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When you come to visit we will greet you warmly. We
have Bibles and Hymn Books available for visitors, so
you can follow the Bible readings and join in the hymns. If
you are not familiar with the Bible we can give you help to find the
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There is no power but of God:
Rom 13:1.
We must remember that history is God's story.
He reigns when the politicians we vote for get into office, and He reigns when
those we oppose get elected. God is sovereign over the rulers of this world. God
puts people in power. Every political leader is there by the will of God.
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We sing several hymns during our
services. On a Sunday morning when we remember the Lord we use both
the "Believers Hymn Book" and "Hymns for Remembrance and
Worship".
On a Sunday evening for our Gospel Service
we use "Mission Praise" and Sankey's "Sacred
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I am the Lord, I
change not ... Malachi 3:6.
We live in a world, which is subject to
changes. Every moment changes are taking place. What we see now may quickly
disappear. Those who are in high places today are unceremoniously removed from
there tomorrow. But in this transitory world, there remains one thing immovable.
That is the Holy Bible which we possess. But to our own shame and sorrow, there
is almost everywhere an increasing tendency to belittle this priceless treasure. |
Postal Bible School.
Children's Bible
Stories
for different age groups. |
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We offer prayers
to God in praise and for His guidance and care. We pray
for God's comfort and healing of the sick, for spiritual
enlightenment for those who are seeking forgiveness of their sins.
We remember before the Lord those who travel, our nation's leaders,
and we pray we can be pleasing to God.
Once a month the whole of the prayer time
is dedicated to remembering before the throne of grace
Missionaries working overseas and in Northern England.
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And it came to pass,
while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven.
Luke 24:51.
Here was a parting which caused no pain.
Their earlier sorrow has been swept away by the assurance of their Lord’s
resurrection and exaltation (see
John
16:6).
Now, with worshipping and joyous hearts, they obey Him, returning to Jerusalem
to await the Spirit’s coming. Are our lives likewise marked by worship, joy and
obedience, as we anticipate His personal return for us? |
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We partake of the Lord's supper
each Sunday morning remembering the Lord in the way He asked His
disciples to do on the night He was betrayed. Only those who are
truly Christian participate, the different brethren present offering
remembrance hymns, appropriate Bible readings, and thanksgiving.
At this time we take up a weekly offering
to meet the expenses of the local church, any surplus being passed
onto Missionary work or to support local full-time workers.
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The officers
answered, Never man spoke like this man ... John
7:46.
He spoke and the storm was stilled (Mar k
4:39).
He spoke to thousands (Luke
9:14)
and to one (John
4:7).
He could speak to the dead (John
11:43)
and they obeyed Him. He uttered words of warning to those who needed them and
words of comfort too. Lives were changed after the Lord spoke to them. Indeed He
had the words of eternal life and never man spoke
like Him. May we too be receptive to His voice and obedient to His commands. |
Over 6,000 hymns and spiritual songs from
many denominations.
Hours of enjoyable music to listen to.
Searchable.
Cyber hymnal |
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Our Bible study is really based
on the Bible! We seek to provide insight into God's Word, and we
promise you will learn a lot. We're conscious that it is easy to be
a listener to God's Word but the blessing comes by putting it into
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Blessed is the man
who trusts in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is.
Jer. 17:7.
The bumper sticker read:
"Know
God – Know Hope. No God – No Hope". Exactly
right! It is no accident that hope is closely linked to God. There is nothing
vague in the Christian's hope—it is an anchor of the soul, sure and steadfast.
To know God is to know hope, but without God, there is no hope. |
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