Mission Worship Returns to Eastbourne

One of the biggest Christian book and Bible distributors in Europe, Kingsway CLC Trust, are thrilled to announce that Mission Worship, an annual worship event, will be returning for its first face-to-face gathering in three years. The event will take place on 17th-19th November 2023 – their 27th year of equipping the Church.

Mission Worship will be held at the Kings Centre, Eastbourne, drawing together church leaders, worship pastors and those with a passion to worship God; to experience times of praise and worship, faith-building and receiving of the Word.

This year’s gathering entitled Fresh Encounter dives deep into the core of the Christian faith with specialist seminars including:

Worship Evangelism: A two session seminar – one teaching how to approach worship evangelism, followed by a session in Eastbourne town centre, putting into practice what has been learnt.

Song Writing Stream: Teaching on crafting new songs by guest song writers and Integrity Music’s A&R Manager, along with practical song writing sessions where delegates have the opportunity to create a worship song, with the guidance of international worship leaders.

Mental Health and Wellbeing: Discover the intersection of faith and mental health, and how they can support one another.

Shifting Culture: Glen Scrivener will share fresh insights into how we can maintain a Christian worldview, in the ever-changing landscape.

With over 20+ seminars, others include new songsmaster classesharmonising & backing vocals, men’s, women’s and prayer. There will also be times to gather together for celebrations on the Friday night, Saturday morning, Saturday night and Sunday morning.


Jarrod Cooper who will be bringing the Word said I am so excited and expectant to be at Mission Worship. We are all in such a turbulent and pivotal time in history, and we need a fresh touch from Heaven – so I am praying for a powerful move of the Holy Spirit to be poured out upon us all!”

Emmanuel Smith who will be leading worship on Saturday night alongside Aaron Keyes said, “I’m excited to be part of a group of Kingdom people who are hungry to seek the face of God and to release a sound into the earth.”

Mat Owen – Chair of Mission Worship said “Even though Mission Worship has been gathering online for the past few years there’s something so special when we come together in large numbers singing songs of praise and worship – we just know God will bring the blessing”

Go to missionworship.com for more details, and an exclusive 10% discount using code: MW10

November Men’s Breakfast Details

Hi Folks

Our next breakfast is on the 11th November at the Royal Eastbourne Golf Club at 8.00 when Kate Dilloway, a retired teacher who worships at St John’s Eastbourne will be sharing her Thought for the Day.

For newcomers, the breakfast is a full English breakfast served buffet style, the cost is £12.00, cash if possible, cards will be taken if required.

The breakfast starts promptly at 8.00 to finish at 9.00, please arrive around 7.45 to collect a coffee or tea from the drinks station.  With the increased number of guests an early arrival does help to smooth entry.

For newcomers who might be interested in attending, please let me know.

For our regular attendees, if you are unable to attend, please give me your apology by midday, the Thursday prior to the breakfast, the number I submit is the number I can be charged for.  I do hope to see you there.

Our December speaker on the 9th is David  McLean, a retired teacher, worshipping at St Saviour’s Church, Eastbourne.

God Bless

Dennis
Email: dennisthompson618@gmail.com
(M) 07808 731166
(H) 01323 749329

Local Christian Author now has book in print after response to E Book

Anglican lay leader and the editor of many Christian classics, Richard Herkes, has news of his own persoanl writing project.

Following on from the e-book release of my novel Ariel: No Name Under Heaven, I’m delighted to let you know that the book is now available in paperback. I’ve been encouraged by the responses so far to the digital edition, but I know that many folk wanted to wait for the printed version.

In order to keep the price down, it is currently only available on Amazon. You can purchase it here:

At 740 pages, it’s been a challenge to keep the price down. If I do eventually widen distribution through bookshops, the price will have to rise by almost half as much again.

If you decide to purchase it, I’d love to hear from you. All comments welcome – it would be great to get some conversations going (see Chapter 18…). And my thanks to those sharp-eyed readers of the digital edition who alerted me to a few issues that need fixing or smoothing.

From the very start of writing this, I’ve seen it as a story that could get conversations going across the spectrum of religious belief, or none. If it proves useful in that way (as well as providing an entertaining read), I’ll be content.

 

Songs of Saints and Sinners

SAINTS & SINNERS CONCERT
Our Lady of Ransom Church
(Grange Road, BN21 4EU)

SATURDAY 4TH NOVEMBER 7.30pm

Refreshments at interval midway. An evening of secular and sacred music and storytelling, exploring and celebrating the journey of faith as saints and sinners on the road.  John Holstrom (keyboard) and Dominic Dring (saxophone, flute and vocals), Elisha Dring (singer) and special guests.  Donation (suggest £5 to £10) on the night, with money raised going towards a local charity

Crowhurst Quiet Days

Crowhurst Christian Healing Centre are holding two Quiet Days at the beginning November.

Revd Steve Gurr is leading the first (3rd November) which promises to be a helpful and creative day exploring suffering and God’s healing. It is called “The elephant in the room – giving voice to suffering”.  Steve is Chaplain at HMP Ford in West Sussex and has previously served as a hospice Chaplain.

On our second day (8th November), our Senior Chaplain, Steve Gendall will be exploring the message that Jesus preached to the poor.

Both days are £30 each which includes a 2-course lunch and morning and afternoon refreshments.  Book by calling 01424 830204 or https://www.crowhursthealing.org.uk/programme.php

 

Wave of Light In Remembrance of Children Lost Too Soon

Join us,  the Eastbourne Wave of Light, in remembrance of babies and children lost too soon. Sunday 15th October at 6.45pm,  Our Lady of Ransom Church , Grange Road, Eastbourne BN21 4EU.

We look forward to welcoming you and your family at 6.45pm ready to light a candle at 7pm  to join in with the national Wave of Light

Cafe Church – Saturday Mornings at Centro

SATURDAY MORNING CAFE CHURCH WITH KING’S 

Venue: Kings Centro Lounge,

102 Seaside Road, Eastbourne, BN21 3PF

 11:00am – 12:30pm

Includes a short ten-minute talk on issues of faith and life,

with friendly discussion over tea/coffee and cake.

Dates and topics for October 2023

 

7th Oct: Depression – coming out of the tunnel.

14 Oct: Overcoming – “You will face many defeats in life,

but never let yourself be defeated.” (Maya Angelou)

 

21 Oct: Science V God

28 Oct: Purpose in Life – “Life can only be understood backwards,

but it must be lived forwards.” (Soren Kieregaard)