Fellowship News -October 2015

October 25, 2015

For Prayer

Please continue to pray for Christine it was night back in hospital at the Royal milestone for the next session of treatments. Remember Her & Gordon at this difficult time.
Pray also for Lauren’s mother who is  receiving ongoing chemo treatment.
Steve and Sondra are grateful for your prayers . Steve’s radiotherapy has concluded, [...]

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Safely Gathered In (October 2015 Thought for the month)

October 25, 2015

I haven’t come across the amusing sayings of professional baseball player Yogi Berra until his death was announced last month. Some of his quotations:
“When you come to a fork in the road and take it”
“If you don’t know where you’re going you’ll wind up somewhere else.
“Nobody goes there anymore it’s too crowded”
“If the fans don’t [...]

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Christianity Explored Autumn 2015

September 13, 2015

Christianity Explored will be taking place, for a second time this year, in the Autumn. Rachel Cooke and I are excited about running the course again and already have a couple that are interested in joining us. If you, or anyone you know, might be interested in attending we will be hosting a tester session [...]

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Fellowship News – Sept 2015

September 13, 2015

Praise God:

for Rick’s homecoming. Continue to pray for stability in improving health.
for Dylan Beadle’s improvement in his toes following his operation.

Please pray:

for Christine  who is in the Royal Marsden Hospital at present receiving chemotherapy treatment for acute myeloid leukemia. Gordon reported on Fri 4th that she is ‘doing very well, exceptionally in fact. [...]

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Our debt forgiven, not rescheduled. (Thought for the month – Sept 2015)

September 13, 2015

Our debt forgiven, not rescheduled.The numbers are eye watering. So much so that they are beyond normal comprehension. Greece is to receive €61 billion euros from the EU. In return, they have agreed to put up taxes and reduce government expenditure. One
way they will achieve the latter is by raising the state retirement age for [...]

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Fellowship News (August 2015)

August 6, 2015

Matters for Prayer
Please continue to pray for Rick during what is a frustrating time of waiting in hospital and for Katie at home. Katie says: Rick is doing well and so far there has been no rejection of the heart, but doctors need God’s help to sort out Rick’s fluctuating temperatures etc… Also [...]

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Mind the Gap !(Thought for August 2015)

August 6, 2015

Mind the Gap!
 
Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723), one of England’s most highly acclaimed architects in history, was responsible for rebuilding 52 churches in the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666, including his masterpiece, St. Paul’s Cathedral. In 1689 he was commissioned to rebuild the Guildhall in Windsor. The new building was designed [...]

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A letter from World Racer Bethan Borrett – To everyone at Rehoboth!

July 16, 2015

I send you greetings from South Africa, where I am just beginning Month 7 of the World Race. I feel so blessed by you as a congregation with the way you support me so well both prayerfully and financially. Also those of you have additionally supported me personally, it means an awful lot to me [...]

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Fellowship News (July 2015)

July 16, 2015

Congratulations to David & Margaret on their engagement. May the Lord establish in their hearts his good will towards them for the future.

Please continue to remember our older folk in prayer as health and other problems arise

We are thankful to God that Rick is continuing to progress following his heart transplant [...]

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Are we having a sleep over? (Thought for July 2015)

July 15, 2015

Stuart Beadle’s Reflections on the Away Day at Pilgrim Hall 2015
As we drove to Pilgrim Hall Dylan asked ‘Are we having a sleepover this year? and was a little disappointed when I said ‘not this year’ but it echoed my thoughts of ‘would there be less impact from a 1 day rather than a [...]

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