Children’s songwriter Michael Tinker is coming to Dagenham on 26 March! Musical fun for all the family, with the gospel message at its heart. Book online https://t.co/jVF16AAtWk
Come and join a thriving team in Dagenham reaching out to children and their families. Lots of opportunities through toddler group, after-school clubs, and contact with local primary schools. Accommodation available Do get in touch for a chat! https://t.co/HgJXtXuY5l
Do you have a heart for children and families?
We’re seeking a servant-hearted individual to develop our ministry to under 11s and their families in our increasingly diverse London borough https://t.co/fECgewMd9a
Modern Britain likes Christianity as a condiment, sprinkled on life according to taste, but not as the main course. Not as the bread of life. But God won’t be an optional extra. He won’t play second fiddle for anyone. You can’t have half a rescue! #Romans10
Romans 1-5: we aren't righteous, but God can make us righteous. Romans 6-7: we can't live holy lives, but God can change us by the Spirit. Romans 8: we can't secure our future, but God can make us secure in Christ. Book of Romans: We can't, but God can.
Drive or walk somewhere, and you rely on yourself to get there. Board a train or bus, and you have to have faith in the driver - he's the one who'll get you there. Christianity isn't a hike, so much as it is getting on board with Jesus. He will get you there. #Romans8
A label on a tin is useful if it matches the contents. If your tin says 'beans' but contains peaches, you are going to make a confusing breakfast! Going to church, getting baptised, and so on are labels of Christianity - great only if they match what is inside. #Romans2
"When I walk in the countryside and stumble into a beautiful garden, I tend to assume that there is a gardener somewhere behind it" - Preaching on Romans 1: "God’s invisible qualities ... have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made".
What did Augustine, Martin Luther, and John Wesley have in common? They were all brought to faith largely by encounters with the book of Romans. We start a new series on it this Sunday, 10:30 am at St. George's. https://t.co/ntUfUMNvvz to book in.
“Preach the word... with great patience and careful instruction” (2 Tim 4:2). Great to welcome Simon Berry as our new minister, commissioned last night by Bishop @peterhill92 and Bishop Rod @chelmsdio
In the light of the serious Covid situation in our borough, we have decided to meet online only for the time being. We’ll do all we can to support those who will really miss meeting in person, especially those on their own or not on the Internet