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Christ our Crowned head - Bible Study with Tod

Bible Study with Tod Christ our Crowned head… A study for Christ the King Sunday in November Text: Matthew 25.31-46 Setting the scene: This story’s placement in Matthew’s Gospel ends Jesus’ public teaching.  Jesus’ teaching lingers in the listeners’ ears; have we ears to hear? The phrase, ‘all the nations’ refers to all non-Jewish people. The peoples of ‘all the …
Christ our Crowned head - Bible Study with Tod

Alabare featured in worship 1 December

Alabare featured in worship 1 December
Helen Inglis of Alabare will be bringing the morning message on 1 December. Alabare, a charity helping the homeless in the Salisbury area, is the recipient of our Christmas appeal. Bring your donations each Sunday during Advent and place them beneath our Christmas tree. About Alabare Alabare UK is a charity, founded in 1991, that supports homeless, vulnerable and marginalised …

Prayers for St John's choirs

Please pray for the four choirs at St John’s United Church of Zambia, giving thanks for their devotion and worship, and praying for their continued growth and witness to Jesus.  The choirs include the Main Choir (pictured), the Praise Team, the Women's Christian Fellowship Choir and a second choir made up of a smaller group of WCF members.

Traidcraft news -- Palm oil is good; debunking the myth

The Traidcraft Stall is open regularly at Salisbury URC.  Check with Anne for dates. From Traidcraft’s pen: Palm Oil is Good – debunking the myth Do you avoid products which contain palm oil? How much do you know about sustainable palm oil and how much it differs from regular palm oil? What is FairPalm? To clue yourself up, read on… …
Traidcraft news -- Palm oil is good; debunking the myth

In memory of Ray Purchase

In memory of Ray Purchase
Several new Sing Praise hymnals have been purchased with gifts given in memory of Ray Purchase.  These will be dedicated during the morning service on Sunday 24 November.
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