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and each other
seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness
10.30am Sundays
Family service with creche & Sunday club
6.30pm Sundays
Gospel service with worship and ministry
Church location
SS Philip and Jacob Church (Pip n Jay), Tower Hill, Bristol BS2 0ET  map
0117 929 3386  email
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Freedom In Christ
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Do you know who you really are in Christ?

The Freedom In Christ course can help you find out more about how to:

  • Live out your new identity
  • Breakthrough to spiritual maturity
  • Uncover strongholds and deceptions
  • Resolve issues from the past
  • Become a more fruitful disciple

NEW COURSE BEGINNING 12 September 2011

Church Lounge 8.00pm   

For more details/ book in, contact
Adrian Sampson - 0117 960 6115
Jan Rogers - 0117 965 9419
Church Office: Rosemarie Taylor - 0117 929 3386

 
Freedom in Christ
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Freedom in Christ logoHow do we follow Jesus? The Freedom in Christ course is a chance to explore this in depth, starting from who God made us to be, through to how God wants us to live.

Over 100,000 Christians in the UK have found this course to be helpful, and Pip n Jay is offering a chance to join in starting on Wednesday 3rd February.

 

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Care Links - pastoral care at Pip n Jay
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The Aim

To provide a channel through which the family at Pip ‘n’ Jay can access help, both practical and spiritual. In this way we hope to bless the church family and be a witness for Jesus. In John 13:35 Jesus says, ‘All men will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.’

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Discipleship update - mentoring and training
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Adrian Bright writes:

In past updates, we have already focussed on small groups, the teaching plan, and courses. The fourth point is Mentoring and Training.

Jesus worked with a small team and modelled life discipleship, and it is the responsibility of each of us to identify those we can gain from and give to, and to come alongside those people.

Church-wide, there is a need for one generation to train up the next; and so our first focus is for church leaders, of whatever description, to demonstrate this attitude of looking for those they can mentor and train up, who can ultimately replace them. This is often a responsibility that drops to the bottom of the agenda when we’re busy, and there’s no denying it can be hard work – and is open to hurt and mistakes, and people doing things differently than we would! But it’s necessary to learn to let go and give opportunities to the next group of leaders. None of us are here forever!

One of the ways you’ll see this happening in action is with the Summer Sunday Evening Services, where we will be giving the opportunity to preach to a group of people who don’t normally get the opportunity. We’ll be working closely with them and, amongst other things, helping them to grow and to see if this is an area they should pursue. Come along and give them feedback!

 
Why do we meet in small groups?
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There is more to our life following Jesus than Sunday services. We are aiming to live our faith all day every day, and getting together in groups is an important part of this.

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