June 21, 2007 | Filed Under Events | No Comments
| August 18, 2007 |
| 7:30 pm | to | 9:30 pm |
An epic motion picture set in an imaginative world of adventure, intrigue and romance, One Night with the King follows a young girl who rises from peasant to princess by going against the culture and seeking the King’s heart rather than the riches of the kingdom.
So begins the story of Esther, One Night with the King, a story that reveals that all of life is under God’s command. Power, position and prominence are one thing, but when Esther must choose between all she’s ever dreamed of and the fate of her people, will she be able to find the courage to step forward and embrace her destiny?
This is a great opportunity to see the book of Esther on the big screen. Although God is never mentioned in the book, see how He’s always in control, and working all thing together for the good of those that love Him.
There will be light refreshments.
June 20, 2007 | Filed Under Gigs, News | No Comments
Yes! Rob Bell, author of Velvet Elvis and Sex God, creator of the Nooma series and founder of Mars Hill Church, is going to be at the Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton on the 28th of June! It’s part of his ‘Calling All Peacemakers’ tour. Here’s what the website says:
From petty conflicts among friends to nations sending soldiers to the other side of the world, we live in a world in which bombs come in all shapes and sizes.
What we need to learn is the fine art of nonviolence, we need a path that isn’t violent and isn’t passive, one that subverts the aggressor and empowers the oppressed, that guides us into a better tomorrow.
What we need now more than ever is the teachings of Jesus, who pioneered a brilliant way of loving nonviolence that truly would make the world a better place, if we have the guts to listen…
Check the website for ticket info, and get yours now before it’s too late!
June 12, 2007 | Filed Under Events | No Comments
| July 14, 2007 |
| 8:00 am | to | 8:30 am |
Prayer and food! What could be better!
Come along at 8am to enjoy breakfast together, and then a time of prayer and thanksgiving.
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