On Sunday mornings, we have two services: our communion service starts at 10.30am. This is a reflective, unstructured time of worship, when the focus is on the person and work of Christ. The climax of the service occurs when we remember the death of the Lord Jesus Christ using the Biblical ceremony called the “Lord’s Supper” (which many Christians call communion). Everyone is welcome to attend this service, but only true followers of Jesus Christ can take the bread and wine.
The morning praise and teaching service runs from 11.40am until 12.30pm. The whole church family joins together for a time of praise before the children and young people leave for Bible School and Bible Class. The adults remain for Bible teaching. Our Bible teachers never assume that their audience is composed entirely of Christians. They use the Scriptures to point people to Jesus Christ for salvation.
The Sunday evening service runs from 7.00pm until 8.00pm. The whole fellowship comes together again for praise and Bible teaching.
| Date | Series | Title | Speaker |
|---|---|---|---|
| 05/09/10 | NEHEMIAH | Preparation for building | Jim Crookes |
| 12/09/10 | NEHEMIAH | Construction of the wall and gates | David Bingham |
| 19/09/10 | NEHEMIAH | Renewal of the Covenant | Prof Norman Nevin |
| 26/09/10 | NEHEMIAH | To be announced | Ken Scott |
| Date | Series | Title | Speaker |
|---|---|---|---|
| 05/09/10 | UNSHAKEABLE 2010 | Fullness of life in the church | David Farrell |
| 12/09/10 | APOLOGETICS | Euthanasia | Stephen Shaw |
| 19/09/10 | APOLOGETICS | Do miracles occur today? | Prof Norman Nevin |
| 26/09/10 | APOLOGETICS | Education or brainwashing? | Alistair Noble |