
Between the start of the year and May, we will all be receiving information from social media or the news or pamphlets delivered through our letterboxes, from political parties informing and promising us what they will do if we vote for them. They will set all this out in their manifestos.
Towards the the start of His public life, Jesus sits down on a mountain and lays out a manifesto for His followers, on how they are to live out the revolutionary lives that have been transformed by His love.
From (wet?!) January through to the (hot dry?!) summer, we will be spending time in the gospel of Matthew listening to these challenging words of Jesus. Jordan will be preaching regularly, as well as others from the church and sometimes folk from other churches.
Come along, listen, ask questions and possibly be prepared to change your points of view about how to live a good life.
If you come to us on the first Sunday of the month, we will meet you in the church hall at the rear of the church for our CAFE CHURCH. This tends to be even more informal than our regular Sunday services and starts and ends with tea/coffee and refreshments.
If you visit us on the last Sunday of the month, at some point in the service we will hold Communion, which is open to any who love to follow Jesus.
Doors are open from 10am. The service starts at 10.30 (sometimes!) and usually finishes around 11.45am.
Why not come along. We would love to see you.