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Notices - Sunday 5th February

Hope Explored – 7th, 14th and 21st February
Do you ever wonder about all that is going on in the world around us, and where Christianity features in all this?  Or are you looking for a Hope that won’t disappoint you?

There are few emotions more powerful than hope. But these days, hope often feels hard to come by. Where can we find a hope that won't disappoint us?

Looking at the life, death and resurrection of Jesus in Luke's Gospel, this three-session series from Christianity Explored Ministries shows that Christianity is about real hope: a joyful expectation for the future, based on true events in the past, which changes everything about my present. It sounds good…………… but is it true?

Whatever people do or do not believe, Hope Explored offers them an opportunity to explore, to discuss the hope, peace and purpose Jesus offers.

Please come and join us to consider some of these matters over 3 evenings in the M.A. Hall, Kenneth St.  This 3 session programme will be run on 7th, 14th and 21st February.  Each session will start at 7:30pm and finish at 8:30pm.

The meetings will be held in an informal and relaxed environment and suitable for anyone with little, or no, Christian experience.

There is no need to book, just turn up and bring some friends if you can.

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Service Details - Sunday 5th February

11.00am English Service (Church) conducted by Rev Calum M. Smith who will preach on The Stone of Remembrance from 1 Samuel 7:12 Live on YouTube (Channel name - Stornoway Free Church)

 

11.00am Gaelic Service (Seminary) conducted by Rev James Maciver who will preach on An Ti a tha Beò from Taisbeanadh 1:17-18 - Live on YouTube (Channel name - Free Church Seminary Stornoway)

 

6.30pm English Service (Church) conducted by Rev James Maciver who will preach on But in Fact Christ Has Been Raised from 1 Corinthians 15:20-25 - Live on YouTube (Channel name - Stornoway Free Church)

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