“The fruit of the Spirit is...gentleness, faithfulness and self-control...”(Galatians 5:22)
The word of God is often pictured in the Bible as a seed, planted in human hearts, bringing forth fruit. In what way would sharing God’s word with everyone in Galleywood bring gentleness, faithfulness and self-control to the community? In what ways would receiving the word bring these qualities to your own life?
In 2005 a guest preacher felt that God had given her pictures of St Michael’s as a palm tree and as a vine. In both cases, God’s message was the same: “I’m looking for fruit.”
10.30am: A joint Holy Communion service at the school with the themes of Love and the Word.
5.30pm: All are welcome to a short evening service, focussing on strengths of the church
6.10pm: The leadership team meet to examine the present strengths of St Michael’s.
The word of God is often pictured in the Bible as a seed, planted in human hearts, bringing forth fruit. In what way would sharing God’s word with everyone in Galleywood bring gentleness, faithfulness and self-control to the community? In what ways would receiving the word bring these qualities to your own life?
In 2005 a guest preacher felt that God had given her pictures of St Michael’s as a palm tree and as a vine. In both cases, God’s message was the same: “I’m looking for fruit.”
10.30am: A joint Holy Communion service at the school with the themes of Love and the Word.
5.30pm: All are welcome to a short evening service, focussing on strengths of the church
6.10pm: The leadership team meet to examine the present strengths of St Michael’s.