Friday 31 October 2008

This Sunday

This Sunday I'm preaching from 1 Corinthians 8 in the morning and then Mark 10 on Divorce in the evening.

Pot Luck lunch this Sunday

Pot Luck is where we bring enough food for ourselves and for some others. It's a great opportunity to spend more time together.

Sunday 26 October 2008


Theological Journals don't come much better than Themelios.
Don Carsons editorial on Mercy ministry is masterful.
Truemans article as always is worth reading.

It's now run by the Gospel Coalition which seems to have no end of good stuff on their site.

Wednesday 22 October 2008

This Sunday

This Sunday we continue in 1 Corinthians 7 in the morning and start Mark 10 in the evening.
Graham Weeks is speaking at South Ealing Mission this Sunday morning, Iain is preaching at Belmont Chapel in Exeter and Martin Fox will be speaking at the Shaftesbury home on Sunday afternoon. Pray for preachers!!

Tuesday 21 October 2008

Bible Handling week 2

Last night was the second of the Bible Handling course and was a very helpful evening, Iain led us through 10 dangers to avoid. Hopefully he'll blog them on here. Thank-you to those who bared a cold and wet night to come along. I hope you were as encouraged as I was to be a better steward of the truth.
The next session is November 10th

Clocks go back this Sunday

For those of us at the early morning prayer meeting this morning, the great news is another hour in bed on Sunday morning.
Bets are on for who will be an hour early on Sunday morning

Wednesday 15 October 2008

A Conversation: Tim Keller, John Piper, D.A. Carson (1 of 6)

On Mercy and Justice ministries from the Gospel Coalition

CAP & BESOM

Last week I went to the Ealing Church Leaders meeting where representatives spoke from CAP - Christians Against Poverty and Besom. Both these charities are doing a terrific work and are worthy of our support. I hope IPC will be able to partner with them in the future.

This Sunday

This Sunday we're continuing in 1 Cor 7 in the morning and hopefully finishing off Mark 9 in the evening where we'll also celebrate the Lords Supper. David Barnes is speaking at the Downhurst home in the afternoon.

Sunday 12 October 2008

Free Church Part Time Theology Course


The Free Church of Scotland run a part time theological training course which meets on Saturdays but you can download the videos live or later. It looks worth subscribing just if you were going to listen to Donald Macleod on the Cross.
If there were a few of us it might be a great thing to watch them together and discuss? Any takers?

Saturday 11 October 2008

Street Outreach Team


Next Saturday 18th October from 12-2pm - there will be a street outreach on Ealing Broadway. This is a great opportunity to have a book table and give out leaflets and tracts giving information on the gospel and our church. Do consider coming along, for more info see Amir

Book Review

Graham Weeks writes:-
This is the best short book I have ever read. I fist heard two of the chapters in a tape of the author at the banner of truth Leicester ministers' conference. Chantry teaches that to deny self is of the essence of becoming and being a Christian. "Self is the idol to which all men naturally bow." In five short chapters he teaches what it is to deny self following Christ and taking up the cross. He teaches on Christian liberty, marriage, ministry and pray, all linked to self denial. This is an important neglected subject in our hedonistic culture. read it and grow in grace.


There will be a discussion evening on this book Saturday November 15th

This Sunday

On Sunday morning I'll be preaching from 1 Cor 7:1-16 and Mark 9 in the evening.
Martin Fox is speaking at the Shaftesbury home in the afternoon and Paul Meiners is speaking in Ukraine.

Thursday 2 October 2008

Reading Retreat

Just a note to say again if you are planning to come on the reading retreat do let me or Iain know soon.
The cost will be £25 but could be a bit more if we eat extravagantly!!

Church Email Loop

If you'd like to be on the church loop, where people share, prayer requests, news etc.
Send an email to Graham gweeks@btinternet.com