Why do we do it? • Friday, December 23rd, 2011
The Christmas carolling season is nearly at an end. Just a couple of days to go and that will see the back of it for another year. At a John Lewis store
The Christmas carolling season is nearly at an end. Just a couple of days to go and that will see the back of it for another year. At a John Lewis store
A new Alpha course will begin at our Church Street hall on Wednesday 14 September.
Rachel Abbott has sent the following report on the Band‘s recent visit to Ramsgate. Rachel
A new Alpha course will begin at our Church Street hall on Wednesday 14 September.
This coming Sunday (3 July 2011) the Band will be visiting the Salvation Army corps at Ramsgate to lead meetings and conduct evangelical outreach. The Band in concert
Here I am to worship….here I am to say that you’re my God! This lyric quotation appeared on the Songsters programme at Tunbridge Wells last Saturday. The Songsters
Major Noel Wright, accompanied by his wife, Major Marion Wright, led our Good Friday meeting on the theme of ‘For me – instead of me’. Majors Noel & Marion Wright Major Noel is currently the Assistant Evangelism Secretary at Territorial Headquarters.
Below is our Holy Week programme of meetings.
Majors Drew and Beverley McCombe have received new appointments which they will be taking up on Thursday 28 July 2011. Majors Drew & Beverley McCombe
The majesty of God was portrayed in full during the International Staff Band’s visit to Chatham last weekend. As promised in Monday Spot we are posting today a more detailed report on the Saturday evening concert and the Sunday afternoon concert/worship especially for those who have a particular interest in Salvation Army brass band music. [...]
Last Sunday evening a number of people testified to how God is working in their lives as they try to bring light to dark places. Click here to read one of those testimonies.
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We have learned this week of the ‘Promotion to Glory’ of Major Peter Muller, known to a few older members of the Chatham Corps through his connection with us during the Second World War.
The ‘away day’ in the current Alpha Course being run by the central Chatham churches takes place at Aylesford Priory tomorrow (6 November) Aylesford Priory