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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Sign Up to our e-Newsletter


The decision has been taken to move from a paper based newsletter to a digital e-newsletter that you will receive via email.

Feedback on the trial of the e-Newsletter has been very positive and we look to continue to make this a valuable resource for you and are looking to include a more interactive content in the future.

For those without a computer, we will still be printing a few copies that you can collect at church on paper.

This is how you can get a copy of the digital e-Newsletter:


1. Sign up to the church mailing list found by scrolling down our Homepage of our website. www.kingswisbech.org.uk

2. 'Like' our Facebook Page - we often put a link to the newsletter on here.


Saturday, 11 April 2015

Spring Harvest 2015


So a group from our church got back from Spring Harvest 2015 at Skegness on Friday. It was a time of spiritual refreshing, awesome moves of God's Spirit, anointed worship, in depth teaching and a time of good fellowship and fun! I am sure you will hear more about it at church on Sunday.  If you want to come along to Spring Harvest 2016 the theme is 'Game Changers' and it is set to be another great week!

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Recent Videos Now on Website and YouTube


Recent videos of sermons as well as a word in tongues (above) and some fun with the puppeteers have recently been uploaded to YouTube. You can now watch them on the 'Video' page of our website or on our YouTube channel.

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Our time at the IJM Conference

3 of our team who attended the conference (4th taking photo)


 
 We were excited to travel through to St Mark's Church in Battersea in London yesterday to attend the IJM (International Justice Mission) conference. The focus of the event was to encourage local churches to become a 'Justice Church', where an emphasis and focus is given to not just talking about justice, but actively doing justice - within our own communities as well as further afield. The verse from Micha 6:8
"And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God."
Q&A Pannel
By actively doing justice in society, we become more mature in Christ. We actually put into practise  those things that we have learnt. If we love God, we should love the things he loves and hate the things he hates - justice ministry and mercy ministry does just that! 

In the keynote address, President and CEO if International Justice Mission, Gary Haugen gave some moving stories of a couple of people who had been rescued from a life of slavery and suffering. He also suggested that God does not want to make His people safe, rather He wants to make His people brave! Getting involved in justice ministry requires bravery. It requires extravagant compassion, it requires sacrificial courage and it requires tenacious hope!


Gary Haugen - President and CEO of IJM
There was also opportunity for group discussion which helped churches to figure out how this might work for them in their specific context.

The team left the day inspired and eager to pursue looking into how we can do justice better within our church, community and world. I am sure this is not the last we will be hearing about how we as a church can get involved in justice and the work of IJM, so watch this space!
 
If you would like to know more about the work of IJM, please visit their website by clicking here.

 

 









    

 



Thursday, 7 February 2013

Info about After Hours Live


Earlier this week, Matt McChlery was interviewed about After Hours Live by local community TV Channel 'Popcorn TV'. Watch this video to find out a little bit about what After Hours Live is and who is performing in 2013!

Better still share the video link with your friends on Facebook, YouTube or anywhere else on the internet and encourage them to come along for a great night of entertainment with a twist of faith.