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Pip n Jay diary Feb 12
PIC
Today 10.30am Morning Communion
with Crèche & Sunday Club.
Preacher: Harmut Kopsch
Fairtrade stall open after the
service.
6.30pm Evening Worship
Preacher: Hartmut Kopsch
This week
Tuesday
Feb 14
12 noon
8.00pm
Prayer for Bristol Workers
in the lounge
Prayer for the UK
in the lounge
Wednesday
Feb 15
8.00pm Madagascar Prayer Meeting
in the lounge
Thursday
Feb 16
10.15am
Central Housegroup in lounge
Next Sunday
Feb 19 10.30am Morning Worship
with Crèche & Sunday Club.
Preacher: Gary Cox
6.30pm Evening Worship
Preacher: Gary Cox
Contact us
Revd. Tim Silk, church office: 0117 929 3386
Rosemarie Taylor, church office: [email protected]
The church office is closed on Fridays
If you are new to Pip n Jay we are happy to see you! Please
stay for coffee, tea or squash after the service and help us
get to know you. To write to us, email [email protected]
Bristol schools are on half term holiday
so some church activity is different this week.
Welcome!
facebook.com/pipnjay
@pipnjay
www.pipnjay.org
Has being a Christian
changed the way you handle
money? If you have a story
to share, please email
GETTING READY FOR LENT
It’s nearly time for Lent,
when many of us will reflect
on how we live, perhaps
making some practical
changes as we prepare to
celebrate new life at Easter.
Here are some things you
can do or join in with.
Pancake Party: The Dings
discipleship group are
inviting neighbours to share
pancakes and chat about life
on February 21st. Why not
do the same at your house?
Meeting Jesus: Jo and Matt
Wr ight are inv i t ing
neighbours to a simple bible
study course looking at
Jesus in the Gospels and
finishing with watching “The
Passion” near Easter.
Fasting: You can get a
different view of life and the
world around us by joining
Tearfund’s Carbon Fast.
There are leaflets on the
Fairtrade Stall today for
anyone interested.
PRAYER FOR THE UK
MONEY STORIES
• Court bans prayers at
formal council meetings
• Christians lose appeal in
B&B case
• Government plans to
redefine marriage
• Proposed changes to the
law on assisted suicide
Our Christian heritage is
under attack by those who
want a secular Britain.
Christ ians are being
penalised for their beliefs.
Family life is falling apart.
The weak, elderly and
vulnerable are threatened.
You are welcome to join a
group who meet weekly to
intercede for our nation,
bringing such topics to God
in prayer on Tuesdays, 8 –
9.30 pm in the lounge.
REAL EASTER EGGS
There is still a little time to
order these at £3.99 each.
See Abigail
S h e p h e r d .
F o r mor e
details see the
poster at the
back o f church or
i n fo rmat ion on t he
Fairtrade Stall today.
PERSECUTED CHURCH
This morning we are praying
for the persecuted church.
For more info to help you
offer prayer or support, see
www.opendoorsuk.org