Wednesday 26 June 2013

Coming immediately & soon

Coming up this Thursday night  - regardless of the weather - bring a brolly 'just in case'.  
If you are unable to stand for 45minutes bring something to sit on.
 
 

 And on Sunday - reagrdless of the weather too:
 a barbecue after morning service to bring your friends to.


And on July 7th instead of evening service:
 
those of you with longer memories will remember that 
Steve Gaukroger was minister at Stopsley Baptist church.


Monday 3 June 2013

Afternoon service 9th June

Our next AFTERNOON service will be this coming Sunday.
 

Though it's entitled with an enticing 'Maybe'....... 
........it does not refer to whether of not the service will happen !

Saturday 1 June 2013

New role for Jonathan Edwards (Baptist Times article)



New role for Jonathan Edwards (General Secretary of the Baptist Union)
The Revd Jonathan Edwards has been appointed as the first Executive Ambassador for the charity Prospects.

Prospects is a Christian organisation that works with people with learning disabilities. Mr Edwards, who will leave his current role as General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain in July, has served as one of Prospects’ Ambassadors for the past couple of years.
This is a new role, beginning in September, and will include helping to give spiritual oversight to the fast growing ministry of Prospects and working to enhance the profile of the organisation.

Jonathan said, ‘Ever since I first heard of Prospects about 20 years ago, I have been thrilled to hear of its vital ministry. ‘Anyone who loves the Gospel must love the work of Prospects, as we seek to show the love of Christ to those with learning disabilities. It will be an absolute pleasure to work for Prospects.’

Paul Ashton, Prospects’ CEO, added, ‘We are excited about this new appointment. Jonathan’s ministry has involved him in working with people from all denominational backgrounds, and I am convinced that his gifts and experience will help us as we seek to take the ministry of Prospects forward.’

Prospects was founded in 1976 by the Revd David Potter and his wife Madeleine, and has grown markedly since then. It now has 900 staff and a turnover of £10m. David was awarded an M.B.E. in 2005 for lifelong services to people with learning disabilities. There are an estimated 1.5m people in the UK with learning disabilities.

For more information about Prospects’ work visit http://www.prospects.org.uk