We are sorry to announce that we are no longer meeting as a fellowship. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Monday, 20 May 2013
Events for June 2013
Sun 2nd June , Service @ St James Community Art Centre @ 3.30 pm - speaker Frederick Hodgson
Thurs 6th June 2013 Bible Study/ Prayer Meeting @ 7.30 pm in Cloughton
Friday 7th June Literature Table outside M & S between 2 - 4 pm (approx)
Sun 9th June, Service @ St James Community Art Centre @ 3.30 pm - speaker Willy Horsburgh
Thurs 13th June Bible Study/ Prayer Meeting @ 7.30 pm in Eastfield
Sun 16th June Service @ St James Community Art Centre @ 3.30 pm -speaker Derek Carr
Thurs 20th June Bible Study/ Prayer Meeting @ 7.30 pm in Cloughton
Frid 21st June, Service @ Kingswood Retirement Rest Home @ 3.30pm
Sun, 23rd June Service @ St James Community Art Centre @3.30pm speaker Laurence Jones
Thurs 27th June Bible Study/ Prayer Meeting @ 7.30 pm in Eastfield
Sun 30th June Service @ St James Community Art Centre @ 3.30pm speaker James Belham
Saturday, 11 May 2013
Lucy's Testimony
I was raised in a Christian household, going to church. I
have fond memories of all the clubs and summer camps I went to. After every
camp I would come home professing to be a Christian- I did believe in God, but
when I was back in the ‘real world’, surrounded by my peers I would go back to
how I normally lived- pleasing myself.
One of the sermons at the camp had a particular effect on
me. It was something along the lines of that God would only give you so many
chances if you knew that you had to turn to him and repent and kept ignoring
Him. It was the jolt I needed to get out of the seesawing I found myself doing
every year. I prayed that God would forgive my sins and come into my life.( I
had prayed this prayer a couple of times before in my younger years but I’m not
sure that if on my part it was more of a test to see what would happen or if
God was working in me from a young age.)
I probably kept this up for a little bit longer, but I
soon went back to my old ways when I went to high school and entered my teenage
years! I spent the years going along with everyone else, not wanting to miss
out, and experimenting with different things. Throughout these years I suppose
I was aware of my conscience telling me that these things were not right for me
but I continued to ignore it.
It was then, on a night out in London, in a club at about
3 or 4am, when I had this voice/very strong feeling that it was very much time
to stop what I was doing and turn to God once and for all- sort of like my last
chance!
It was quite a dramatic transformation (of course it
wasn’t a smooth or perfect one by any means!) but it did shock the daylights
out of my friends and boyfriend, Paul (now husband). I went from partying hard
to living for Christ, reading my bible, reading books and going to church. My
attitude and outlook on life changed, literally overnight. Even when the times
come when I feel a failure and slip back into my old ways, God picks me up,
dusts me off, teaches me and we carry on together.
Looking back God has always been there for me, even
though I hardly gave him a second thought until it suited me. I thank God for
this: if it was left to me I’d be in big trouble. He has even blessed us by
involving us in a church plant, which is something that I would have probably run
a mile from it’s such a daunting task, but it is wonderful when God reveals His
plans for you. It confirms that He is firmly in control.
My testimony is proof of the power of the Holy Spirit changing and renewing us daily from within and this will show externally. We are lost to ourselves and it is all to Gods’ glory when we are transformed and converted as a Christian.Monday, 6 May 2013
Street Work - May 2013
This month we used a sketch board as well as the literature table in our street work in the town centre outside M &S. A number of people stopped to listen and some good opportunities were opened up to communicate the gospel.
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