Power Encounters: Pool - Bishop Mike Hill (7pm) podcast

podcast2.jpg

The gospels give us stories of Jesus encountering all kinds of people. Many of those people had real needs and their encounter with Jesus turned out to be a ‘power encounter.’ In Jesus, the ‘powers of the age to come’ broke into their lives in healing, deliverance, provision and challenge. The power encounters we read about serve as an encouragement of the grace of God, but also a challenge to us about living a spirit empowered life. Discussion notes: click here for the discussion notes

Building Tomorrow's Church Today: Worship - Rachel Riddall (11am) podcast

podcast1.jpg

We  live  in  a  rapidly  changing  world.  Historic  churches  however  tend  to  value  tradition and permanence. They  can  often  be  characterised  as  conservative  institutions.  The Church Jesus founded  however  was  a  dynamic  movement  that  He  was  building  in  a way that  meant  it  could  take  the  offensive  (‘and  the  gates  of  Hell  shall  not  prevail against her’).  In  this  series  we  look  at  some  of  the  values  of  Church  (values  carry  permanence) and  some  of  the  practices  that  are  more  flexible  as  we  consider  the  challenges  of  the future. Click here for the discussion notes

Find out more. Watch our Vision Film.

Woodlands Church gathers all kinds of people from across Bristol in the adventure of following Jesus. We are a broad mix of people from different generations and backgrounds who want to explore and grow in faith together.

We believe that we are all on a journey of discovery and faith. That it's helpful to do that in a community with other people. People who can not only support each other in that exploration but also in life's difficulties and celebrations. 

Find out more about our vision for life, church and our city - watch our vision film.

Power Encounters: Pool - Bishop Mike Hill (7pm)

The gospels give us stories of Jesus encountering all kinds of people. Many of those people had real needs and their encounter with Jesus turned out to be a ‘power encounter.’ In Jesus, the ‘powers of the age to come’ broke into their lives in healing, deliverance, provision and challenge. The power encounters we read about serve as an encouragement of the grace of God, but also a challenge to us about living a spirit empowered life. Discussion notes: click here for the discussion notes

Building Tomorrow's Church Today: Worship - Rachel Riddall (11am)

We  live  in  a  rapidly  changing  world.  Historic  churches  however  tend  to  value  tradition and permanence. They  can  often  be  characterised  as  conservative  institutions.  The Church Jesus founded  however  was  a  dynamic  movement  that  He  was  building  in  a way that  meant  it  could  take  the  offensive  (‘and  the  gates  of  Hell  shall  not  prevail against her’).  In  this  series  we  look  at  some  of  the  values  of  Church  (values  carry  permanence) and  some  of  the  practices  that  are  more  flexible  as  we  consider  the  challenges  of  the future. Click here for the discussion notes

Run the Great Bristol Half Marathon & raise money for Open Doors

2016-09-25-great_bristol_half_marathon_2016_event_day.jpg

Open Doors is a non-denominational mission supporting persecuted Christians in over 70 countries where Christianity is socially or legally discouraged or oppressed. They work with local partners to distribute Bibles and Christian literature, give discipleship training and provide practical support, such as emergency relief aid. 

This year, in partnership with Woodles, we are looking for people to run the Great Bristol Half Marathon on Sun 23rd Sept. The city centre run has become a long-held tradition in the national running calendar. Over 10,000 runners every year make this a must do event with an atmosphere second to none.

Open Doors will give you a charity place so entry for the race is free. Runners must be a minimum age of 17 and willing to raise a minimum £250 as a fundraising target. To find out more email the Open Doors challenge events team challenge@opendoorsuk.org.

Find out more about their work at www.opendoorsuk.org.

opendoorslogo.png

Mind The Gap

MindTheGap.jpg

May 6th 2018. Generation Gap (Malachi 4:6) Teenagers were a twentieth century invention! But every age has recognised the generation gap, the gap between older and younger people around behaviour, beliefs, and culture, and a gap that seems to be widening in our rapidly changing 21st Century world. The Bible speaks of generations working together, ‘old men and young men seeing visions’. Malachi 4:6 says ‘He will turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to the fathers; or else I will come and strike the land with a curse’ Download Discussion notes


May 13th 2018. Generation Gap: Sexual Revolution (Matthew 19:1-12). There has been a sexual revolution in my lifetime. Over my 60 years of life there has been a sea change in behaviour and values. The accessibility of birth control, and the swinging sixties kick started that change. Homosexual acts were illegal when I was born; now it is illegal to discriminate against people on same sex grounds. More recently gender fluidity is becoming accepted, very young people have access to hard core sexual material on line, 42% of marriages end in divorce. I could go on, but things have definitely changed! It is easy to see how different generations can have very different pre-suppositions about sexual ethics and practice. Our challenge as Christians is not to be driven by culture (whether pro or anti our current values) but to find the heart of God and distinctives of His kingdom for our lives and lifestyles. Download Discussion notes


27th May. Celebrating Partnerships (1 Kings 19:19). How do we prefer each other, working together to see the Kingdom of God

Living As Witnesses

LivingAsWitnesses.jpg

May 6th 2018. Living as Witnesses: Words. (Acts 4:29) In the Church Calendar we are in the season leading up to Whitsun, Pentecost Sunday. The book of Acts documents the first Pentecost and the gift of the Spirit to enable the disciples to be witnesses (Acts 1:8). Our series this May will look at what it means to be a Witness in the power of the Holy Spirit (alliterating around the letter W quite strongly!). Download Discussion notes


May 13th 2018. Living as Witnesses: Works. (Acts 4:32-37). In the Church Calendar we are in the season leading up to Whitsun, Pentecost Sunday. The book of Acts documents the first Pentecost and the gift of the Spirit to enable the disciples to be witnesses (Acts 1:8). Our series this May will look at what it means to be a Witness in the power of the Holy Spirit (alliterating around the letter W quite strongly!). Download Discussion notes


May 20th 2018. Living as Witnesses: Wonders. (Acts 4:30-31) In the Church Calendar we are in the season leading up to Whitsun, Pentecost Sunday. The book of Acts documents the first Pentecost and the gift of the Spirit to enable the disciples to be witnesses (Acts 1:8). Our series this May will look at what it means to be a Witness in the power of the Holy Spirit (alliterating around the letter W quite strongly!). Download Discussion notes


May 27th 2018. Living as Witnesses: Way of Life. (Acts 2:42-47) After Pentecost Sunday the book of Acts documents the way the early Church lived in the light of their experience of the Holy Spirit. The picture of their life together has become a template that the Church has often tried to return to in timers of renewal and reformation. Download Discussion notes

Empower Womens Morning Sat 23rd June

empower_womensmorning.png

Woodies Women's Morning

Exploring what it looks like to be confident in your calling and be encouraged, equipped and empowered to be God's masterpiece.

Speakers: Rachel Riddall, Hannah Mitchell and Pam Scott-Cook
Worship led by April Ballard and Jo Rousell

8:45am registration and coffee
9.00 - 10.30 session 1
10.30 - 11.00 coffee break
11.00 - 1.00 session 2

We are God's masterpiece, created to do good works. Ephesians 2:10

Cost £5

Venue: Main Hall and Foyer, Woodlands Church
Date: Saturday, 23rd June 2018
Time: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
For full event details and tickets, see the event details page.

 

 

Living as Witnesses: Wonders - David Mitchell

May 20th 2018. Living as Witnesses: Wonders. (Acts 4:30-31) In the Church Calendar we are in the season leading up to Whitsun, Pentecost Sunday. The book of Acts documents the first Pentecost and the gift of the Spirit to enable the disciples to be witnesses (Acts 1:8). Our series this May will look at what it means to be a Witness in the power of the Holy Spirit (alliterating around the letter W quite strongly!). Download Discussion notes

Living as Witnesses: Wonders - David Mitchell (am Podcast)

podcast4.jpg

May 20th 2018. Living as Witnesses: Wonders. (Acts 4:30-31) In the Church Calendar we are in the season leading up to Whitsun, Pentecost Sunday. The book of Acts documents the first Pentecost and the gift of the Spirit to enable the disciples to be witnesses (Acts 1:8). Our series this May will look at what it means to be a Witness in the power of the Holy Spirit (alliterating around the letter W quite strongly!). Download Discussion notes