Bromsgrove Baptist Church Communion service
Answers in Genesis by Simon Turpin The relevance of Genesis – The foundation of the gospel Welcome and worship from 7:15pm Presentation at 7:30pm Refreshments and resources available afterwards
CTiB Unity Service as we share in praise and worship to mark the start of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (18th – 25th January). Parking is limited at the church, so please try to leave the church car park clear for those less able to walk far.
Annual CTIB Carol singing in the High Street. On December 16th at 10:30am in the Precinct outside Iceland – we will be singing Carols for the townsfolk. We should finish by 11:15am Please join us. We usually have the Salvation Army Band to lead us – but this year we will be on our own with a keyboard. The more voices the better. I look forward to you joining us. Hilda Roxborough Vice-chair of CTiB
Barn Dance, professional caller. The Whole Caboodle – Live band Tickets include fish and chip supper (vegetarian alternative available to pre-order) For tickets email info@brwr.uk Barn Dance
A SERVICE OF PRAYERS, READINGS & HYMNS FOR PEACE IN OUR TROUBLED WORLD ‘WHERE TWO OR THREE ARE GATHERED TOGETHER IN MY NAME I AM THERE AMONGST THEM’ ORGANISED BY BROMSGROVE JUSTICE AND PEACE GROUP
A series of monthly meetings beginning on 13th September intended to explore how Christian ideas and belief could be expressed in modern concepts rather than in the language and concepts of the Roman Empire and mediaeval England.
A series of monthly meetings beginning on 13th September intended to explore how Christian ideas and belief could be expressed in modern concepts rather than in the language and concepts of the Roman Empire and mediaeval England.
A series of monthly meetings beginning on 13th September intended to explore how Christian ideas and belief could be expressed in modern concepts rather than in the language and concepts of the Roman Empire and mediaeval England.
An exploration A series of monthly meetings beginning on 13th September intended to explore how Christian ideas and belief could be expressed in modern concepts rather than in the language and concepts of the Roman Empire and mediaeval England.