Women's Refresh Morning on Saturday, 1 February

It’s nearly time for our Refresh Morning!

It’s a great chance for us to gather together as women from across the Woodies congregations to worship, hear from God and be refreshed when winter seems to be dragging on.

The morning will include coffee and pastries, plus interviews and Deb Marsh from Highgrove will be speaking on Proverbs 31:25 - "She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.”

The Refresh Morning begins at 9.15am and finishes at 12.30pm. A £3 ticket includes pastries and refreshments.

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Our next women’s event after this Refresh Morning is our all-day conference on 20th June 2020.

Prayer Power - Preaching Series for January 2020

Unleashing the Power of Prayer

Join us as we kick start 2020 with a new series on Prayer Power - which looks at how we can unleash the power of prayer in our everyday lives.

There will be four themes for sermons across the month, including praise, confession, fasting and petition and we’ll be focusing on the prayer life of David, using scriptures from 2 Samuel and the Psalms.

You can watch the different sermons that make up this series below.

Watch this sermon from Woodlands Church in Bristol, the first of our new Prayer Power series for January 2020. Talk given on the topic of praise on 5 January 2020 at our 11am service.

EcoChallenge for January: Carbon Footprint

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At Woodies, we are keen love God's creation and our People + Planet group is key in helping us to reduce our impact on the environment as a church. For the year ahead, we want to challenge everyone in church to do the same - so each month we’ll be having an EcoChallenge.

The Thinking behind EcoChallenges

At Woodies People and Planet, we have been thinking for a while about how we should, as Christians (and as a church) respond to the global environmental crisis we are facing. If you have started thinking about this too, like us you may well have found it rather overwhelming! The scale of the problems we face seem to be far bigger than us, yet at the same time we are so often contributing to the problems by our own lifestyles in many different ways. It can be hard to know where to start.

We are aiming to pitch the challenges so that whether you are a card-carrying environmentalist, or a pretty average member of the public, they will be achievable and relevant. Some will be focussed on personal actions to take: our actions do make a difference, and moreover we are all influenced by what we see our friends and neighbours do - so individual changes we make can be part of a wider change in culture in our church, our city and our country. Of course, a lot of the things which need to happen go far beyond what we can do as individuals, so some months we will be asking you to call on large corporations or on our government to take action. Please do have a go at them; we hope that you will find them useful.

January 2020: EcoChallege - “How Big is Your Carbon Footprint?”

For January’s challenge, it seems appropriate that we begin by having a look at the impact we make and measuring our own carbon footprints. We’d recommend the World Wildlife Fund’s Carbon Footprint calculator as it is very quick and easy to use and also can give you helpful tips on some things to focus on if you want to take steps to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions.

There are so many ways you can reduce your carbon footprint, but first you can measure your Carbon Footprint with this simple online questionnaire:

Then take some time to think about the results:

  • Was your impact about what you expected?

  • What are the things you do which make the biggest contribution to your carbon footprint?

  • Were there any surprises?

Personally I was surprised by how much impact my car-use was/is having. We believe that the Earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, and that ultimately He is in charge. As January is a month where as a church we seek to refocus on prayer, let’s also take this opportunity to pray - pray for leaders and those in responsibility that they have the wisdom and courage to take significant action against climate change. Let’s pray too for ourselves that we can learn to treat our world in a way that honours its creator.

If you’d be interested in finding out more about our group, or have some feedback about the challenges, connect with us:

Santa's Little Helpers needed

Can you help out at church this Christmas? We need volunteers to decorate, welcome people, serve refreshments, set up and take down chairs, tidy up and more!

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We specifically need help at our special carol services:

  • Christingle - Saturday, 7 Dec at 4pm

  • Contemporary Carols - Sunday, 8 Dec at both the 5pm and 7pm services

  • Carols by Candlelight - Saturday, 14 Dec at 7pm

  • Carols by Candlelight - Sunday, 15 Dec at both the 5pm and 7pm services

  • Folky Christmas - Sunday, 22 Dec at both the 5pm and 7pm services

Here's how to get involved...

Authority

Our series on Authority aims to help us to reflect on different aspects of our relationship to ‘authority’, which is particularly significant for us in an age of question and cynicism. We look at civil authority, spiritual authority, personal authority, and scriptural authority.


The Effects of Porn | Ian Henderson (11am Sermon)

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For Relationship Sunday this month on 24 November, we welcomed a visit from guest speaker Ian Henderson, founder of the Naked Truth Project. Ian preaches about one of the most significant culture shaping influences of our time - internet pornography. He spoke at all three of our services, but this talk is best for over 13s only.

Ian shared a story of hope, preaching on Ezekiel 37 and also told us about recovery resources available as well as a bible study called Proverbs vs Pornhub.

You can continue exploring this topic, either on your own as a small group - simply download the discussion notes.

Ian Henderson from Naked Truth Project

24th November 2019 - 11am Service

For Relationship Sunday this month on 24 November, we welcomed a visit from guest speaker Ian Henderson, founder of the Naked Truth Project. Ian preaches about one of the most significant culture shaping influences of our time - internet pornography. He spoke at all three of our services, but this talk is best for over 13s only.

Ian shared a story of hope, preaching on Ezekiel 37 and also told us about recovery resources available as well as a bible study called Proverbs vs Pornhub.

You can continue exploring this topic, either on your own as a small group - simply download the discussion notes.

Scriptural Authority - Helen Paynter

17th November 2019 - 7pm Service

This week, we continued our series on Authority with a visit from a special guest speaker, Revd Dr Helen Paynter from Bristol Baptist College. Helen is passionate about helping people to get to grips with the Bible, because she has seen its power to transform lives.

To continue exploring this topic, you can download the discussion notes.

It's Christmas time in the city...

We would love you to join us in celebrating the story of Christmas with a whole month of special activities happening throughout December.

You may the kind of person who thinks "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday". Or that it's "The Most Wonderful Time of The Year. Or perhaps even just the thought of the busy season makes you long for just a "Silent Night".

There's no denying it "Christmas Time Is Here" - "Christmas Is All Around". So, dust off those baubles and start making those lists if you haven't done already!

"Last Christmas", we had a whole series of special events to help you "Step Into Christmas". And this year we've got a whole stocking full of things too.

This Christmas, we hope you have a "Wonderful Christmas Time". More than that though, we hope you discover and rediscover Jesus amongst the busyness of a festive Christmas season.

We are really excited to invite you along, whether you are familiar with church or not, everyone is welcome!

Find out more about all our events on our Christmas at Woodlands Church page.