Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Sermon Videos are Back!


Sermon videos have been absent from our website and YouTube Channel for a couple of months due to our video camera breaking. However, we are now up and running again with a new camera.

So if you have missed church recently and want to catch up, or have never been to our church before, but just want to listen to the sermons we preach, we hope you enjoy it.

Remember to subscribe to our YouTube Channel to get automatic notifications when we upload something new.

Sunday, 17 May 2015

Video mentioned in Today's Sermon


Here is the video from the Open Doors website about persecuted Christians in Syria that was mentioned in the sermon this morning:


Friday, 3 April 2015

Good Friday Walk of Witness 2015



Watch the video taken earlier today during the Wisbech Churches Together Good Friday Walk of Witness that went through the town this morning. It began with a short service with a hymn and a prayer at the URC and then the procession began at the War Memorial in the Crescent. The walk then went past Wisbech Library and on to St Peter's gardens. From there it proceeded up past Beals department store, past the Empire and stopped again in front of Argos in the Horse Fair. It continued up the Horse Fair high street and paused outside Wisbech Baptist Church. From there the procession curved round Hill Street and ended in the Market Place where more hymns and readings were sung and read together.

It was a powerful display of unity amongst the churches in Wisbech as well as a positive witness to the people in the town who stopped to watch, or even join in.

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.

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Bite-Sized Sermons Launched


We have launched a new sermon series called 'Bite-Sized Sermons' This series will only exist in video format and consist of a short clip of approximately 60 seconds taken from a recent sermon. the idea behind this series is to enable internet users to easily share the content amongst their social networks and contacts and to gain a nugget of truth contained within the sermon.

Each Bite-Sized Sermon video points the viewer back to the church website where they will be able to watch the entire sermon in order to hear the point being made in context.

So, get sharing the Bite-Sized Sermons amongst your friends today.

Sunday, 21 September 2014

Visited by Rachel Hickson

Rachel Hickson preaching at The King's Church Wisbech
We were very blessed by Rachel Hickson's ministry when she came for a visit on Sunday 7th September. Her sermon was about 'Presence, Passion and Power'. Rachel believes God is looking for people who want to get wet with his presence and spirit, and then God will set them on fire with his passion and power!

This was a word in season for our church and touched on sereval points that we are looking to explore more deeply in the coming months.

Thank you to Rachel and to everyone who came from the church.

You can watch Rachel Hickson's sermon again here:

Monday, 7 July 2014

The King's Church at Wisbech Rose Fair 2014

 
Henry Olonga sings at After Hours Live
We have had a busy, but productive weekend! The annual Wisbech Rose Fair was back again and The King's Church, Wisbech was more involved than ever! 
 
It began on Friday 4th July 2014 with our monthly After Hours Live event moving to the larger venue of the Queen Mary Centre. Here, an audience of around 60 people enjoyed listening to the singing and life stories of retired international test cricketer Henry Olonga. The usual After Hours Live standard of excellence was surpassed by Henry's exquisite singing. It was thoroughly enjoyed by all who came.
 
Clive in the rain after setting up the Gift Box
The following day saw the church gearing up for the Rose Fair parades. The Queen Mary Centre was open and teas and coffees were on sale for all those involved with the floats - this was manned by members from the church. At the same time there was a craft fair inside the Queen Mary Centre with many from the church having a stall as well as being organised together with the Ferry Project.
 
Our presence in the market place was wuite literally a 'present' this year! We hosted one of Stop The Traffik's UN.GIFT Boxes that catches the eye and helps to raise awareness about the problem of human trafficking. This is a problem in the Wisbech and Fenland area especially when it comes to the exploitation of labourers from foreign countries. Many meaningful conversations took place with hundreds of leaflets being given out, helping people to identify the signs of human trafficking as well as phone numbers to call if they spot something. 
 
Apart from being exhausted, we are really happy that wer were able to take part in the Rose Fair again and pray that we have made a positive impact on our community. Thank you to all those who gave their time and energy to help make all the various events a success!
 
Watch our Rose Fair 2014 video here:
 
 
 





Saturday, 18 January 2014

Chan Abraham visits The King's Church, Wisbech


Chan Abraham visited the King's Church, Wisbech on Sunday. He brought a wonderful message for the start of the New Year about forgetting the past and choosing to look ahead and move on with God into His promises for the future.

Have a watch of the inspiring message in the video above.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Sermons on Screen


We have begun video recording our Sunday sermons. You can watch them on YoutTube, or from our 'Videos' page on our website. Please feel free to interact with us and leave a comment. This will be published after it has been moderated.