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 Heroes of the Faith

A book by J.John.

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A recommendation by Rachel Webb:
“Our lifegroup has used this book as an occasional series.  This is a ‘coffee table’ type book, not one designed for group study, but using the book for small periods between other series has offered us genuine challenge for our own day to day living.   

‘Heroes of the Faith’ by J. John briefly portrays the stories of fifty men and women from many walks of life, focusing on the impact of their faith on their incredible lives.

There is a huge range of subjects, some famous and some who deserve to be more widely known. So far, we have looked at Josephine Butler and Michael Faraday, with Spurgeon and Rembrandt in the pipeline. This gives you an idea of the range of those featured, and part of the joy so far has been the enthusiasm of the person leading for their chosen subject. We all know about Faraday and the lightbulb, but what do you know about the impact of his faith on his life, his work and on those around him? And how many of you have heard of Josephine Butler, a woman of amazing faith, action and compassion? None of us had!”

Click here to see a video with some more information about this book!

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Planning your Visit

 What happens on a Sunday? Where do I go? What about my children? What can I expect in a service?


When?

Our Sunday worship service is at 10:30am, finishing around 12 noon.


Where?

Morning worship services take place in the main hall.
 

Children:

Sunday
Pre-school: go to the Basement, a cafe-style room downstairs which is accessed through the door to the left of the stage in the main hall. You are welcome to leave your child with the team on duty or stay with them during the session.
 
School years Reception-6: go upstairs to the upper hall which is accessed from the back of the balcony,
or going up the stairs through the doors either side of the foyer.

For more information visit our children's page.
 

 

Youth:

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Ages 11-14: meet during the service in the youth room on the top floor, it will be announced from the front when it is time for them to leave to attend their group. Accessed from the back of the balcony, or going up the stairs through the doors either side of the foyer, then through the upper hall, follow the steps and into the youth room.
 
Ages 15-18: meet before the service for a breakfast club to have a chat with that mornings speaker
at 9:45am, this is also in the youth room, accessed as mentioned above.

For more information visit our youth page.

What?

Our services are informal- feel free to sit, stand, observe or join in!
Our sung worship is band led, contemporary in style, and there will be a time for prayer, testimonies, hearing teaching from the Bible as well as communion twice a month.
There is also opportunities for prayer ministry at the end of the service. 

Accessibility:

The main entrance to our building has a ramp, we have a hearing aid loop in the foyer and main hall, most Sunday's include some makaton friendly worship and there is a disabled toilet located in the foyer.  

We will do everything we can to help with access to other areas of our building. For further information, please contact the church office.

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