of the open-air play which is being presented at Wintershall Estate, near Guildford in Surrey from 24 to 29 June.


Youth Group’s Sponsored ‘Stay Awake’

• Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Through some sudden stroke of insanity, on Friday 23 May Chatham Youth Group agreed to stage a sponsored ‘Stay Awake’ to raise funds for Chikankata Hospital and Young Group Funds.


Life!

• Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

We recently read a testimony written by Ray Knapman in which he describes his progress towards real life. Click here to read Ray Knapman


Contagious Christianity Success

• Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

The Contagious Christianity course has been a great success.  It’s a hard hitting, direct, pressured, no holds barred course on how to bring the Good News about Jesus Christ to the world – wherever that may be!  The course was run over a one week period, consisting of three two and half hour sessions.  When [...]


The Territorial Youth Choir at the Royal Albert Hall

• Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

This last weekend was a very exciting one for three of our Songsters, Emma, Louise and Rachel, as they were privileged to be able to take part in a weekend of activity with the Territorial Youth Choir which culminated in them singing at the Gospel Arts Festival held at London’s Royal Albert Hall.


Monday Spot (2 June 2008)

• Sunday, June 1st, 2008

A few months ago a very spooky thing happened in our Sunday morning meeting. Major Beverley McCombe was well into her sermon when suddenly, and without warning, our flower display at the front of the hall fell off its pedestal. a typical flower display