Guest Speaker Sunday 20th July
We're really excited about our upcoming guest speaker who flys in all the way from New Zealand. Jesus really does connect us across continents and decades!
Ben, was born in Ashton-under-Lyne and after spending ...
We're really excited about our upcoming guest speaker who flys in all the way from New Zealand. Jesus really does connect us across continents and decades!
Ben, was born in Ashton-under-Lyne and after spending ...
This is the third and final article in our "How to Read the Bible" series. We began by exploring the right way to read the Bible, focusing on four motivations for reading and the importance of guarding our hearts as we approach Scripture relationally. ...
Previously, we explored the benefits of reading the Bible - for guidance, correction, stability, and delight - and discovered that above all else, we must guard our hearts and approach the Bible not as a chore or item on our to-do list, but as ...
When we engage with the Bible, our goal should be
"to draw meaning from Scripture rather than reading one's presuppositions into it,"
as John MacArthur wisely noted. The Bible is the primary ...
The stress and demands of modern living are taking their toll on our mental health and well-being. A Kintsugi Hope Wellbeing Group is a safe and supportive space for people who feel or have felt overwhelmed, providing tools for self-management in a facilitated peer-mentoring-style setting.
Well-being groups run for 12 weeks, each week looking at a different theme of mental or emotional health such as anxiety, disappointment, loss and resilience. Groups are free to attend.
Watch this space for news of when the next group is running.
The aim of these groups is to equip individuals with self-management tools at the same time as providing space to develop relationships with others.
Sessions include group and individual activities designed to help participants to accept themselves, to understand their value and worth, and grow towards a more resilient and hopeful future.
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