Our Winter 2011 magazine is now published, and is available here, alternatively you can get a printed copy by contacting us here.
In the meantime, why not read Richard’s latest musings.
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This was the 3rd year that we have held a Remembrance Service in Knaphill Village. We hold the Service on Armistice Day, November 11th instead of the nearest Sunday. We gather outside the Old Library. The Service this year had a special poignancy, as there is now no one living that served during . . . → Read More: Public Act of Remembrance
Curious about Christianity? Know the name, but little else? Thought only the daft or the certifiable can believe in God? Think you know what Christianity is all about and have discounted it as irrelevant? Unsatisfied by the thought that there is absolutely no meaning to life, that we’re all a cosmic accident? Like the . . . → Read More: Why Christianity?
KBC were recently privileged to bear witness to Jill on her journey with God as she undertook Believers Baptism. Having been baptised myself aged 20 something, I can say from the heart this is not something to be taken lightly. Baptism is a public declaration of faith and a deeply powerful act of obedience to God. As the apostle Paul says:
For the 3rd year, in August, we held a Children’s Holiday Club . This year we had 22 children and for some it was the 3rd time they had been with us. The theme this year was a Secret Mission. Each day was based on the Story of Moses from his birth to leading . . . → Read More: Mission Rescue Holiday Club
What a fun weekend has just passed, at first glance it looked like being a pretty daunting one: Saturday working with Outside Light in Woking ballooning. Sunday church in the morning, as well as the Strawberry Fair to setup, balloon at, and break down. While in the background the summerhouse at . . . → Read More: Worship in the church, the street and the field…
As part of our Easter preparations this year we met with the Methodist Church & Holy Trinity on alternate Sunday evenings during the 6 weeks of Lent. We used Henri Nouwen’s studies on the Return of the Prodigal Son, based on Rembrandt’s painting. From the first time Henri saw the painting it had a . . . → Read More: Reflections on Easter 2011
For the Walk of Witness I had been chosen as one of the marshals, something I have never done. In fact for myself the walk is new, this being only the second year I have attended. Yet I would not now be without this chance to publicly declare my faith. This year’s walk started . . . → Read More: Good Friday Walk of Witness |
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