Trust me – that’s what God says

This is a piece written by my God-daughter which I used as a reflection at the Preachers and Leaders meeting last week. The group felt it spoke powerfully into our current circumstances and wanted to share it with you all.

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Sunday 22nd March

Today is Mothering Sunday and we are thinking about Jesus calling us to be witnesses. Here is all that you need to join together in worship tomorrow morning from the safety of your home. Sharon will email our families with Sunday’s Cool at Home materials. Click on the words below...

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Acts and the Church

Sadly we cannot meet for The Bible Course so a link to the next session is here. Why not watch it at 6pm on Sunday as usual and work through the manual on your own or ring someone else doing the Course so you can do it together? 

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Coming soon…

Jesus told us that loving God and loving our neighbour were the two greatest commandments. Andrew will be helping us think tomorrow about how we are called to be witnesses in his talk. We will have lots of opportunities in the coming days to witness to others about our faith...

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One of the things we can all do from the safety of our homes is pray. Why not join with Christians across this land this Sunday by praying and lighting a candle at 7pm as a symbol of the light of life, Jesus Christ, our source and hope in prayer?...

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Message from Rebecca

We are living in strange and unsettling times: the signs of spring are all around us with their promises of summer to come and yet we are experiencing the challenges of coronavirus and restrictions that are unprecedented in peacetime. At a time of crisis, when we would long to gather...

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Tomorrow at Sunnyside

We will be meeting to worship God and share communion tomorrow at 9am and 10.30. We will be continuing our sermon series on Who are we? by looking at the truth that we are part of God’s family. If you’re experiencing a persistent cough and/or have a high temperature, then...

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