Eaton Bray Methodist Church
Posted on December 1, 2016
The Rev Jenny Spouge made a welcome return to us for our October Cafe Service, when we had a lively and interesting discussion on healing and the importance of treating people holistically. On the third October Sunday, we were all moved by Melvyn Corby's sermon urging us to hold fast to the Word of God, the key to the spread of the Gospel. Our new minister, Nigel Bibbings, led the Communion Service on the fourth Sunday. The theme of his service was 'God's unconditional love which is available to all'. He urged us to stay on track and be faithful to God throughout our lives, reminding us that He will be faithful to us whether or not we are successful. As usual when there is a fi fth Sunday in the month, we and the Edlesborough Methodist Church congregation joined our friends in the Salvation Army at their morning service.
It was a typically joyful occasion with a characteristically warm welcome and a very meaningful sermon on God's amazing grace.
The Saturday Cafe Community programme started again on the second Saturday in October and was a very pleasant event with a number of new visitors.
Date for your Diary:
Coffee Morning with Craft Stall, Saturday 3rd December 2016 10am – 12 noon
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