LUNCHTIME TALKS ON THE BARGE AND ON ZOOM
St Peter's Barge St Peter's Barge, London, E14 4ALFaith in the workplace: Crossing the pain line
Faith in the workplace: Crossing the pain line
Growth Groups provide an opportunity to study the Bible, pray & get to know others in a smaller group. Most groups meet every Wednesday evening. Other options are Wednesday/Thursday mornings and Sunday afternoons. For more information, please email the Barge office [email protected].
Faith in the workplace: Crossing the pain line
Are you a Christian seeking fellowship during the working week? Would you like the opportunity to meet regularly with other believers in a small group to study the Bible, pray, and support one another as you seek to live as a Christian in the workplace? If so then The Partnership is for you. Please email [email protected]…
Bonfire Night walk along the Thames Starting at the Tower of London Finishing at the House of Parliament Goody bags full of bonfire night treats Hot chocolate, sparklers, glow sticks and more! Meet at 5.45 pm at Tower Hill Garden. Bring an empty hot drink flask and warm clothes. On a Saturday every two months,…
Series: Job Title: What not to say Bible Text: Job 4:1-27:23 Speaker: Marcus Nodder
We start the service all together on the Barge and then the young ones go out to Sunday School (taken by the parents to the museum) after 10mins or so. For more information, please contact the church office on [email protected]
Are you a Christian seeking fellowship during the working week? Would you like the opportunity to meet regularly with other believers in a small group to study the Bible, pray, and support one another as you seek to live as a Christian in the workplace? If so then The Partnership is for you. Please email [email protected]…
love to meet other Christian women in the Wharf, enjoy studying the Bible, and want to consider how to live out your faith at work and hear how others do so! Want to know more? Please get in touch with Alison Garrow at [email protected]
Remembrance event Our service will include a minute's silence as an act of Remembrance, an interview with Guy Varney (ex-Army, now working for Credit Suisse), and a talk on the central claims of the Christian faith. The event flyer can be downloaded here.