Fellowship News (December 2012)

December 3, 2012

Fellowship News Celebrating Christ’s Coming

All through  December  we have  opportunities to share and rejoice in the good news of the  Saviour who has come to bring new life. Pray that the invitations to be distributed during the month will encourage people in the local community to pop along to the Carols in the Garden
and our Christmas services.
Horsham Christian Singers
Horsham [...]

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Lonely at Christmas (Dec 2012 Thought for the month)

December 3, 2012

Lonely at Christmas
Lonely voices crying in the city,
Lonely voices sounding like a child;
Lonely voices come from busy people,
Too disturbed to stop a little while.
Lonely faces looking for the sunrise,
Just to find another busy day;
Lonely faces all around the city,
Men afraid, but too ashamed to pray.
Billie Hanks, Jr ©1967 Hope Publishing Co.

The world has a large [...]

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Hi every one, this is Nick

November 18, 2012

As I’m sure you’re all aware I haven’t been around for the last few weeks because on the 8th October I went up to Wetheringsett in Suffolk to UK headquarters of Serving In Mission (formerly the Sudan Interior Mission, and a load of other mission organisations that merged together).
Here I’ve been preparing for the [...]

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Fellowship News (Nov 2012)

November 18, 2012

November notes – We look forward to ministry this month from some of our own preachers as well as two special mornings -
18th: focussing on the work of The Gideons with Dr John Baigent, and
25th: Arab World Ministries with a return visit from Chris Binstead. Also this year
Remembrance Day falls on [...]

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A time for everything (Thought for the month November 2012)

November 18, 2012

A time for everything ….
There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under heaven;
(Ecclesiates 3:1)
If you have taken the time to read this introduction to our November newsletter you will already have been the beneficiary of an extra hour to get ready on the Sunday morning of the day that DST [...]

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Romance to Redemption

October 11, 2012

Margaret Lloyd was a lady who regularly attended our Afternoon Fellowship for some 12 years until she passed away in August. I had the privilege of conducting her funeral at the Sussex & Surrey crematorium last month. Margaret, I feel, came to know the Lord Jesus as her personal Saviour in the last months of [...]

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Fellowship Notes & News for October 2012

October 11, 2012

Harvest sunday 7th October 2012

As we thank God for his faithfulness in granting another harvest, we look forward to our Harvest Sunday on the 7th with Andrew & Rachel Cooke
focussing our thoughts on the work of TEAR Fund. May we be prepared to give our donations to that vital work. Do join us for our Harvest lunch
that [...]

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RAISING HOPE IN SANTOKOFI

October 11, 2012

This summer we took a group of 12 volunteers out to Ghana with us, half of whom had never been before. The trip ran for three weeks, with us spending the first two weeks in Santrokofi, running the summer school and helping out with some of the building work. In the third week we took [...]

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Harvest 2012

October 9, 2012

Born Hungry
This year Tearfund has returned to Uganda as their Harvest focus.  As part of the Church and Community Mobilisation process Tearfund is working with their Unganda partners Pentecostal Assemblies of God in the village of Wigweng.
Pastor Ogweng came to Wigeng village church in 2009. Pastor Ogweng himself struggles to grow enough food. ‘One of the problems I [...]

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After the rain, the sun (Thought for the month Oct 2012)

October 9, 2012

After the rain, the sun. ‘The quality of mercy is not strained, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath’ wrote Will Shakespeare. Well, all I can say is, mercy may have that gentleness about it, but the way the rain droppeth at the moment hath been anything but gentle. [...]

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