Fellowship News (March 2013)

March 21, 2013

in Fellowship News, Uncategorized

It’s a special month, not just because it rounds off with Easter Day, but because we have a double Grace Baptist Mission helping : we welcome Maciek Stolarski on Sunday 10th, who will be updating us on the literature side of the GBM ministry as well as bringing us God’s word. Then on Saturday 16th the ladies have a day together with Nicola Edkins speaking of her work in a varied ethnic environment in Cardiff, and Nicola will be with us on the Sunday (17th) to share in our Lord’s day services. Why not invite friends to these services?
Please continue to pray for Nick Cooke in Accra, Ghana. He seems to be enjoying the experience and asks for prayer as he seeks to talk with local young people. We’ll hope to have more to report next month.
Please pray for families in the Fellowship, where there are specific needs, for those seek-ing work, suitable living accommodation—uncertainties that only the Lord can resolve.
Preaching out this month:
10th Dave Ansell – Reigate am; Slinfold pm.
24th Steve Piggott – Alfold am
Praying and caring for the Community
For prayer this month – Park Terrace East, Livingstone Road, Page Court
Easter Praise
It is true! The Lord has risen (Luke 24:34)

GOOD FRIDAY
Don’t forget to join us on Good Friday for our morning devotions at 10am. Stuart Bea-dle is leading this service, and we will conclude in time for those who wish to attend the service in the Carfax to do so.
EASTER SUNDAY
We have our Easter Sunday morning worship at 10.30am. It will be a Family service led by Steve Piggott. Let’s make every effort to be together to praise our risen Saviour.
Then at 6.30pm we look forward to joining our friends at Brighton Road Baptist for Easter Praise. This will be the fourth, or is it the fifth, time that we have shared Easter evening together. Please, Rehobothians, may we show our friendship and fellowship in the glorious Gospel of Christ by joining together again this Easter evening.
EASTER SATURDAY
Of course, sandwiched between these two days is our opportunity to gather at Rehoboth for (moderately) early prayer at 8.45am on Easter Saturday. It happens most Saturday mornings, and usually, it has to be said, we are a fairly select few. How good it would be to see more folk gather for this half hour or so of prayer on behalf of the Lord’s work through Rehoboth and the wider fellowship of God’s people. Please consider joining us. We won’t keep you long.

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