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Renowned Gospel Singer and Psalmist Ian White visiting

// January 24th, 2012 // No Comments » // Events, News

We are pleased to announce that on Saturday 18th February Ian White will be with us to conduct a special Worship Workshop and an Evening Concert..

Ian who is originally from Ayr in Scotland is best know for his interpretation of the Psalms but also has many great albums of worship music to his name, “Faith Story”, “Move that Foot” and “Piano” to name but a few.

Ian has travelled extensively leading large and small groups into a deeper worship experience both here and in America, India and New Zealand.

Ian has never lost his passion for worship and leading people closer to the Lord through the ministry of Music.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be really blessed.

For more information please contact Springbourne Christian Centre on 01202 303036 or email us

Ticket cost £5 for Worship Workshop to include light lunch and £5 for the concert. Concessions and family bookings are available.

Momentum restarts this Saturday

// January 9th, 2012 // Comments Off // Events, Momentum

Codelife logoSo we finally restart momentum this saturday (14th). We’ll be working through the CVM codelife codes over the course of the year, and obviously this being January we’ll be looking at #1:

Code I: Jesus is my Captain, Brother, Rescuer and Friend.

There will, as always, be fried stuff to eat, so come along and bring a friend. If you don’t have a friend then there’s still 5 days to make one, it will be good experience for you.

8:00 sharp, and whilst there’s normally plenty of ‘the good stuff’, anyone coming too late runs the risk of ending up with museli.

 

Free 2U this Saturday

// November 22nd, 2011 // Comments Off // Events, News

We have one of our occasional Free 2U events coming up this Sat (26th) between 10am and 12. For those of you not in the know, it’s exactly the same as a jumble sale, but without having to scrabble around for £1.27 for that DVD that little Jonny absolutely must have for Christmas.

That’s right, we give everything away free. Why?

Because we believe in a generous God who wants to meet people at their point of need, whether it’s a physical, financial, mental or spiritual need. He displays this in so many ways to us as Christians, most of all in the giving of his only Son which we remember at Christmas, when we think about him coming as a baby and then at Easter, when we remember him dying for our sins on the cross and coming to life again so we also can have new life through Him.
We believe everything we have is a gift from God and we want to share what we have with those around us to show God’s love for them. Our aim as a church is ‘to serve the community for Christ’ and by giving things away this is just one way we hope to do that.because God gives us so many good things it really

JAM pots full!

// October 21st, 2011 // Comments Off // Jam, News

It’s with a mixture of joy (because it’s popular) and sadness that we have made the decision to close registration of JAM to newcomers.

We believe that getting to know those who come and being able to relate to them properly is a key part of what we are doing. With only an hour and a quarter a week, that is getting harder as the ratio of adults to children has risen. With over 50 currently registered, there is obviously a demand for this sort of club, and from what we see each week the kids enjoy it immensely.

We will be loosing another helper after half term, as they move away to start a new job. We have taken the decision now before the club becomes less fun for everyone.

We will be running a waiting list for those who still want to come, and will regularly check to see who’s not been coming so that we can bring new people in as soon as possible. When we get more helpers we will look to increase the number of places.

Harvest Festival service this Sun

// September 28th, 2011 // Comments Off // Events, News

It’s our Harvest Festival this week – the key service in our 6 week harvest series. A great chance to celebrate all the good things God provides for us in our everyday life (obviously thinking particularly of the food).

Don’t worry if you’ve not been to the other weeks (they all stand alone, but do follow a theme), this will be a great week for the whole family to join in an celebrate with us.

We’ll be taking a collection of food (as is traditional) and this will be partly given to the Bournemouth food bank run by local churches, and partly to our Spin group that meets and eats on a Wed afternoon.

Any gifts will be gratefully received, but if you don’t have anything planned yet the following list are things that will be particularly useful:

Tea, coffee, instant hot chocolate . Tinned fruit, ketchup, uht milk, tinned fruit and veg, potatoes, dilute juice/squash. Tinned custard, sugar, flour, mayonnaise, tuna.

Grid 4 – 23rd Sept

// September 23rd, 2011 // Comments Off // Events, The Grid, Youth

The Grid is back tonight (and my apologies for not posting this sooner).

Joe Hobday from Weymouth Baptist church will be speaking (and I’ve  heard great things about him, but then all the speakers at the Grid are nothing short of excellent).

Tickets on sale now, or at the door £3, starts at 7:30. Come along. Seriously, you’ll hear the music from your house anyway, so you might as well be there and enjoy the whole night.