The Last Supper is an integral part of the story. It shows that Jesus knew what was about to happen to him and that he was going to the cross willingly and for a purpose. At the Last Supper Jesus explains that his death is for the forgiveness of our sins and to create a new covenant – a new relationship between us and God.
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Open Church
St. George’s church is now open from 10am-12noon every Saturday. Come in for a look around, refreshments, a chat or for quiet prayer. Everyone is welcome and entry is free.
This Week’s Notices – 17th March 2024
So, in the church, there are a variety of members each with distinctive roles. Each one is needed, valued and equipped by the Spirit with a specific gift, which is to be used not for their own good, but for the good of the body as a whole.
Beetle Drive and Games
Friday 19th April, 7:00-9:00pm, St. George’s Church Hall
Easter 2024
Easter is the main season of celebration at the heart of the Christian faith. Christ’s death for our sins and the defeat of death in his resurrection brings us peace and hope beyond measure. It is good to focus a fresh on these central truths at this time of year.
This Week’s Notices – 10th March 2024
The Bible talks a lot about love. In the New Testament, the focus is mainly on God’s love for us and the commands to love God and others: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son…”, “Love the Lord your God…”, “Love your neighbour as yourself.”
Open Church
From Saturday March 2nd, the Friends of St. George’s will be opening St. George’s church up from 10am-12noon every Saturday. Come in for a look around, refreshments, a chat or for quiet prayer. Everyone is welcome and entry is free.
This Week’s Notices – 25th February 2024
Paul is concerned to win. But he is not after the prestige associated with winning a competition or the glory of being a top sportsman. His concern is to win people for Christ.
This Week’s Notices – 18th February 2024
“Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up.”
This Week’s Notices – 11th February 2024
Who do you listen to? The modern super-connected world hurls a tidal wave of different voices at us day after day, bombarding us with a multitude of news, opinions and stories. How do we choose what to listen to when we are faced with such an enormous selection?