A lot has happened since the last edition of Eastington Community News.
Eastington Methodist Church had its last service on 28th August and on 4th September, the new Church of Christ the King Eastington had its first Sunday morning service.
The new church is an independent evangelical church which seeks to proclaim God’s message as given to us in the Bible and to serve the local community. We meet at the Eastington Methodist Church Hall opposite the butchers, at least for now, and have taken over the running of the Youth Club and the Toddlers Group from the former church. The new church is a registered charity and is run by Trustees which will be elected by the church members; many of which have transferred from the former Eastington Methodist Church.
We feel there is a lot that God would like to see done here in Eastington and the surrounding area but we need more people to get involved in order to sustain what we do already and expand into new areas of service. In serving God, we see our own faith exercised and sometimes challenged in ways that mean we have to rely on God rather than try and do things in our own strength. In doing so, we see breakthroughs, experiences and miracles that being an isolated Christian sitting at home watching TV, even Christian TV channels, doesn’t really provide.
23 Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. 24 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, 25 not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
Hebrews 10 vs 23-2
Our main services are at 11:00am every Sunday and all are very welcome. If you have children, please let us know you are coming and we will organise some colouring activity for them. Our monthly Café Church services are organised to enable children to take part along with everyone else.
On October 23rd, we will be holding a Healing Service. Much healing took place in the Bible and we will be looking at this before offering prayer to those who are seeking healing now. Please don’t let the fear of the unknown or unfamiliarity deprive you of this opportunity; it can be life changing but nothing is going to be forced on anyone.
If you’d like to know more; or you’d just like someone to talk to; or if we can help in any way; give us a call.
Ken & Beck Burgin 01453 827414 or 07511197265
or email: info@CoCtKE.org.uk
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