P-word Conference on 21 March: Equipping leaders to talk about & tackle porn

On Saturday, 21st March we are proud to be hosting the P-word conference which exists to equip christian leaders - from church pastors to small group hosts - to talk about and tackle pornography. 

This event is created and delivered by the Naked Truth Project, which seeks to open eyes and free lives from the damaging impact of pornography. You might remember when their founder, Ian Henderson, came to speak to us back in November 2019 about this sensitive topic.

This one day conference consists of a full day of teaching and training where you’ll learn about the science of porn and it’s impact on young people, marriages, individuals within the industry and more. The team from the Naked Truth Project will share inspiring testimonies of recovery and we’ll discuss the response of the church to users and partners. Tickets are just £10 - so don’t miss this opportunity to be better equipped to deal with this area in your ministry.

Our heart is for you to leave feeling equipped with practical and pastoral strategies to defeat and defend against porn in your life and the lives of those around you.

We are also running a special PG Workshop event on Friday, 20th March, specifically about parental guidance on XXX materials and how to deal with this issue with your own children.

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PG Workshop on 20 March: Parental Guidance on XXX Content

The internet has changed the landscape of childhood and adolescence.

As parents we may be aware of the new challenges and changes the internet has brought yet be uncertain how to practically respond. Some parents even feel overwhelmed, saying that their children have a better understanding of internet, tablets and apps than they do. 

Which is why the Naked Truth Project partners with community groups, churches and schools to deliver the PG WORKSHOP. Watch this short video to find out more about what the PG Workshops are all about.

This 2-hour workshop for parents will include:

  • UP TO DATE INFORMATION REGARDING ONLINE AND DIGITAL CULTURE

  • PRACTICAL TIPS FOR DIFFERENT AGES AND STAGES  

  • EXCLUSIVE ACCESS TO OUR ONLINE PARENTS PACK 

Tickets are just £4.

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March for Justice

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Filling our hearts with mercy & compassion.

This March, our preaching series is on March for Justice - which will look how we can better align ourselves with God and His heart of mercy and compassion when it comes to key issues facing the world today.

The five themes for sermons across the month are:

  • Creation care

  • Fair and just trade

  • Freedom from slavery (with guest speaker from IJM)

  • The persecuted church (with guest speaker from Open Doors)

  • Heart of Worship special at the end of the month.

All talks will be focused on teaching from the Prophets, using scriptures from Joel, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Amos, Daniel and Leviticus.


EcoChallenge for February: Try out a new Fairtrade product

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. Throughout 2020, we want to challenge everyone in church to do the same - so each month we’ll be having an EcoChallenge.

February 2020: EcoChallege
Try out a new Fairtrade product

This month marks the beginning of Fairtrade Fortnight (24th February – 8th March), so it seems fitting that our EcoChallenge for this month is Try out a new Fairtrade product. There are many great things you could buy, from coffee, tea and bananas, to products such spices, snacks, beauty products, wine and clothes.

There’s a famous Martin Luther King quote ‘Before you finish eating breakfast in the morning you’ve depended on half the world.’ That’s even truer now than when he said it in the 60’s! Much of the food we eat every day is grown overseas by farmers in developing countries. They generally will have received only a fraction of the value we paid for it in the shops, are exposed to wild swings in global commodity prices, and can become trapped in a cycle of poverty.

Fairtrade seeks to establish a more just system, giving marginalised farmers and producers a better standard of living and more control over their lives.

 The key principles of Fairtrade are:

  • Farmers and producers join together as a cooperative, to work together where appropriate and to increase their selling power. (Some companies dependant on hired labour can also become Fairtrade certified if the meet Fairtrade standards)

  • They receive a guaranteed minimum price for what their produce (never less than the market price) allowing them to be sure they can make a living and plan for the future.

  •  On top of this, they also receive a Fairtrade premium, to raise their living standards. They collectively choose what to invest this in, typically community benefits such as schools, healthcare and housing, and also tools and training to improve production.

  • For products to be certified as Fairtrade, certain environmental standards and worker’s rights must be met. This helps to guarantee that people are treated fairly, and the planet is not being unduly harmed, which is not always the case with non-certified products. For example non-certified cocoa farming has been associated with child labour, modern day slavery and illegal deforestation in West Africa.  

Today over 1.66m farmers and workers are Fairtrade producers and around 17% of UK shoppers buy Fairtrade products regularly. You may already be one of these, if so continue the good work! Choosing to buy Fairtrade products is one of the easiest ways we can make a difference in the lives of people who might otherwise be marginalised by our current economic system.

So please do give this month’s challenge a go and find a new Fairtrade item for your shopping basket. Visit the Fairtrade website to check out how you can buy Fairtrade products.

Get involved with Woodlands People + Planet group 

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

Jesus Close Up: Healer - Tim Dobson (7pm)

16th Feb 2020 - 11am Service

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Bible Passage: Mark 11. Becoming more like Jesus

During the month of February, our series titled Jesus Close Up will look what the The Gospels say about who Jesus is, as a teacher, Lord, healer and miracle worker. We'll consider how we can live by example and try to become more like Jesus in our day to day lives. 

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Jesus Close Up: Healer - Tim Dobson (7pm Sermon)

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16th Feb 2020 - 11am Service

Jesus Close Up: Healer - Tim Dobson
Bible Passage: Mark 11. Becoming more like Jesus

During the month of February, our series titled Jesus Close Up will look what the The Gospels say about who Jesus is, as a teacher, Lord, healer and miracle worker. We'll consider how we can live by example and try to become more like Jesus in our day to day lives. 

Download Discussion Notes

Jesus Close Up: Healer - Dave Mitchell (11am)

16th Feb 2020 - 11am Service

Jesus Close Up: Healer - Dave Mitchell
Bible Passage: Mark 11. Becoming more like Jesus

During the month of February, our series titled Jesus Close Up will look what the The Gospels say about who Jesus is, as a teacher, Lord, healer and miracle worker. We'll consider how we can live by example and try to become more like Jesus in our day to day lives. Dowload Discussion notes.

Jesus Close Up: Healer - Dave Mitchell (11am Sermon)

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16th Feb 2020 - 11am Service

Jesus Close Up: Healer - Dave Mitchell
Bible Passage: Mark 11. Becoming more like Jesus

During the month of February, our series titled Jesus Close Up will look what the The Gospels say about who Jesus is, as a teacher, Lord, healer and miracle worker. We'll consider how we can live by example and try to become more like Jesus in our day to day lives. Dowload Discussion notes.

Jesus Close Up: Lord | Philip Jinadu (11am)

9th Feb 2020 - 11am Service

During the month of February 2020, our series titled Jesus Close Up will look what the Bible says about who Jesus is, as a teacher, Lord, healer and miracle worker. We'll consider how we can live by example and try to become more like Jesus in our day to day lives.

You can download the group discussion notes below:

Jesus Close Up: Lord | Philip Jinadu (11am Sermon)

During the month of February 2020, our series titled Jesus Close Up will look what the Bible says about who Jesus is, as a teacher, Lord, healer and miracle worker. We'll consider how we can live by example and try to become more like Jesus in our day to day lives. Listen to this second talk of the series by Philip Jinadu from 9th February 2020.

You can download the discussion notes below:

Woodlands Bible School Special on 24 February

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Join us for a Woodlands Bible School Special on 24 February.

We’ll be looking at Jesus Christ in Popular Theology and there will be an opportunity for some teaching and discussion with WTC theologians, Lucy Peppiate and Jasper Knecht, with a special focus on Richard Rohr. 

We believe biblical thinking is for everyone. Woodlands Bible School normally runs on a 3rd Sunday evening, but we have two special guest with us for a couple of days and we wanted to give everyone the opportunity to hear some great theological input as well as have the chance to ask any theological questions you might have.

Jesus Close Up: Teacher | Dave Mitchell (7pm Sermon)

During the month of February 2020, our series titled Jesus Close Up will look what the Bible says about who Jesus is, as a teacher, Lord, healer and miracle worker. We'll consider how we can live by example and try to become more like Jesus in our day to day lives. Watch this first talk of the series by Dave Mitchel from 2 February 2020.

Jesus Close Up: Teacher | Dave Mitchell (7pm)

2nd Feb 2020 - 7pm Service

During the month of February 2020, our series titled Jesus Close Up will look what the Bible says about who Jesus is, as a teacher, Lord, healer and miracle worker. We'll consider how we can live by example and try to become more like Jesus in our day to day lives.

Watch this first talk of the series by Dave Mitchell, with a prayer beforehand from Rob Scott-Cook and a testimony from Rachel Riddall at the end.

You can download the group discussion notes below:

Prayer Power

For January 2020, our series focused on Prayer Power, which looks at how we can unleash the power of prayer in our everyday lives. We look at praise, petition, confession and fasting and study how King David prayed in the scriptures.

Instead of discussion notes for this series, we recommend all our small groups to encourage discussion and action around people’s prayer lives this month. Check out The Prayer Course from Pete Grieg (Founder of 24/7 Prayer) which includes 8 short video sessions to help us get focused in our prayer life.


Prayer Power: Fasting | Dave Mitchell (11am)

26th January 2020 - 11am Service

This is the final week of our Prayer Power series for January 2020, which looks at how we can unleash the power of prayer in our everyday lives. Dave shares with us on the topic of fasting and we read about how King David prayed in the scriptures.

Instead of discussion notes for this series, we recommend all our small groups to encourage discussion and action around people’s prayer lives this month. Check out The Prayer Course from Pete Grieg (Founder of 24/7 Prayer) which includes 8 short video sessions to help us get focused in our prayer life.

Fundraiser for Refugees in Iraq

Join us for a special fundraiser for STEP (UK), a development charity committed to working alongside young people and their families in the Kurdish region of Iraq. 

Come enjoy Middle Eastern mezze and hear about the impact of STEP on the lives of refugees living in Kurdistan, Iraq. Annet from Iraq will give a talk at this event.  Bring your friends and enjoy food and music while raising money for this great cause.

Visit the STEP (UK) website to find out more about their work:
http://www.step-uk.com

A suggested donation of £15 per ticket*
Event will be held in The Crypt at Woodlands Church, Bristol.
*If you are keen to attend, but on a limited budget - please email Julia Debling at STEP. 

Venue: Crypt, Woodlands Church
Date: 
Saturday, 8th February 2020
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

For full event details and tickets, see the event details page.

Prayer Power: Petition | Rachel Riddall (7pm)

19th January 2020 - 7pm Service

It’s Prayer Week at Woodies! Starting today until 26th January. This is the third week of our Prayer Power series for January 2020, which looks at how we can unleash the power of prayer in our everyday lives. Rachel shares with us on the topic of petition and we read about how King David prayed in the scriptures.

Instead of discussion notes for this series, we recommend all our small groups to encourage discussion and action around people’s prayer lives this month. Check out The Prayer Course from Pete Grieg (Founder of 24/7 Prayer) which includes 8 short video sessions to help us get focused in our prayer life.