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Posted by Sam on January 27, 2013
"Make every effort to enter through the narrow door," Jesus said. This week the School-Aged children heard what Jesus meant by this.
Find out more from the take home sheets below:
Year 1-3
Year 4-6
The Preschool children heard again about what Jesus said about prayer:
Preschool
Posted by Will on January 21, 2013
In response to Steve Chalke's recent article William Taylor defends the traditional biblical view of marriage between one man and one woman. This clip is part of the sermon 'Marriage and Relationships' sermon part of the '...in a broken world' series from Genesis 3. For you can find the whole talk in our media library.
Posted by Sam on January 20, 2013
"Sitting on the fence" is a well used phrase. When it comes to Jesus though, he doesn't allow us to hedge. He calls us to decide. Everyone is all in one way or the other. Find out more from the Take Home Sheets below:
Year 1-3
Year 4-6
The Preschool are taking their time through the term. This week and next they are learning some things Jesus says about prayer. It has something about a snake or a scorpion:
Preschool
Posted by Will on January 17, 2013
Science is often used to discredit Christianity or worse, disprove the claims of the Bible. We asked 10 scientist from St Helen's to say on camera why they think science and Christianity don't contradict each other. Watch all 12 interviews and share them with friends.
Posted by Sam on January 13, 2013
"Ask and you will receive." That's a bold promise. But it's one that Jesus makes to all his followers.
This week in Sunday School we listened in on Jesus teaching his disciples to pray. Find a summary of what was taught in the Take Home Sheets below:
Year 1-3
Year 4-6
The preschool heard again about Mary and Martha.
Preschool
In case you missed the overview of the term from last week here's a link again:
Term outline for Preschool c Continue reading…
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