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Sunday 11th April 2010


“Lift up your eyes to the heavens, look at the earth beneath; the heavens will vanish like smoke, the earth will wear out like a garment and its inhabitants die like flies.
But my salvation will last for ever, my righteousness will never fail”
Isaiah 51: 6

Prayer Focus:
The new series of Sunday messages and small group studies, which commence today.

Duty Leader:
Scott Graham

Prayer 10:15am
Please join us in the Prayer Room

Service    10:30am
Morning Service led by our Minister, Rev. Alan Dinnie.

Message Title:
Journeying Together in Community (1)
The Mystery Murder Plot
Exodus 1: 1 - 22

•   Sunday Club meets and Crèche facilities are available.
•   Refreshments will be served in the Hall after the service.

The Furnace 
Church for young people - no meeting this week.

Service    6:30pm
Evening Service, led by our Minister, Rev. Alan Dinnie.

Message Title:
The Promise Keeping God
Hebrews 13: 20 - 21

This Week
Many of our regular midweek activities do not take place during the school holidays.

Tuesday
10:00am Natters Coffee Bar

Saturday
10:00am - 12 noon    Stepping Stones Contact Centre

Sunday
10:30am Morning Service with Communion
Led by Mike Haywood

6:30pm Evening Service
Led by Roger Whiteley

Special Notices


This weekend 26 young people and their leaders are at ELM TREE FARM. The theme of the weekend is “Jesus saves and heals”.

SPREE! A fun-packed weekend camp is being held on 16th – 18th July. It’s for children currently in Years 3 – 6 who will be at least 8 Years old when they attend. The cost is £50. More information is available in the vestibule.

NEW SMALL GROUP STARTING – First meeting on Tuesday 20th April in Park Farm. We are currently looking for new members; if you are interested then please contact Teresa Butcher (Small Groups Co-ordinator) or Adrian and Bernice Steele (Leaders). Alternatively contact the Church Office.

The next MEN’S BREAKFAST is on Saturday April 24th. The speaker is Mavis Gibbs, who will be asking “Are you sitting comfortably?”.

On April 25th, AMANDA HUGHES, along with her brother and sister, will be running the LONDON MARATHON. They are running for the Kent Association for the Blind, aiming to raise over £4000 to help people with sight impairments throughout Kent. If you would like to support Amanda in this challenge, then you can visit this website to donate or see Amanda to fill in a sponsorship form.

FREE TO A GOOD HOME! A small tumble dryer. Anyone interested, contact Chris or Liz Cleasby.

NEXT WEEK’S ROTAS
Crèche    - Isobel Grove & Liz Oliver
Coffee     - Dorothy’s Cell Group

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