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Sorted SE: Have you got a passion for life? Print E-mail
Written by Alan Witchalls   
Monday, 01 March 2010 12:32

Sorted SE 

Who? Sorted SE is ideal for anyone who is aged 14-18 and is either a Christian or wants to know more about who Jesus is and what he has done.
 
What? An enjoyable evening thinking about how we can have a passion for life like Jesus and live life to the full.
 
Why? Sorted SE aims to bring Christian youth groups in the South East Greater London area together to praise God, hear from the Bible and get to know each other better.
 
When? 8:00-10:00pm Friday 26 March 2010
Doors open at 7.45pm.
 
Where? Christ Church Beckenham
1a Christ Church Road, Beckenham, BR3 3LE
 

  

 

 
2 'A Passion for Life' opportunities coming SOON! Print E-mail
Written by Nick Hiscocks   
Thursday, 25 February 2010 17:19

After a fabulous evening of wine tasting, we’re looking forward to all that’s still to come! Here are details of two meal evenings coming soon with talks that address some critical questions.

Thursday 18th March

An evening at the Shampan 2 Indian restaurant (Chatterton Road, Bromley)

We have had some great evenings at the Shampan before and it's a good venue for relaxed chatting with friends.

Kevin Newman will begin to address the common objection that Christianity is irrelevant to the question, as he speaks to the question ‘Why does Jesus matter?’

Tickets are £10 (excl.drinks) and can be reserved with Suzi Avery on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and there are limited space. Invitations also available on Sundays.

Friday 19th March

A BIG question over Fish ‘N Chips
A relaxed evening at Church Christ with the opportunity to think through a serious issue.

Paul Clarke is an evangelist based at St Helen's Bishopsgate and has much experience speaking on apologetic issues both to students and at local churches. He will help us with the question ‘Why does God let us suffer?’

The evening will run as follows:

  • 8.00pm - Fish 'n Chips
  • 8.45pm - Talk: Why does God let us suffer?
  • 9.05pm - Coffee & Dessert
  • 9.25pm - Questions
  • 10.00pm - End

Tickets are £7.50 and available from Suzi Avery on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Invitations also available on Sundays.

Please note that although we've had men's and women's evenings like this before, both these events are open to men and women.

 
Kick start the new year! Print E-mail
Written by Nick Hiscocks   
Thursday, 17 December 2009 15:22

As part of our follow up from Christmas, we're starting a new Christianity Explored on Tuesday evenings in January 2010, starting on 12th Jan. We'll be talking about it and strongly recommending it in our Christmas services and then praying that God would bring many spiritually hungry people to discover the Lord Jesus for themselves.

Christianity Explored is proving to be an enormously helpful resource across the world for making Jesus clearly known to people who don't know him. In 2010 there will be new translations in German, Portuguese, Russian, Swahili, Norwegian, Swedish and French. In the UK it is being used in a growing number of churches, schools and prisons for the good of believers and unbelievers alike and CE conferences in the US see 100's of ministers and church members gather to be trained in using the course with friends. One local minister recently said, 'You can tell people who've done CE. They're the ones with all the right instincts when it comes to reading the Bible.'

So whether we're looking to refresh our understanding of the Lord Jesus or we want to help ourselves read the Bible so we understand it better or whether it's the critical task of helping others discover Jesus for themselves, Christanity Explored is hugely valuable resource. Might it be time for you to do it? Might it be the time to ask someone you know to come along with you?

And with 'A Passion for Life' imminent, what better way to prepare ourselves than by being confrontated again with the provocative, powerful and compassionate Jesus Christ of Mark's gospel.

Starts Tuesday 12th Jan, 7.45pm - how about it?

Contact Nick Hiscocks for more information.