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Preaching this morning…

Preaching this morning…
Time: 10.30am
Venue: Paulsgrove Baptist Church. Portsmouth PO6 4DW
Subject: ‘The Stages of Faith’
Bible Passage: John chapter 4 verses 43-54

‘How are you Feeling?

‘How are you Feeling? Psalm 40 verses 1-8 sermon by Gordon Curley

(PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)


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Sunny but cold!

Speakers Corner. London

One-to-One Evangelism Hyde Park, speakers corner. London
“Our witness – good or bad – is the overflow of our lives.” – Alistair Begg

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.

Hawthorne Court

‘Anointed For Service’

‘Anointed for service’ Leviticus chapters 8 verses 1-36 – sermon by Gordon Curley


(PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)


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Speakers Corner 29/1/23

Preaching Today…

Preaching Today…

Activity: All-Age Service
Time: 10.30am
Venue: Duncan Road Church. SO31 1BD
Subject: ‘Anointed for service’
Bible Passage: Leviticus chapters 8 verses 1-36
Speaker: Gordon Curley
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Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.

Back again for some more verbal jousting at Speakers Corner. Hyde Park. London.

“Jesus did not say that the whole world should go to church, but He did say that the whole church should go to the world.” – Greg Laurie

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.

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