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This Sunday, Ruth Morton continues our series 'James: Faith that Works', by looking at 'Faith and Words'. Steve & Bev Jones lead our meeting with Dan & Jenna Wood leading us in worship.
It is also the last of our Gift Days this Sunday. You can find out all the details about this year's Gift Days here.
This Sunday, Ruth Morton finishes our series on the 'Seven Signs in John' by speaking to us about Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. Sanjay Mahtani leads our meeting, with Jeremy Blakey leading us in worship.
For Tiny Tots (0-4yrs) there will be a Stay & Play. King's Kids (4-11yrs) and Youth (11-18yrs) will be staying in the main service. Colouring and Activity Packs will be provided at the back of the main hall.
On Good Friday, Ruth Morton and Simon Thomas lead us in an intimate and more reflective, interactive service with George Wicks leading us in worship.
We will have some simple activities for the children to take part in. There will be no refreshments served.
This week we will start our series Kingdom Seeds this Sunday looking at the book of Galatians 6:7-10.
Ruth Morton speaks, with Simon and Carol Jackman lead the meeting, with Bethany Summers leading us in worship.
Refreshments are available before the service.
Throughout this series, subject to weather on the day, we plan to share a bring-your-own picnic, after the service, at Oatlands Park. Leave your car at TKC, and join us immediately after the service until around (say) 1pm.
This week we will continue our series called Awaken! this Sunday looking at the book of Isaiah chapter 48.
Ruth Morton speaks, with Andy and Ruth O'Connell leading the meeting, with Josh Wells leading us in Worship.
This week there will not be activities for our younger children (0-11yrs) or youth.
As the church’s pastoral team, we are very aware of how difficult many of us have found it to get and stay connected to the church - or indeed any - community during lockdown, so we are running a couple of events to connect those who are single or newish to meet up on a Zoom call.
Please do join us to talk, pray, and simply fellowship together. You can drop in for as long or as short a time as you want. After an initial welcome all together, it’s likely we will break into smaller breakout groups to mix and mingle.
Please sign up and we will email you the link to join us.
As the church’s pastoral team, we are very aware of how difficult many of us have found it to get and stay connected to the church - or indeed any - community during lockdown, so we are running a couple of events to connect those who are single or newish to meet up on a Zoom call.
Please do join us to talk, pray, and simply fellowship together. You can drop in for as long or as short a time as you want. After an initial welcome all together, it’s likely we will break into smaller breakout groups to mix and mingle.
Please sign up and we will email you the link to join us.
This week, Ruth Morton (member of our Prayer and Supernatural Focus Team, and of the Pastoral Focus Team) spoke from Psalm 133 as part of our summertime series.
Ruth urges us to pursue unity! Unity has the power to bring life, change the atmosphere and it testifies to the world that the Father sent the Son to save it.
Our service is led by Steve Jones (Senior Pastor), with Emmanuel Omuederiaye leading us in worship.
Taking The Turning to Lille
One of the great things about working for Steve Thomas is that I get to hear about all sorts of things and even get to take part in some of them. However, when, within a few weeks of hearing of the incredible results obtained in an evangelism campaign in Reading, I began to pick up indications that, not only that they were thinking of taking this thing to France, but that Steve had actually volunteered my services to help administrate the event, as well as to translate all the related texts, I was far from impressed.