Welcome to the page for this week’s Sunday Service. Whether the past week has been good, tough or indifferent for you, we’re glad that you’re joining with us as we worship God today. We’re thinking about what it means to trust and follow God this week. Maybe that’s a choice you made long ago, or maybe you’re still thinking about what it would mean if you did. Join us, this is one journey we really are all in together.
Again this week we are blessed to have music from the team at Soul Survivor who have shown incredible generosity in making their songs freely available for Churches to use while we are meeting online. Thank you to them.
Krissy has prepared another great Craft activity for all of us to take part in this week. This week we’re making Binoculars! I know how much you have all valued these. To join in with the Craft, watch the video below and get started
If you’d like to look at some questions aiming to provoke thought and discussion which Krissy has prepared, you can find those here:
You can watch Kris’s sermon again here or listen to it again on our services and sermons page or podcast:
Here are this week’s Bible Study and Reflection Questions. These double as our prompts for House Group discussion too. If you’d like to join a small group for prayer and to look at the Bible with others, we’d love you to. Get in touch and let us know.
We are entering the Week Of Prayer For Christian Unity today, too. As a Church which is a Local Ecumenical Partnership, one of our core values is that we believe in working, ministering and praying together for God’s kingdom to continue to come in Northampton and the world around us. Do join us as we pray with people and Christians around Northampton in the coming week. Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, along with the World Council of Churches have put together a week of prayers, meditations and reflections to encourage us to think about what it means to ‘abide in Christ’, or to be ‘in Christ.’ I’d encourage you to follow these prayers this week if you would like to. You can download the material prepared for us by CTBI below
Every week we attempt to find the Sunday service for 10.30 nut almost always we an only get it after it is finished. We get as far as the five-minute countdown clock but it is usually stuck, so we watch later.