This coming Sunday will be a Welcome and Induction Service for our new Senior Pastor, Ian Winter. Please come to support and celebrate with Ian, Sarah and the family at this special service.
John Townley, National Leader for FMC UK & Ireland, will be speaking.
The service will be both in-person and live streamed. The YouTube link is at the end of this post.
At 10am our children meet as follows: Sparks for pre-school children aged 2-4 in the Prayer Chapel. Energize for children in Reception to year 6 in Oak. Ignite for young people in years 7-11 in Cypress.
A creche area is available in the coffee lounge for parents/carers with children under the age of 2.
Sunday evening at 6:30pm continues our welcome day for the Winter family with a ‘meet the family’ time giving us an opportunity to learn a bit more about Sarah and the children.
Please remember that the clocks go forward this evening ⏰
Join us as we meet together at 10am on Sunday 27th March. Our speaker will be Sue Chastney, who will be continuing with our series, ‘Travelling Light’. The message title will be, ‘Stress and Worry’. 😟
The service will be both in-person and live streamed. The link to view online is at the end of this post.
At 10am our children meet as follows:
Sparks for pre-school children aged 2-4 in the Prayer Chapel.
Energize for children in Reception to year 6 in Oak.
Ignite for young people in years 7-11 in Cypress.
A creche area is available in the coffee lounge for parents/carers with children under the age of 2.
On Sunday evening, at 6:30pm, we will be continuing with our series, ‘Church for Dummies’. The title of this week’s message will be, ‘Better Together’ and the speaker will be Nathan Sleet.
Our speaker this week is Ian Higginbotham who will be looking at Mark 1:35 and Luke 11:1-9.
This talk is from our evening series “Church for Dummies” in which we’ll be asking ourselves “What type of Church do we want to be?”
Through the way he lived, Jesus taught us about what it means to be human. He showed us that we should be connected to God, that we should live life in community, and that we should serve one another. He was laying the foundations and setting an example of what a thriving community of believers looked like – an example that we can follow to this day.
The early Church in the book of Acts grabbed hold of that example with two hands and put what they learnt into practice. They were devoted, committed and passionate, following “the way” wholeheartedly.
What can we learn about Fulwood FMC, today, from Jesus’ life? How can we follow the early Church’s example of how to truly follow Him? Let’s find out.