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‘BodyBuilders’ Youth Event
Penny doing the ‘Think World’ prayer spot at Last Nights ‘BodyBuilders.’
A real mix of ages from some small 8’s to some tall 15’s – but somehow they all get along and really enjoy themselves.
Once again thanks goes to the team for running the ice-breakers, tuck shop etc.
Thanks also to those who come early for ‘BodyBuilders’ extra with the older youth who want to know more about following Christ (BB extra is Pizza & Bible Study).
A Counties Evening 4th March 2024
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A report evening on the work of Gordon & Penny Curley.
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Counties Evening Tonight
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Where: Duncan Road Church. Park Gate. SO31 1BD
When: Monday March 4th (7.45pm refreshments – 8.00pm start)
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Today at Speakers Corner.
Today at Speakers Corner. Hyde Park London.
Evangelism @ Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.
Evangelism @ Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.
“I’m not afraid of failure; I’m afraid of succeeding at things that don’t matter” – William Carey
Speakers Corner in London’s Hyde Park is the oldest free speech platform in the world. People won the right to speak in mass protests in the 1860s and early 1870s. Some people believe the tradition is connected to the right of the condemned to a last speech before being hung at the Tyburn gallows, a practice that stopped at the end of the 18th century. Every Sunday people from all sorts of convictions come to Hyde Park in the afternoon to spead their message or to have fun.
Preaching today…
Preaching today…
Activity: Morning Service
Venue: Dunca Road Church. SO31 1BD.
Time: 10.30am
Subject: ‘Instructions for priests’
Bible Passage: Leviticus chapters 21-22
Speaker: Gordon Curley
YouTube Livestream: CLICK HERE
Counties IGNITE Magazine Spring 2024
Counties IGNITE Magazine
Nice to have articles in this edition (catch us on pages 8-9 & 14-15)
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
6-9 In the second part of our 125th anniversary celebrations, we take a look at Counties summer camps – past and present.
1O-13 Making Jesus Known Today and Tomorrow Spreading the Gospel in Twenty-first Century Britain. An excerpt from Paul Willmott’s chapter on Sharing the Gospel with Children.
14-17 Two Counties Evangelists share how their recent mission trip to Moldova informs their ministry here in the UK.
18-19 Jacob Newman, 19, also visited Moldova as part of TEAM (Counties gap year programme). He tells Ignite about the trip and his time on TEAM.
2O-23 “We are not separated by colour; we are joined in the Lord.”
Counties trainee evangelist, Cheryl Magowan, uses her experiences of ethnicity, as a Christian, to help show us we are all the body of Christ.
24-25 A new Neighbourhood Chaplain from Nigeria explains why the training is helping him to reach out in a predominately white neighbourhood.
26-27 At the start of every year, the Counties East Cluster gets together for 24 hours. It gathered at Arbury Chapel, Cambridge. Andy Mugford and Simon Ladd were there.
28-29 Counties Evangelist, Jonathan Brain and his wife Heather tell Ignite about their new house church and attending the M4 church planting programme.
3O-33 Welcome to an unlikely person in an unlikely place. Beverley Bedford explores the story of Jesus’ relationship with the woman at the well.
34 Evangelists
Evangelism @ Speakers Corner
Evangelism @ Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.
“Don’t fight to be right, but fight when you are right” ― Amit Kalantri
Speakers Corner in London’s Hyde Park is the oldest free speech platform in the world. People won the right to speak in mass protests in the 1860s and early 1870s. Some people believe the tradition is connected to the right of the condemned to a last speech before being hung at the Tyburn gallows, a practice that stopped at the end of the 18th century. Every Sunday people from all sorts of convictions come to Hyde Park in the afternoon to spead their message or to have fun.