
Read Together Challenge
If you find yourself struggling to regularly read the bible, why not take on our latest Read Together challenge and read the book of James with someone else?
Now more than ever we are a church without walls – scattered – to be salt & light in Belfast and beyond. We want to be open to and step towards the opportunities this unprecedented situation presents. Therefore, we’re eager to resource you (and your family) over the coming weeks to look UP, IN & OUT. There will be resources for all ages & stages so keep checking for more coming soon!
If you find yourself struggling to regularly read the bible, why not take on our latest Read Together challenge and read the book of James with someone else?
We set off on this short series with an acknowledgement, that right now, in lockdown, we aren’t always thriving and flourishing. To live lives that are life-giving and God-honouring we are suggesting 7 Rhythms to practice every day.
The first of our 7 Rhythms is Start Well, and to start well we’ve got to start the day by hearing God’s voice and reading His Word. But how do we know where to start, to start well?
We’re all feeling the lack of structure to our days. That’s why we’re suggesting 7 Rhythms to create structure, space and focus to remain close to God in this time.
As we approach Easter this year we’re taking five minutes every day to follow the final week of Jesus as he came to the cross and out of the tomb. Together, we fix our eyes on the certain hope we have in Jesus and his eternal victory.
As we approach Easter this year we’re taking five minutes every day to follow the final week of Jesus as he came to the cross and out of the tomb. Together, we fix our eyes on the certain hope we have in Jesus and his eternal victory.
As we approach Easter this year we’re taking five minutes every day to follow the final week of Jesus as he came to the cross and out of the tomb. Together, we fix our eyes on the certain hope we have in Jesus and his eternal victory.
As we approach Easter this year we’re taking five minutes every day to follow the final week of Jesus as he came to the cross and out of the tomb. Together, we fix our eyes on the certain hope we have in Jesus and his eternal victory.
As we approach Easter this year we’re taking five minutes every day to follow the final week of Jesus as he came to the cross and out of the tomb. Together, we fix our eyes on the certain hope we have in Jesus and his eternal victory.
As we approach Easter this year we’re taking five minutes every day to follow the final week of Jesus as he came to the cross and out of the tomb. Together, we fix our eyes on the certain hope we have in Jesus and his eternal victory.
As we approach Easter this year we’re taking five minutes every day to follow the final week of Jesus as he came to the cross and out of the tomb. Together, we fix our eyes on the certain hope we have in Jesus and his eternal victory.
As we approach Easter this year we’re taking five minutes every day to follow the final week of Jesus as he came to the cross
As we approach Easter this year we’re taking five minutes every day to follow the final week of Jesus as he came to the cross
We’re inviting all youth [yr8-14] to join us this Sunday night 7pm as we gather on ZOOM to fix our eyes on Jesus in the middle of the storm! Can’t wait to see you all there
It’s Monday 23 March – your first day out of normal routine of school, of seeing friends and having structure / rhythm to your week. How does it feel?
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