All the words of my mouth are just (Thought for April 2024)

April 4, 2024

All the words of my mouth are just; none of them is crooked or perverse. To the discerning all of them are right; they are upright to those who have found knowledge.
Proverbs 8: 8-9
Why do people not believe the Bible?
Not because it is not “scientific” enough — though it does challenge those [...]

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Tamar Charity – Sandra Writes

March 4, 2024

Sandra shares:
This year Grace Baptist Women’s Association have covenanted to support the ‘Tamar’ Charity
This Charity is an organisation within ‘All Souls Serve the City’.  ‘Tamar restores hope through practical and emotional support’
The volunteer team reaches out and befriends over 100 women in the sex industry each month, demonstrating each woman’s worth.
‘We believe each person is [...]

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Fellowship News – March 2024

March 4, 2024

Forward March! May we take every opportunity to spend time together as we worship and learn of Christ this month leading up to Easter.
Pray for preachers at Rehoboth, and those of our members who will be preaching at Alfold, Binfield, Copthorne, Knaphill, Redhill & Slinfold this month.
A Prayer for our preachers: Let the words of [...]

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Mixed Emotions? (Thought for March 2024)

March 4, 2024

Have you prepared yourself for Easter this year? It will soon be upon us and for most people there will be less frantic preparations with the buying of presents, food and drink and arrangements for visiting family. Perhaps that is a good thing, it allows us to concentrate on what the message of Easter is [...]

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Fellowship News (February 2024)

February 6, 2024

Praying & caring for the Community – Park Terrace East, Livingstone Road, Stanley Walk
Preaching out this month:
4th Feb Dave Ansell – Slinfold pm; S Piggott – Binfield am
11th Feb Stuart Beadle – Slinfold pm
18th Feb Dave Ansell  – Horsham URC am; Steve Piggott  – Smallfield am
25th Feb Dave Ansell  – Wivelsfield am; Stuart Beadle  – [...]

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Who’s to blame? (Thought for February 2024)

February 6, 2024

Have you come across people who, when challenged about something, will always seem to blame somebody else? I have (and I hope you don’t think that I’m one of them!) In effect, they’re saying “It’s not my fault” and they try to pass the blame onto others.
I got that impression when we heard from the [...]

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An Inspirational Visit from Madeira – Paul Phillips shares:

January 13, 2024

An Inspirational Visit from Madeira – Paul Phillips shares:
On Tuesday evening 26th September, we were blessed with a visit to the church by Pastor Sandro Farinha from Christ’s Church in Funchal on the island of Madeira. We were also pleased to meet Sandro’s father in law Andy, who has been driving Sandro around for his [...]

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January 2024 – Fellowship News

January 13, 2024

A new year to renew prayer – and new opportunities to hear and be taught from God’s Word this  month. Pray during the week for those preparing to preach, and for them as they deliver the Word on the Sunday, including those preaching out at other churches. Please pray for Holy Spirit anointing on preachers [...]

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Pray Continually (Thought for January 2024)

January 13, 2024

“pray continually” (1 Thessalonians 5:17) This verse formed part of our motto text for 2023. Although I have not chosen one for2024, this verse could well be a candidate. For it speaks of what is my great desire for us as a church: that we would “pray continually.” Allow me to give 3 reasons [...]

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A Forward announcement from Sue Fermor-Bradstock

December 4, 2023

Connections Ladies New Year Breakfast Saturday January 13th, 9am at Rehoboth
Speaker: Kate Bishop – trustee of Nkuringo Education and Community Support

All ladies welcome!
In October 2014 Janet Duchesne and her husband, Steve Knowlden went on a trek to see the gorillas in Uganda. Coming out of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest they came across the village of [...]

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