Sunday, August 31, 2008

SUNDAY, 31ST AUGUST

Today concluded Champion's Challenge week. This past week both the children's and youth's ministries have held a holiday club.
The children met each morning (monday to friday) for a time of challenges, games and craft.
Each morning included a DVD presentation on the life of Jesus following sporting themes. For further information see our children's minstries blog http://thekingdomkids.blogspot.com/

Each evening our youths met for a time of fun: watching a DVD, field games, baking, art, music, dance, party games and the beach.


This morning's teaching was on the Holy Spirit and we were all invited to say who the Holy Spirit is; answers included Dove, Trinity, Pentecost. The Holy Spirit is even mentioned in the story of creation. Although we cannot see the Holy Spirit he is and has always been here.

SUNDAY, 24TH AUGUST

Last Sunday Lieutenant Emma Scott introduced a new way for us to get to know each other better, each week one or two people will be interviewed for This Time Tomorrow (3T's). Bob Shrubb was the first. This time (10.50am) on a typical monday (last monday being a bank holiday didn't count) Bob would be in a team meeting, Bob works as a Ventilation Engineer and he described what this entailed.
The day's topic was the different names for God: the worship songs reflected this. The reading came from Exodus 3 and instead of it being read out it was shown on DVD "The Prince of Egypt".

Who am I? We were all given a piece of paper with the outline of a person on and we were asked to add things that made us who we are; e.g. family, chocolate (Emma's choice) or sport etc.

Monday, August 11, 2008

WELCOME TO THE SCOTTS

On Sunday, 10th August, we welcomed our new Officers, Mark and Emma Scott. The service was led by Major David Ramsey and assisted by his wife Karen and Envoy Val.
Emma and Mark shared their 3 favourites things; Emma's are dancing, shoes and family, whilst Mark,s are sport, visual expression and sleep. The church leaders welcomed and prayed for our new Senior Leaders.
We made Mark and Emma feel at home, the best way we know, with food ! The service was followed by a buffet, prepared by members of our Adult and South Ashford Ministries teams.

SUNDAY 3RD AUGUST - THE JOURNEY

On Sunday we met together for a time of prayer and reflection, about ten people came together, an extremely good number for a prayer meeting as it doesn't entertain it isn't sitting back in a comfortable chair prayer is all about you and all effort comes from you. The journey was a walk through prayer time taking the plan Jesus laid out for us The Lords prayer, how Jesus lead us into Gods presence, firstly we looked at how important order is to God, He created in an order to achieve perfection. The Lords prayer takes us through order to achieve the ultimate intimacy. The Bible is an example of Gods order, numbers are relevant and each have a specific meaning.

No. 1 represents singleness Ephesians 4 v 7 speaks of oneness John speaks of unity all together in oneness when we are speaking in prayer we are at oneness two people joined together as one.


No. 2 represents the truth two witnesses to clarify the truth no 2 is used 21 times in Daniel and Revelation in respect to figure two.


No.3 represents the Godhead the trinity


No. 4 represents universal truth the four corners north, south, east and west, the four winds all expressing God is for all in every direction.


No. 5 refers to the teaching, the 5 books of Moses are teaching books. Jesus used the figure five in His ministry, five loaves, five virgins all teaching.


No. 6 represents mankind's rebellion, imperfection, its used 273 times God created man on the 6th day and the rebellion is clear in that area in Rev 666 identifies the mark of Satan it identifies the stain Satan can leave on your life


No. 7 represents perfection God completion of creation on the 7th day, seven is the most important it represents everything of God, Revelation sets the foundations, seven churches, the foundation seven spirits the life of the church, seven candlesticks the light of Jesus, seven trumpets the sound that reaches out, seven thunders the warning beware there's rough weather ahead, seven mountain trials ahead to climb, endurance, faith. Seven slain the lost seven kings the glory the prize the victory. The Lords prayer is taken in seven stages, start the journey:


1. Our Father which art in heaven, call on his name call him into your presence before you take another step in your prayers,


2. Hallowed be Thy name recognising the holiness the majestic position God has in our lives


3. Thy Kingdom come speaks of Gods authority its all about you Jesus,


4. Thy will be done total submission giving ourselves totally into God's hands


5. having gone though stages 1-4 we have prepared the way cleared the path to be intimate in oneness with God. Give us this day our daily bread to enable us to be in that position to ask to recognise his love and his grace over our lives the first four stages are important.


6. Forgive us our trespasses, with these words we recognise our own worthiness and how we have failed God, it's a time of cleansing asking protection over our lives.


7. For thine is the kingdom, the final step in our Journey the ultimate triumph, the reign over all, we followed this example as we went from stage to stage regarding our church.

Sunday, August 03, 2008

Willesborough Windmill


Wednesday 30th July


30 people from Wednesdays Adult Ministries group came for a lovely Afternoon visit to the Willesborough Windmill.
We all enjoyed Cream Tea`s, Cake or Coffee in the Cafe or sat outside in the sunshine. 18 of the Adults and Children had a Guided Trour of the Windmill going up 4 or was it 5 sets of very steep steps to the top, seeing the sails up close and the views over Ashford which was breath taking !
Everyone said that they had a fabulous day, getting together, chatting and catching up.

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Litterpick
Sunday 27th July 08

Between 2 - 5pm about 20 Adults and Children walked from the Hall with all the equipment Caroline had collected from the Council, we walked up past the School and through the new part of
South Willesborough to the River and back to the SWAN Centre with a small stop at the Play Park. It was a very hot, sunny day and we were very grateful to reach the Hall at 5pm where Caroline had provided cool drinks and Icepoles for everyone. All the rubbish that we had collected was left were the Council had asked us to at the SWAN Centre.