Cathedral

City Centre Evangelism

City Centre Evangelism 400 225 Ruben Gavriliuc

Monday 21st April 2025

The rain was constant, but most of us took shelter in the Guild Hall, and the Pastor led the singing of the
Easter Hymns with brief messages in between. Understandably, the passers-by were few and far between, but our enthusiastic teenagers and young people gave out about 150 tracts over a one-hour period, before we all felt damp and cold. 🥶🌧 It was good to hear about Sister Emma’s reconciliation with her elder daughter. Praise God 🙏🏽🔥✝ Brother Pete witnessed the faith of two teenage boys, who seemed quite respectful and interested. 🙏🏽🔥✝ The pastor spoke at length to one gentleman influenced by things on the internet. Also, a lady was witnessing the faith to a person in a nearby cafe and came over to say our gospel singing created a special atmosphere for them. Praise God 🙏🏽🔥✝ Thanks to all who turned out to give support and witness, and especially the church youth who got quite wet! But most of all we thank the Lord Jesus for counting us worthy of the task to proclaim His Name.

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    What to expect

    • There is parking at both buildings. In Newborough, if we run out of parking in front of the Community Centre, there is usually plenty of free space along Guntons Road to park.

      In Dogsthorpe, entrance to the car park is from the rear of the building on Poplar Avenue (Because Poplar Avenue is one-way only, turn onto Eastern Ave., take your first left onto Poplar Ave., and drive to the end to find the car park). Alternatively, we may use the back of the local Spar shop’s car park on Welland Road. Sometimes the neighbours do get upset if we use the spaces across the street from the building on Welland Road.

      BUS: The Dogsthorpe building is a 13 minute bus ride from the Queensgate Bus Station.

      TRAIN: Of interest, Peterborough is only a 50 minute train ride from London King’s Cross. Let us know if you need a lift from the station.

    • There are no assigned seats; just sit where you like. Every seat has a great view of our screens that displays lyrics to songs, onscreen Bible notes, and announcements.

    • We will be singing traditional hymns (the words will be on a large screen, but if you have trouble seeing it, we also have hymnals available). We believe you will also be blessed by the wonderful variety of “Ministry in Song,” as part of each Sunday service, which sometimes includes a children, teen, and adult choir.

    • During the Sunday morning service your young child can enjoy an optional crĂ©che and on Sunday afternoon (2:30 – 3:30 pm), a Sunday School for all ages (during term times). In the evening services, while we do not have a dedicated children’s work, you can take care of your young one if needed, in a special Parents’ Room called the Tots Corner.

      In the autumn your children can attend our annual Holiday Bible Club for ages 4+, and in the summer your children ages 8+ would love to attend Camp Victory in Droitwich Spa. In May, they can also take part in the National Sunday School Day and Parade, run by the Crown Christian Heritage Trust.

    • In addition to the weekly Calvary Youth class in Afternoon Sunday School, your teens (Year 6+) would love to take part in our Youth Group, which meets each first and third Friday of the month (7-9 pm). Some of our Youth Group’s favourite events each year is summer Camp Victory in Droitwich Spa, and National Youth Rallies each Spring and Autumn.

    • Come as you are! Some people might be dressed up in their Sunday best, but there will be plenty of others dressed casually. Whatever you’d like to do really, as long as it is comfortable and tasteful.