Breaking of Bread
At the Breaking of Bread service we meet together around the communion table to spend time with the Lord Jesus Christ worshipping Him for who He is and what He has done, in His life, death and resurrection. All are welcome to join with us but we would ask that only those who know and love the Lord take communion. Four times a year we have the Breaking of Bread service in the evening following on from the evening service (the first Sundays in March, June, September and December).
Family Service
Our Family Service aims to have something for everyone - for those on their own and those with families, for Christians and for those who are just looking. There is a mix of worship, prayer and teaching along with other activities. During the second half the young people go to their own classes - Kings Club for those 3 years to school year 4 and Covies for those school year 5 and above - while the adults listen to a relevant talk about life from the Bible. The Covies also have a club night on Fridays - please ask for more details.
Senior Citizen's Tea
On the third Sunday of each month we hold a tea and a short service for the senior citizens. You can be sure of a warm welcome and a good cup of tea. Transport can be arranged for any who need it by contacting us.
Evening Service
Each Sunday evening at 6:20pm there is Bible teaching from a wide variety of speakers with the aim of learning more of what God has to say to us and applying it to our lives. Our programme for the next few weeks is shown below.
| Date | Subject: | Speakers |
| 15th August | Speakers choice | Gareth Jones |
| 22nd August | Speakers choice | Gordon Kyte |
| 29th August | Speakers choice | David Thurlow |
| 5th September | Elijah - Trusting the Almighty - 1 Kings 17:1-7 | Peter Glasgow |
| 12th September | Elijah - Sufficiency in Sidon (Harvest) - 1 Kings 17:8-24 | Peter Glasgow |
| 19th September | Elijah - The Courage of Obadiah - 1 Kings 18:1-20 | Peter Glasgow |
| 26th September | Elijah - The God who answers by fire - 1 Kings 18:21-40 | Steve Prince |
| 10th October | James 1:1-15 | Steve Treseder |
| 17th October | James 1:16-26 | Peter Glasgow |
Monday Morning Prayer Meeting
First thing on Monday mornings there is an opportunity to come together and pray for the work of the church and its people.
Ladies Fellowship
With a variety of visiting speakers and other events, such as the annual cream tea, the Ladies Fellowship is a time specifically for women to get together.
Bible Teaching and Prayer
The Bible Teaching and Prayer meeting varies throughout the month. One week is dedicated to praying for mission work at home and around the world. Other weeks there is a combination of Bible study, teaching and prayer.
Toddler Group
All toddlers are invited to bring their parents or guardians along to sit and chatter over a cuppa or two while they get on with the serious business of playing with the great selection of toys and other fun activities.
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LINKS WHICH MAYBE OF INTEREST
SEARCH THE BIBLE
If you would like to lookup a word or passage in the NIV Bible, visit
http://www.biblegateway.com/
CHICHESTER CHRISTIAN BOOKSHOP
North Street Chichester http://www.stolavchristianbookshop.org/
CAP
Christians Against Poverty is a national debt counselling charity with a network of 125 centres based in local churches. CAP offers hope and a solution to anyone in debt through its unique, in-depth service.
The Chichester Centre is based at Chichester Baptist Church, 124 Sherborne Road, and works in partnership with other churches an and around the city. The Centre Manager is Colin Clark and can be contacted on 078 1556 1868 or by email on
chichester@capuk.org
http://www.capuk.org/home/index.php
CYE - Christian Youth Enterprises Sailing Centre. http://www.cye.org.uk/index.htm
FEBA RADIO - Feba serves and gives hope to people and communities in the name of Jesus. We use radio to bring about practical, social and spiritual transformation, seeing lives changed for now and eternity.
http://www.feba.org.uk/
SWINE FLU
Church currently continues as normal. However adults or children with flu symptoms (raised temperature, headache, sore throat, cough) are asked to stay at home, and speak to their GP.
Please also remember to bring a tissue with you - Catch it, bin it, kill it!
Read more about swine flu at http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Pandemic-flu/Pages/QA.aspx