Hebron Pentecostal Church

Date published: 10 November 2015


Last Sunday morning we remembered those who gave their lives that we might live in the freedom we enjoy today.

Julie Mellor in the communion service reminded us that the greatest sacrifice of all was when the Lord laid down His ife for us when we were still His enemies.

The pastor then shared on the theme “remember, remember” looking at all the times the word “remember” is found in the gospels. Closing with the words of an angel. “He is not here; He has risen. Remember how He told you this while he was still with you.

In the evening the pastor gave an overview of the life of the prophet Samuel. Then we spent a profitable discussion time comparing the life of Samuel with the life of Christ. We found the similarities quite amazing; especially as we looked at their mothers.

Sunday

  • 9:30am & 12:30pm Café open
  • 10:30am Morning service 
  • 12:30pm Park Ministry 
  • 5:30pm Evening service – Christ in the Old Testament: King David. A warm welcome awaits you.

Monday:

  • 10:00am Peek-a-boo (Parents & Toddler) Please pray for new courses at Buckley Hall HMP 
  • 7:00pm Ideas & vision of Social Concern

Tuesday: 

  • 7:30pm City Houses 
  • Wednesday: 
  • 7:00pm Alpha Course
  • 7:30pm City Houses 

Thursday

  • 7:00am Early morning prayer meeting 

Friday:

  • 9:30am Breakfast Club 
  • 5:30pm Power Pack 
  • 7:00pm Youth Meeting
  • 9:30pm Prayer for ‘Revival’  

Saturday

  • Creative Art Class 11:30pm 

Dates for Diary 

  • November 20 -21 Man of Valour Conference

24/7 Emergency prayer number phone Martha on 07555315384

For more info about the Christian Faith or Hebron events ring Joel on 01706 630197 or visit www.rochdaleonline.co.uk/sites/hebron-pentecostal-church

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