- Great Doddington
- Northampton, Paul Veitch, 0745 109 2222
- Oundle
- St Neots, Chris Jefferies, 07775 850783 (3 meetings)
Showing posts with label Simple church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simple church. Show all posts
19 February 2015
Local groups meeting informally
This page lists simple and organic church groups meeting in and around St Neots (within a twenty mile radius). At least, it lists those I'm aware of; if you are part of a group not listed here please let me know and I will add your details. (Where there are no contact details, get in touch through me, Chris Jefferies, 07775 850783).
25 February 2013
Simple church with children
Donna lives in Nottingham and is meeting children on the streets and simply involving them in church life. There is a pattern to what she is doing, a simple process at work. Watch the video and see for yourself. This is exciting. This is church at its simplest and best. This is Jesus doing his stuff.
My friend Donna is doing simple, organic church with children from her area.
You can watch a video of her with three of them and hear what she has to say about it.
Watch below or on the Simple Stories website. Either way be sure to visit the Simple Stories homepage afterwards, there is much more there to see and read.
Come back here after you've seen the video and let's think about this for a moment. There's a very simple process at work here, can you spot it? It has nothing to do with taking children to church. It has everything to do with being church. And it has a lot to do with making disciples just as Jesus told us to do (Matthew 28:18-20).
The Pattern - Here's an outline of the simple process Donna is following.
Papa, bless Donna and the children in Nottingham as well as their friends and families. Keep them close to you, Jesus. Help them walk with you every day and listen to what you are saying to them.
Oh, and teach us to be obedient just like they are!
Go! Go! Donna!
Questions:
See also:
My friend Donna is doing simple, organic church with children from her area.
You can watch a video of her with three of them and hear what she has to say about it.
Watch below or on the Simple Stories website. Either way be sure to visit the Simple Stories homepage afterwards, there is much more there to see and read.
Come back here after you've seen the video and let's think about this for a moment. There's a very simple process at work here, can you spot it? It has nothing to do with taking children to church. It has everything to do with being church. And it has a lot to do with making disciples just as Jesus told us to do (Matthew 28:18-20).
The Pattern - Here's an outline of the simple process Donna is following.
- Donna has met children on the street near her home.
- She has told them the good news that Jesus loves them.
- She is meeting with them regularly and showing them that they can pray for one another and have a lot of fun together and read the Bible together.
- She is getting to know the parents as well.
- She's encouraging the children to pray for their friends and to start their own, new simple churches with them.
These children are doing much more than most of us adults ever do. They are planting churches!
Papa, bless Donna and the children in Nottingham as well as their friends and families. Keep them close to you, Jesus. Help them walk with you every day and listen to what you are saying to them.
Oh, and teach us to be obedient just like they are!
Go! Go! Donna!
Thank you, Jesus. HalleluYah!
- Do you see how easy this is? Anyone could do it!
- Can you see how you could use the same approach with the people you meet in daily life?
- What is stopping you making a start today?
See also:
- Be the light
- Mission Britain
- On the Market Square - Journeys of heart and mind
- Simple church
- Simple stories
- Women and the great commission - Simply church
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Life,
Nottingham,
organic church,
pattern,
process,
Simple church
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