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Sunday 26th April 2020

Welcome to this week's online service. Please watch the following videos and YouTube links from top to bottom and be blessed.

Welcome - Mark Byard

 
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Worship Song #1 Chris McClarney - At The Mention

 


Worship Song #2 Fellowship Worship - Is He Worthy (written by Andrew Peterson)


Bible reading & word of encouragement - Beryl Christopher
Ephesians chapter 3 verses 16-20 

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Message - Keith Donnelly
Based on the book of Job


In the Old Testament Book of Job, we read about a Godly man, who had enjoyed many blessings in his life - but then troubles came and he lost everything he had, including most of his family - but through it all Job continued to trust and worship God.

Sometimes we go through times of suffering and hardship, but we are never on our own, God is always ready to draw close to us, through his Son Jesus, to help us through tough times and he can use these times to help us to understand him more, to love him more and to trust him more.

Let’s continue to spread the word that there is a God. That he is all powerful, majestic and loving in nature and that he is in control. And that he so loved the world that he gave his only Son Jesus, that whoever believes in him, shall not die, but have eternal life. 


Closing Worship Song #3  Bethel Music - Raise A Hallelujah

 


Thank you for watching, take care and God bless.



 
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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
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Planning your Visit


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Hello and welcome! Whether you've just moved to the area, or have lived here all your life, we hope our website helps you to find out everything you want to know about King's Community Church.

We are a growing community church made up of people and families from all walks of life.

Keith Donnelly along with Chris and Louise Bland are leaders in the Church Ministry Team and we have a team of faithful Trustees who meet regularly to discuss the overall running of the Church. Our Trustees are Keith Donnelly, Malcolm Douglas, Esther Rowe and Sarah Dunningham.

We are very active in our local community. We run Teddy Tots our weekly baby and toddler group, Coffee & Chat our social once a month and the Bereavement Cafe.

New to our church? Here are more details you might find helpful:-

Where & when does the church meet?

Whether you're exploring faith for the first time, returning to church, looking for a place you can call home, or just visiting, you are very welcome to come along to our Sunday morning service.

We meet at The Well every Sunday at 10.30am. Please use our carpark at the side of the building and feel free to double park there or please park along Kingston Crescent. Unfortunately the parking in St Martin's Court is for their residents only.

Our address details are:

The Well
St Martin's Court
Ashford
Middlesex TW15 3NB


You can see a map on our contact us page

   

What should I expect when I visit the church?

You will receive a very warm welcome and we do not sit in pews, instead we have comfy chairs which can easily be moved around for flexibility. We normally start with a time of uplifting worship music, followed by biblical teaching and sharing our faith in Jesus.  

Tea and coffee refreshments are served after the service at around 12pm.

  
What happens to the children at church?

We have a Sunday school for the little ones, kids and teenagers, and they go out to their supervised groups just before the main word/sermon.
   

I have more questions, how can I get in touch and ask them.

Please feel free to contact us.

Everyone is welcome, come as you are, we would love to see you here one Sunday morning.