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Fireworks Tonight!

Its Fireworks tonight! Our Friday clubs are combining for fireworks tonight. Please join us at 5.30pm at The Manse on Part Street. Remember to wrap up warm!

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Grace Youth Events

Half-term holidays are over, so our Friday Youth Clubs and Thursday Footprints are back to normal this week. So just to remind you: Footprints in on Thursday at 10.00am, and on Friday, we have Five Alive at 5.15pm, Friday Club at 6.15pm, and FOY is meeting at 6.30pm this week. For more details, call the church office on 531751.

Grace Youth

All our term-time activities are now on again, and working as normal. If you would like further details, please do contact us.

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Arequippa News July 2013

He said to his servant, “Go up now, look toward the sea.” So he went up and looked, and said, “There is nothing.” And seven times he said, “Go again.” Then it came to pass the seventh time, that he said, “There is a cloud, as small as a man’s hand, rising out of the sea!” (1 Kings 18: 43,44)

 


 

Much More To Come

There was no mercy for the prophets of Baal, the cancer mercilessly cut out from the body politic in a day; nothing spared. But there was no going up to Carmel until that merciless work was fully completed. The principle is clear for us too see: sin must be dealt with before grace can rain down from above. With the evil removed the way was opened for blessing.

We remember the glorious truth that a crucified, resurrected and reigning Christ has sent the promised Holy Spirit to gather his elect from the four corners of the earth. Elijah´s servant looking toward the sea said “there is nothing”, but the three and a half year drought had to give way to an abundant outpouring. Praise God we can and must come before the Lord with the same confidence and assurance as Elijah, to persevere in prayer. Sin and evil has been atoned for and removed.

We may also look sometimes at the work and think “there is nothing” but faith perceives and perseveres until the promised blessing is poured out upon his people. Satan would also whisper to us “there is nothing”. But a cloud as small as a man´s hand is seen rising from the sea, and Elijah knew there was much more to come!

Can we say and pray with the same confidence, that there is so much more to come regarding God´s Kingdom?

 


 

Family Disintegration

A recent article in our local paper stated that sexual abuse towards children and teenagers had increased by 40% over the last year, and that violence towards women had also increased significantly. With us working predominantly among the poorer class of society the fractured nature of family life is also reflected in the church. However, the Gospel can reach those affected by such trauma. For example a lady who attended this years camp for the first time, with her husband and young child, recently asked to speak with Ronny and myself after the service, together with her husband. Well, a man who we thought was her husband! It had come to her knowledge that he was in fact still legally married to another woman!

There are many other sad issues that I cannot relate here, but suffice to say that we were confronted with something that is a common occurrence here, and as the worldly vernacular would say, “shacking up together” without any sense of commitment, especially from the male gender. I can think of 5 women who attend the church who are in relationships where they receive no support from their spouses. Also in other families the only word that would describe their homes would be ‘fractious’. One lady called Gladys, who attends the Sunday services in Villa Magisterial shared with Roxy that her partner had recently left her. She has two children and in desperate need of an operation to save the sight in one of her eyes. Another lady in VM called Angela, whose children attend the children´s club on a Friday, works all the hours she can to support her children. Her partner recently came out of prison due to the violence she suffered at his hands.

Of course of ourselves we cannot mend such brokenness nor can we change the circumstances of their bad choices and decisions, but we do know that real change can only come through the powerful work of the Holy Spirit through the new birth. Nothing but a new heart can bring about conclusive change, transforming people´s lives. Pray with us that the Lord will be gracious and bring about this miracle of grace, which alone can bring salvation, and transform many of these families.

 


 

The Regular Ministry

Simon Bolivar, San Pedro, Villa Magisterial

We are encouraged by seeing new faces in all the areas where we are serving the Lord, but the great need is for a spiritual stirring among the unsaved.

Please pray for Davíd & his family. A month ago he left the church seemingly through conviction but has recently returned! He has even asked for baptism! Ronny knows the family and will be meeting with them on a regular basis. He is an engineer who works at a local mine, and would be the only sizeable “earner” among us. They helped recently with preparing the food for the anniversary service, which was a real encouragement.

Lucía is a lady who seems near to the kingdom. She was near death after an unsuccessful operation, but thankfully came through and has expressed her desire to serve the Lord. Her husband is a drinker, who spends more time with his worldly pals! Pray that these individuals will come right through to a full knowledge of God´s call to salvation in Christ. At Villa Magisterial we have a number who are regular on a Sunday. Recently a couple of the ladies have come with their husbands to the main service on a Sunday afternoon; Patti & René: Mari Luz & Owen. Pray for these couples and the others who attend, that the Lord will save married couples and that we may soon have a group of believers there to be a living witness in the community. Ronny leads a Bible study on Thursday, in the local community centre in San Pedro, with a number of members of the church who live in the village.

Pray also that the Lord will prosper all the ministry to the Glory of God. Pray for all the evangelism, and for the various children´s meetings in all these areas. How we need to see a new generation with biblical principles instilled in them, by the Spirit, from a young age.

 


 

Dust clouds and Gales!

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Dust clouds, gales & rain! Never seen rain in June, and never seen gales in Peru! But have them we did, which made for a most unusual day! Roxy was in a panic, and all I could say was, “Call this a gale; you want to live in England!” I was a real calming influence! Then came a power cut; total darkness and me fumbling around to find the torch; now i´m worried about her blood pressure! I slept like a log through the whistling and sound of flying debris, while Roxy was up and down like a yo-yo (so she told me)! Flights were cancelled and Melly enjoyed a day off school!

 


 

Comings and Goings

We would value prayer for the visits to us over the next few months. Fiona Cary from the church in Formby, Merseyside, will be staying with us for a number of weeks. She will be helping Megan Addison in the orphanage and also assisting us in the children´s ministry, in all areas. Trevor Condy from our home church in Southport and David Rivero from the church in Madrid will, DV, be visiting us in September. Pray that their ministry to the church will be fruitful, and that they also may be blessed and encouraged by being with us.

I also need to travel to Lima a couple of times to change the category of my visa, due to the uncertainty regarding religious visas. Being married to a Peruvian I have the option of changing this status to that of a family resident. Pray that the whole process will go ahead without any problems. Pray that I will have a good dose of heavenly patience! I still find it hard to bear incompetence and irrationality in many of these matters. You can fulfill all the criteria that they ask for on the website, and then when you get there, they make others up! It often boils down to the individual person. Pray I may get a nice one!!

We take the opportunity to give thanks to the Lord for your support and prayers for us in the work here in Arequipa. May the Lord be pleased to extend his kingdom among us all to the glory of His name.

Holiday Bible Club

Mission Rescue!

Its Spring Half Term, so it must be Holiday Bible Club at Grace!

This year, send your kids to ‘Mission Rescue’ – four mornings of fun-filled activities during the half-term holiday. Designed for primary school ages from Reception up to Year 6, our free club offers games, crafts, stories and so much more. Have a read of our advertising leaflet below for more details.

For directions, click Here. To contact us for more information, click Here.


Holiday Bible Club


 

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Young Life Speakout Weekend 2013

Our Easter weekend at Grace was a busy one, with our evening service on Thursday, the Good Friday morning service, and a church walk on Easter Monday, all in addition  to our normal events. But as well as all that, we were delighted that the youth group, Young Life, were once again with us for their annual Speakout. The following is a report on their activities, written by one of the Young Life members:

 


 

“The long weekend started at 8pm on Thursday night. After the first session we had supper, then, at about 10:30 went to our rooms. The girls slept in rooms at the back of the meeting hall, whilst the boys slept in Bethesda, a nearby church. The Friday morning session included a talk by Ste Wells on how to be a good ‘open airer’.

During the weekend, we had around 7 hours of open airs, which drew good crowds of listeners. We split into 3 groups, and during the open airs each group had different responsibilities. On the Sunday afternoon, at least half a dozen young boys did their first ever open air talk, which was an encouragement to the whole team. Even more encouraging though, around 50 non-Christians were contacted over the weekend!

Other activities included the talks spread out over the different days, with speakers including Vinny Commons, Steve Taylor and Daniel Moore. We held 2 events that people were invited to. One was a DVD presentation on a converted martial-artesian, called ‘Taming the Tiger’, and an update on the work of Daniel Moore.

Saving the best till last, the food was great. We had 2 new cooks, who supplied us with plenty of sweets, crisps and an excellent Sunday lunch.

Personal highlights included the night times when the boys enjoy a good laugh together. Also, I enjoyed the talks, especially those by Daniel Moore as he was clear and informative. I would go again without doubt, and found it was an encouragement in my Christian faith.”

By Ben Huxford aged 15 (Liverpool YL)

 


 

Young Life


 

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Easter at Grace

This Easter, we have a variety of events taking place over the weekend, including traditional Easter Services, special interest meetings, and a church outing on Easter Monday. Have a look through our schedule, and make a note to join us as we remember together that Christ died and rose again – He Is Risen!


Thursday 28th March at 7.30pm: Maundy Thursday Service

Readings from the gospel of Mark, with hymns new and traditional, to consider the reasons for the death of Jesus Christ.


Friday 29th March at 11.00am: Good Friday Service

An all-age service, reflecting on how the death of Jesus is relevant for us all.


Saturday 30th March at 7.30pm: Saturday Evening – Tony Anthony

From Kung Fu to Christ – a DVD Testimony by Tony Anthony, author of the book “Taming the Tiger”, and of the film of the same name.


Sunday 31st March at 10.30am: Easter Sunday Morning Service

With guest speaker Daniel Moore.


Sunday 31st March at 6.15pm: Easter Sunday Evening Service

With Maciek Stolarski.


 Sunday 31st March at 8.15pm: Miracles in the Jungle

Daniel Moore from New Tribes Mission, speaking about his experiences working for Christ in Papua New Guinea.


Monday 1st April: Meeting at 9.30am

Join us for a Easter Bank Holiday walk at Rivington. The walk is approx 4½ miles and including lunch and stops will take us about 4 hours of gentle walking to complete. For more details, click here.


 

By His knowledge My righteous Servant shall justify many, For He shall bear their iniquities.
Isaiah 53 v 11

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Church Walk – Easter Monday

Join us for a Easter Bank Holiday walk at Rivington. The walk is approx 4½ miles and including lunch and stops will take us about 4 hours of gentle walking to complete. Lots of time to chat and enjoy each others’ company. It is suitable for all who are reasonably active (however old or young) as there are hills and steps on the way up to the Pike. Please bring suitable footwear and clothing, a packed lunch and there will also be an opportunity to buy hot drinks and snacks in the café at the end of the walk. We leave the church at 9.30am and expect to return by 4.30pm. If you prefer, you can meet us at Rivington Great Hall Barn where we will be starting the walk at 11am.

Rivington Great House Barn
Rivington
Bolton
Lancashire
BL6 7SB

If you’re driving to Rivington Hall Barn, leave the M61 at Junction 6, drive past the Reebok Stadium and follow the signs for Horwich turning left at the Beehive roundabout onto A673. Keep straight ahead until you reach a mini roundabout turning right almost immediately after the roundabout into Lever Park Avenue. After approximately 1 mile turn left to the Great House Barn.

Please sign your name on the sheet in the foyer and see either Simon Kirk or Ben Helm for more details.


 

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Week Beginning 3 March 2013

Sunday 3rd March 2013

10.00am Pre-Service Prayer Meeting (in prayer room)

Please join us in this vital time of prayer for the Lord’s blessing

10.30am WORSHIP SERVICE

Isaiah ch52 v13 – ch53 v12: The Sin-bearing Servant Bibles: regular p652; large print p1080 Preacher: Pastor Stuart Harding

A crèche is provided for babies & toddlers and Sunday School is available for older children

Please join us for refreshments after the service

5.30pm LORD’S SUPPER

For members and baptised believers in fellowship with other like minded churches

6.15pm WORSHIP SERVICE

Revelation 21: The comfortable church’s wake up call (2) Bibles: regular p1102; large print p1806 Preacher: Pastor Stuart Harding

Refreshments will be served in the foyer after the service – all are very welcome


 

This week –

Mon 4th March

11.15am Funeral service for Ralph Martin

Grace Centre school room in use 12-3pm

Tues 5th

9.30am Elders meeting

7.30pm Singing Group practice

Wed 6th

10.30am Ladies’ Fellowship – Steve and Sandra Piggott

10.30am Men’s Fellowship – David Gibb

7.30pm Prayer Meeting & Bible Study, Ken Roberts

Thurs 7th

10.00am Footprints – Mother’s Day Craft

7.30pm English Classes in the small hall

Fri 8th

5.15pm 5-Alive – Last Supper & Jesus betrayed

6.15pm Friday Club – Something for Mother

7.30pm FOY – Karaoke and popcorn

Sat 9th

3rd pig training day

7.30pm YL – David White, North West Area Rally

Sun 10th

10.30am Worship Service – Don Crisp

6.15pm Worship Service – Don Crisp


 

Advance Notice –

Wed 13th Members’ meeting (finance report on 2012)

Sat 16th Ladies’ conference at North Preston Evangelical Church, 11am-4pm

Mon 1st Easter Family Church Walk – Easter Bank

Holiday Monday. A date for your diary – more details to follow


 

Ladies’ Day Conference 2013

Sat 16th March, 11am-4pm ‘Seasons of Change’ – speaker Alison Elliott, at North Preston Evangelical Church. If you would like to go, please sign the sheet on the notice board.


 

Sunday morning series: The Servant songs of Isaiah

In the build up to Easter, we are looking at the passages referred to as the ‘Servant Songs’. These predict the work of the Messiah some 700 years before Christ is born:

  • Isaiah ch42 v1-4: The Genuine & Gentle Servant
  • Isaiah ch49 v1-13: The Glorious Servant
  • Isaiah ch50 v4-9: The Speaking & Suffering Servant
  • Isaiah ch52 v13-ch53 v12: The Sin-bearing Servant

 

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Week Beginning 24 Feb 2013

Sunday 24th February 2013

10.00am Pre-Service Prayer Meeting (in prayer room)

Please join us in this vital time of prayer for the Lord’s blessing

10.30am WORSHIP SERVICE

Isaiah ch50 v4-9: ‘The Speaking & Suffering Servant’ Bibles: regular p650; large print p1076 Preacher: Pastor Stuart Harding

A crèche is provided for babies & toddlers and Sunday School is available for older children

Please join us for refreshments after the service

6.00pm Pre-Service Prayer Meeting (in crèche)

We need the Lord’s help in all we do – please join us in prayer

6.15pm WORSHIP SERVICE

Revelation 21: ‘The comfortable church’s wake up call (1)’ Bibles: regular p1102; large print p1806 Preacher: Pastor Stuart Harding

Refreshments will be served in the foyer after the service – all are very welcome


 

This Week

Mon 25th February

7.45pm Ladies’ Bible study at the Manse (chapter 5)

Tues 26th

9.00am Elders meeting

7.30pm Singing group practice

Wed 27th

10.30am Ladies’ Fellowship – Liz Clark (Bible series 1)

10.30am Men’s Fellowship – Alan White

7.30pm Prayer Meeting & Bible Study, Peter Holloway

Thurs 28th

10.00am Footprints

Please note: No Afternoon Fellowship today

7.30pm English Classes in the small hall

7.30pm Deacons meeting

Fri 1st March

5.15pm 5-Alive – The King Rides In!

6.15pm Friday Club – Games night

7.30pm FOY – Club night

Sat 2nd

10.00am Art Group

2.15pm Torch Trust for the Blind at Thomas Henshaw Court – 105 Norwood Road Southport – 38th Anniversary Birthday celebration, featuring Torch Choir, Market Harborough. Also further Celebration at Cannon Rd Evangelical Church at 7pm. All very welcome to both events

Sun 3rd

10.30am Worship Service – SH: (Isaiah 52v13-53v12)

5.30pm Lord’s Supper

6.15pm Worship Service – SH: (Revelation 21 – The comfortable church’s wake up call (2))


 

Advance Notice –

Sat 16th Ladies’ conference at North Preston Evangelical Church, 11am-4pm

Ladies’ Day Conference 2013, Sat 16th March, 11am-4pm

‘Seasons of Change’ – speaker Alison Elliott, at North Preston Evangelical Church. If you would like to go, please speak to Jo Harding so that transport can be sorted out.


 

Sunday morning series: The Servant songs of Isaiah

In the build up to Easter, we are looking at the passages referred to as the ‘Servant Songs’. These predict the work of the Messiah some 700 years before Christ is born:

  • Isaiah ch42 v1-4: The Genuine & Gentle Servant
  • Isaiah ch49 v1-13: The Glorious Servant
  • Isaiah ch50 v4-9: The Speaking & Suffering Servant
  • Isaiah ch52 v13-ch53 v12: The Sin-bearing Servant