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Missions Information
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Summer Programme
Summer 2022 Draft.pdf
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Partner studies for Homegroups Summer 2022
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This term HOMEGROUPS are looking at ‘The Book of Daniel’.

 Do contact Brian Parfitt, our homegroups’ co-ordinator, if you would like to join a group – brianparfitt@btinternet.com or 8044 7962.

The Dangerous Faith videos can be found online on the Open Doors website - https://www.opendoorsuk.org/resources/dangerous-faith/

Dangerous Faith Discussion Guide
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It's a new term for our homegroups, many of which are meeting via Zoom, others keeping in contact by email and phone. The Covid-19 crisis drags on, so the theme for the run-up to Lent is 'Keeping going', with 3 studies from the letter of James encouraging us to do just that, which have been written by Brian Parfitt.

 

Keeping Going - 3 studies in the book of James
KEEPING GOING booklet.pdf
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Philippians 8
There are all sorts of ways we can encourage one another, not least through our giving, as the relationship between Paul and the Philippian Christians demonstrates.
Philippians 8.docx
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Philippians 7
How do we face pressures and problems? Paul spells out some of the ways we can do so, with prayer and God's peace at the heart of that.
Philippians 7.docx
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Philippians 6
No one is perfect but as citizens of heaven Christians have a new way of life, with new goals to pursue and Christ's honour to uphold.
Philippians 6.docx
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Philippians 5
This week we look at how we have to count as loss all the things we might boast about, in order to gain Christ and all the riches that flow from trusting in him alone.
Philippians 5.doc
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Philippians 4
How do we work out how we should live as Christians? This week's study gives us some guidance in that and gives us two examples of Christians who really were living for Christ.
Philippians 4.docx
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Philippians 3
This week's study from Philippians encourages us to work and witness together in unity and humility, inspired by Christ's example.
Philippians 3.docx
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Philippians 2
In this passage we discover how, for the Christian, life here presents opportunities for service and witness, while death opens the way to life with Christ for ever. Either way Christ is at the heart of everything and that gives us confidence.
Philippians 2.docx
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Philippians 1
This week we begin a new set of Bible studies looking at Paul's letter to the Philippians, a really encouraging letter to a church which had a close relationship with Paul. This first study shows something of the love and concern they had for each other, which we can reflect in the life of our church too.
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At the moment we are journeying together through the Beatitudes.

 

Beatitudes week 9
This week's study is a last 'round-up' look at the Beatitudes. It focuses particularly on the Beatitudes as a pattern of the Christlike character which will show something of God to those around us. Next week we will begin looking at Paul's letter to the Philippians - a really encouraging letter about life as a Christian.
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Beatitudes week 8
Most of us have encountered opposition for our faith. In many places persecution is a bigger reality. This week our Bible study focuses on the final Beatitude which gives encouragement to those suffering for their faith. Next week we will conclude our Beatitudes studies with a concluding overview of all the Beatitudes.
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Beatitudes week 7
One issue resulting from the current crisis is that many relationships are under pressure. We have also been challenged about Black Lives Matter. This week's Beatitudes study is quite relevant then as it looks at 'Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children Of God.'
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Beatitudes week 6
In this week's study of the Beatitudes we think about our relationship to God and how that shapes our lives, as we reflect on the words 'Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.'
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Beatitudes week 5
This week's BIBLE STUDY ON THE BEATITUDES looks at 'Blessed are the merciful'. The last few weeks have demonstrated how important showing mercy can be as we have seen acts of kindness as people have supported others. This study gives us a chance to reflect on that as well as mercy shown in forgiving.
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Beatitudes week 4
This week's study is based on the Beatitude. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,' which encourages us in our longing to know God and live for him. There has been positive feedback from people doing the studies. Do make time for them if you can.
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Beatitudes week 3
As we continue to explore the Beatitudes this week's study focusses on the call to gentleness or humility.
Beatitudes 3.docx
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Beatitudes week 2
This week's Bible study on the Beatitudes is about 'Blessed are those who mourn - a very relevant theme in these times.
Beatitudes 2.docx
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Beatitudes week 1
Our study this week is the first of a series exploring what we know as 'the Beatitudes' from Jesus' teaching in his 'Sermon on the Mount'. Homegroup leaders had settled on the Beatitudes as our theme for this term. This seemed still relevant as they talk about Christian character, which many of us are finding is being challenged and shaped in these difficult times.
Beatitudes 1.docx
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