Monday, 22 February 2016

Felixstowe Christian Viewpoint: Mindful of Christ

Mindful of Christ is a day event for women from Felixstowe and the surrounding area.  Details and how to register for the event are below.

Bereavement Support Group

Hope Trust are holding another one of their Bereavement Support Groups starting in April. Details are below.

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Welly Walk, February 16, 2016



It was a lovely fine day when the intrepid party set out from Manor Terrace Car Park for the Fludyer Arms, and for the intrepid few, out to Jacob's Ladder. The video gives a flavour of the afternoon. It was a great opportunity to walk along, have a chat and sample the delights of the Little Ice Cream Shop as well as raise some cash for Love Russia's Playground Appeal. 26 people took part. Well done to all who came.







 

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Christian Witness to Israel 6th March 2016




A printable poster (A4 pdf) can be downloaded here.


Give it some welly!

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Yes, on 16th February is our Welly Walk in aid of Love Russia's Playground appeal.    It is for everyone, not just children. So come along and have an afternoon out together.    We've even got a mobility scooter and a dog coming!   Sponsor forms are available online but if you don't want to be sponsored and come for fun  then that's fine too.  We are sure some of the children would appreciate being sponsored though.

There's a long and short route along the Prom and you can stop at the Little Ice Cream shop near the Pier if you are of limited range.  Below are some details of where it starts and routes.  You can download a Sponsor Form here.

Oh,  haven't you got any wellies?    Don't worry, come with suitable footware for walking and we'll pretend not to notice!  We've even got someone on a mobility scooter and a four legged friend, so this really is for everybody.

If you need more information, email administrator@mrbcfelixstowe.org.uk 




Sunday, 7 February 2016

Pray for the Eastern Baptist Association


EBA Regional Minister, Nick Lear, recently sent us a letter asking for our prayers for the association at the beginning of the new year.

God is a generous God and he gives his churches all that is needed to fulfil his mission. But we have finite resources of time, energy and money so from time to time it is important for us to seek God’s priorities for us and ensure that we are using what he has given us in the ways that he wants us to. So the EBA Council is currently exploring what God’s strategic priorities might be for us as an Association (of which your church is a part). As a significant part of that process we would be overjoyed if you and your church would join us in that process of prayerful discernment.    It would be wonderful if we could all use the same prayer at different times over the next month so that we can be persistent in our praying to our gracious and wonderful Saviour. We suggest the following prayer could be used, but of course please pray your own prayers in addition:



Lord Jesus, our Savour.
We have recently celebrated your birth in this world and  rejoiced that you are Immanuel, God with us. You have shown us our Heavenly Father’s love – supremely in your death on the cross. Thank you that after your resurrection you gave your people, the Church, the task of being Immanuel among the people who do not yet know you. You call us to go into your world, to make disciples, to baptise them and teach about you. Thank you that by your Spirit you are with us to help us in this task.

Thank you too that our local church is part of a wider family of churches, particularly Baptist churches, and as part of that family we are seeking your guidance today.

Inspire us in our thinking. Encourage us our imagining. Help us to see with the eyes of faith what you would have us do and broaden our vision beyond our human limitations. Speak to us and through us so that we might discern what you are saying to us as a church and to our wider family in the Eastern Baptist Association.

Speak, Lord, your servants are listening.

Amen
 
Just to clarify what we mean by strategic priorities, the EBA’s vision is to grow healthy churches that are wholesome communities engaged in relevant mission. We are seeking to discern together what God wants us to do together to continue Jesus’ mission commission (Matthew 28:19)? How does God want to use the EBA to support the making of and growth of disciples in and through local churches? How can the EBA help you and your church to fulfil this commission? You might have specific ideas about what we should be doing (for example, providing training for local church members in how to share their faith with others or regional prayer events) or they could be more general (for example, sharing inspiring stories of what God is doing across the EBA).

If you have any word from the Lord or any feedback for the EBA Council, please let Mark know as he has some postcards to send comments back to the EBA.