Holy Week: Good Friday Service | Clare Thompson at 10:30am | 2 April 2021

2 April 2021 - 10:30am Service

Holy Week at Woodlands Church

We are so pleased to have you join us online for our Good Friday service, which includes quiet reflection, guided meditation, prayer and worship based on the events of the first Good Friday led by Clare Thompson. Whatever your experience of church or faith, it's so great to have you with us

For Holy Week, we will be having special lunchtime meditations as well as our special Easter Sunday service. Be sure to visit our Easter page to get the details of what’s happening throughout the week.

HE IS RISEN!

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He is Risen

Happy Easter Everyone!!!!

Painting or Junk model of Jerusalem

So many important things happened in Jerusalem during Holy Week. If you want you could copy this picture or you could use this to help you build a model of Jerusalem. You could use Lego, or other bricks; or you could do a junk model of it using cardboard packaging and tubes. You can read chapters 14 and 15 of Mark's gospel and put toy people in to tell the story together of Holy week.

Hot Cross Buns

Here’s an easy recipe for hot cross buns, why not make some over the Easter Holidays!

Scripture Union have created a brilliant Easter Trail where you scan the QR code which takes you to a video about the Easter Story. You could do it in your garden with friends or why not put it up around your local area.

You can download the QR codes here:

We have some great activities this week, an edible Easter Garden and a Stained Glass cross to decorate your windows

Resurrection + Restoration Series

How can our lives, church and world be restored by the love and power of Jesus?

Following on from Easter, our series Resurrection + Restoration will help us grasp what Jesus’ resurrection means and the hope we carry in our everyday lives.

Rather than wave quickly goodbye to Easter, we’re taking some time to look at Bible passages from the Gospels after Jesus was resurrected. We’ll be looking at scriptures which address personal restoration, the great commission, and how we can bring hope into the world. Each week, we’ll be trying to earth these stories in our own lives and call as a Church today.

Remember you can book in advance to attend church in person. Capacity will be limited and COVID safe precautions will be taken. Simply book online here:

Here’s what our preaching topics during this series are:

  • Restored Life | 11th April 2021

    Restored Church | 18th April 2021

    Restored World | 25th April 2021


TALKS FROM OUR RESURRECTION + RESTORATION SERIES

Holy Week: King | Nigel Savage at 7pm | 28th of March 2021


21 March 2021 - 7pm Service

Jesus Foretold: King

This Sunday we continue our Easter preaching series Jesus Foretold with a message from Nigel Savage on ‘King’.

Our series Jesus Foretold will help us grasp the big picture of God’s salvation purpose for humankind. We will look at Jesus' life through the Gospels and consider how the Old Testament prophetic records help us better understand the Easter story.

For Holy Week, we will be having special lunchtime meditations and our online Good Friday service as well as our special Easter Sunday service. Be sure to visit our Easter page to get the details of what’s happening throughout the week.

Remember, earlier today at the 11am service we heard Rachel Riddall speak on the same topic. Go check it out

Holy Week: King | Rachel Riddall at 11am | 28th March 2021

28 March 2021 - 11am Service

Jesus Foretold

This Sunday we continue our Easter preaching series Jesus Foretold with a message from Rachel Riddall.

In the lead up to Easter, our series Jesus Foretold will help us grasp the big picture of God’s salvation purpose for humankind. We will look at Jesus' life through the Gospels and consider how the Old Testament prophetic records help us better understand the Easter story.

For Holy Week, we will be having special lunchtime meditations and our online Good Friday service as well as our special Easter Sunday service. Be sure to visit our Easter page to get the details of what’s happening throughout the week.

Remember, our 7pm service will be looking at the same topic and Nigel Savage will be sharing with us. Check it out!

Bible School with Jasper Knecht

At Woodlands Bible School this March, we welcomed theologian Jasper Knecht from WTC who spoke on “Biblical Authority and Inspiration”. In this talk, Jasper talks about inspiration, scriptural authority, and why we can trust the words of Scripture.

He’ll be unpacking questions like: Which Bible translation should we use? What is the difference between The Passion Translation, The Message, or The Amplified Version, and the more traditional translations like the NRSV, NIV, RSV, and others?

Woodies Kids | Lent and the journey towards Easter (week 4)

Welcome to the Woodies Kids blog.

this week we Think About …

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Lent and the Journey towards easter

Junior Explorers (year 4-6) have been working through Pilgrim Pathways and thinking about what items we might need if we were going on a journey and how these would play out in our lives as followers of Jesus.

Bright Lights (Year 1-3) have been looking at the story of Benjamin’s box in the run up to Easter. We have been thinking about what things are special to us and how God’s wants to talk to us through them.

Jesus Foretold: Suffering | Rob Scott-Cook at 8:30am | 21st March 2021


21 March 2021 - 8:30am Service

Jesus Foretold: Suffering

This Sunday we continue our Easter preaching series Jesus Foretold with a message from Rob Scott-Cook on ‘Suffering’.

In the lead up to Easter, our series Jesus Foretold will help us grasp the big picture of God’s salvation purpose for humankind. We will look at Jesus' life through the Gospels and consider how the Old Testament prophetic records help us better understand the Easter story.

For Holy Week, we will be having special lunchtime meditations and our online Good Friday service as well as our special Easter Sunday service. Be sure to visit our Easter page to get the details of what’s happening throughout the week.

Remember, later today at the 11am and 7pm services we’ll hear Dave Mitchell and Rob Scott-Cook speak. Go check it out

Jesus Foretold: Suffering | Rob Scott-Cook at 7pm | 21st March 2021


21 March 2021 - 7pm Service

Jesus Foretold: Suffering

This Sunday we continue our Easter preaching series Jesus Foretold with a message from Rob Scott-Cook on ‘Suffering’.

In the lead up to Easter, our series Jesus Foretold will help us grasp the big picture of God’s salvation purpose for humankind. We will look at Jesus' life through the Gospels and consider how the Old Testament prophetic records help us better understand the Easter story.

For Holy Week, we will be having special lunchtime meditations and our online Good Friday service as well as our special Easter Sunday service. Be sure to visit our Easter page to get the details of what’s happening throughout the week.

Remember, earlier today at the 11am service we heard Dave Mitchell speak. Go check it out

Jesus Foretold | Dave Mitchell at 11am | 21st March 2021

21 March 2021 - 11am Service

Jesus Foretold

This Sunday we continue our Easter preaching series Jesus Foretold with a message from Dave Mitchell.

In the lead up to Easter, our series Jesus Foretold will help us grasp the big picture of God’s salvation purpose for humankind. We will look at Jesus' life through the Gospels and consider how the Old Testament prophetic records help us better understand the Easter story.

For Holy Week, we will be having special lunchtime meditations and our online Good Friday service as well as our special Easter Sunday service. Be sure to visit our Easter page to get the details of what’s happening throughout the week.

Remember, our 7pm service will be looking at the topic ‘Suffering’ and Rob Scott-Cook will be sharing with us. Check it out!

Woodies Kids | Lent and the journey towards Easter (week 3)

Welcome to the Woodies Kids blog.

this week we Think About …

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Lent and the Journey towards easter

Junior Explorers (year 4-6) have been working through Pilgrim Pathways and thinking about what items we might need if we were going on a journey and how these would play out in our lives as followers of Jesus.

Bright Lights (Year 1-3) have been looking at the story of Benjamin’s box in the run up to Easter. We have been thinking about what things are special to us and how God’s wants to talk to us through them.

Jesus Foretold: Servant | Pam Scott-Cook at 8:30am | 14th March 2021


14 March 2021 - 8:30am Service

Jesus Foretold: Servant

This Sunday we start off our new easter preaching series Jesus Foretold with a message from Pam Scott-Cook on ‘Servant’.

In the lead up to Easter, our series Jesus Foretold will help us grasp the big picture of God’s salvation purpose for humankind. We will look at Jesus' life through the Gospels and consider how the Old Testament prophetic records help us better understand the Easter story.

For Holy Week, we will be having special lunchtime meditations and our online Good Friday service as well as our special Easter Sunday service. Be sure to visit our Easter page to get the details of what’s happening throughout the week.

Remember, later today at the 11am and 7pm services we’ll hear Nigel Savage and Matt Dobson speak on the same topic. Go check it out

Jesus Foretold: Servant | Matt Dobson at 7pm | 14th March 2021


14 March 2021 - 7pm Service

Jesus Foretold: Servant

This Sunday we start off our new easter preaching series Jesus Foretold with a message from Matt Dobson on ‘Servant’.

In the lead up to Easter, our series Jesus Foretold will help us grasp the big picture of God’s salvation purpose for humankind. We will look at Jesus' life through the Gospels and consider how the Old Testament prophetic records help us better understand the Easter story.

For Holy Week, we will be having special lunchtime meditations and our online Good Friday service as well as our special Easter Sunday service. Be sure to visit our Easter page to get the details of what’s happening throughout the week.

Remember, earlier today at the 11am service we heard Nigel Savage speak on the same topic. Go check it out

Jesus Foretold: Servant | Nigel Savage at 11am | 14th March 2021


14 March 2021 - 11am Service

Jesus Foretold: Servant

This Sunday we start off our new Easter preaching series Jesus Foretold with a message from Nigel Savage on ‘Servant’.

In the lead up to Easter, our series Jesus Foretold will help us grasp the big picture of God’s salvation purpose for humankind. We will look at Jesus' life through the Gospels and consider how the Old Testament prophetic records help us better understand the Easter story.

For Holy Week, we will be having special lunchtime meditations and our online Good Friday service as well as our special Easter Sunday service. Be sure to visit our Easter page to get the details of what’s happening throughout the week.

Remember, our 7pm service will be looking at the same topic and Matt Dobson will be sharing with us. Check it out

Woodies Kids | Lent and the journey towards Easter (week 2)

Welcome to the Woodies Kids blog.

this week we Think About …

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Lent and the Journey towards easter

Today is Mother’s day, this year it may be hard for people who have lost mothers or family members during the pandemic. We celebrate all Mother’s whether biological or foster/adoptive mothers or mother figures in our lives .

Junior Explorers (year 4-6) have been working through Pilgrim Pathways and thinking about what items we might need if we were going on a journey and how these would play out in our lives as followers of Jesus.

Bright Lights (Year 1-3) have been looking at the story of Benjamin’s box in the run up to Easter. We have been thinking about what things are special to us and how God’s wants to talk to us through them.

In Tiny Treasures this week our under 5’s are learning about how we can love our neighbour

Both / And: Paul & Barnabas | Hannah Mitchell at 7pm | 7th March 2021

What can we learn from ‘both/and’ characters in the Bible?


7 March 2021 - 7pm Service

Both / And: Paul & Barnabas

This Sunday we finish our current preaching series Both / And with a message from Hannah Michell on ‘Paul & Barnabas’.

In this series, we’re exploring some of the rich characterisations of people we don’t often look at from the Bible.

In particular, we’ll be focusing on issues raised in these contrasting personalities. The people we’re focusing on will show different examples of what ambition, leadership and servanthood looked like and how their own strengths and weaknesses affected them and those in their lives. 

Remember, earlier today at the 11am service we heard Tim Dobson speak on the same topic. Go check it out

DISCUSSION NOTES

INTRODUCTION | Acts 4:36-37, 9:27 | Acts 11v22-26, 13:1-2 | Acts 15:36-40

Key thought: How do we manage tensions between encouraging people (Barnabas) and being strategic in ministry (Paul)?

  • The body of Jesus is made up of many different kinds of people with different personalities, skills, gifts, likes and dislikes. As we choose to work together in unity, across these differences, the kingdom of God can grow in great leaps and bounds.

    I can sometimes put people into two groups. Are you a people person or a project person?

    A people person can be more pastoral and is more concerned about the people involved in church, their stories, their needs, their wellbeing and their interests.
    A project person can be more activist and is concerned with seeing things happen, addressing injustices, organising responses, planting churches and achieving outcomes.

  • Barnabas - Was he more of a people person?

    • His name was Joseph, but he had the nickname "Son of encouragement". He was obviously very good a encouraging people! Acts 4v36

    • He sold some property and gave the money to feed the poor. Acts 4v37

    • When others were suspicious of Paul, he went looking for him and stood up for him. (Acts 9v27)

    • As he ministered to people, he grew in his gifts (encouragement 4v36 - generosity 4v37 - teacher 9v26 – evangelist 11v24 - prophet 13v1 - miracles 14v3 - apostle 4v14)

  • Paul - was he more of a project person?

    • He was a man with great focus and zeal (for Yahweh before his conversion and for Jesus afterwards)

    • He knew with certainty that he was an apostle called by Jesus to go to the Gentiles.

    • He was a strategic church planter, visiting major cities and staying there until a church was effectively established.

    • He wrote numerous letters to build up churches and address error.

    • Nothing (ship wrecks, stoning, beating, imprisonment etc) was going to stop him fulfilling the kingdom project of seeing the Gospel of Jesus reaching the then-known world.

STUDY QUESTIONS

These are two ends of a spectrum and each of us will be somewhere along the line.

1. God has created each one of us differently. Would you say you were by preference, more a people person or a project person? Is one better than the other?

2. Many of you may have done some kind of personality test (Meyers-Briggs, Enneagram etc). How has this helped you and the way you relate to other people with different personalities?

3. When they worked together Paul and Barnabas saw great growth and churches being planted. (Acts ch9-15, esp Antioch Ch13)
When they had a disagreement (Acts 15v36-40) over John Mark, they split company (Barnabas was committed to the person, Paul felt that Mark threaten the mission project)
When have you let differences in personality or preferences disrupt a kingdom venture (or a church relationship)?

4. The Body of Jesus (including Woodlands) needs both people and project team players in order to see Bristol transformed with the love and power of God. What can we do to work together best, overcoming tensions and valuing each others’ contributions, as we build back after the pandemic?

Both / And: Paul & Barnabas | Tim Dobson at 11am | 7th March 2021

What can we learn from ‘both/and’ characters in the Bible?


7 March 2021 - 11am Service

Both / And: Paul & Barnabas

This Sunday we finish our preaching series Both / And with a message from Tim Dobson on ‘Paul & Barnabas’.

This February, we’ll be exploring some of the rich characterisations of people we don’t often look at from the Bible.

In particular, we’ll be focusing on issues raised in these contrasting personalities. The people we’re focusing on will show different examples of what ambition, leadership and servanthood looked like and how their own strengths and weaknesses affected them and those in their lives. 

Remember, our 7pm service will be looking at the same topic and Hannah Mitchell will be sharing with us. Check it out

DISCUSSION NOTES

INTRODUCTION | Acts 4:36-37, 9:27 | Acts 11v22-26, 13:1-2 | Acts 15:36-40

Key thought: How do we manage tensions between encouraging people (Barnabas) and being strategic in ministry (Paul)?

  • The body of Jesus is made up of many different kinds of people with different personalities, skills, gifts, likes and dislikes. As we choose to work together in unity, across these differences, the kingdom of God can grow in great leaps and bounds.

    I can sometimes put people into two groups. Are you a people person or a project person?

    A people person can be more pastoral and is more concerned about the people involved in church, their stories, their needs, their wellbeing and their interests.
    A project person can be more activist and is concerned with seeing things happen, addressing injustices, organising responses, planting churches and achieving outcomes.

  • Barnabas - Was he more of a people person?

    • His name was Joseph, but he had the nickname "Son of encouragement". He was obviously very good a encouraging people! Acts 4v36

    • He sold some property and gave the money to feed the poor. Acts 4v37

    • When others were suspicious of Paul, he went looking for him and stood up for him. (Acts 9v27)

    • As he ministered to people, he grew in his gifts (encouragement 4v36 - generosity 4v37 - teacher 9v26 – evangelist 11v24 - prophet 13v1 - miracles 14v3 - apostle 4v14)

  • Paul - was he more of a project person?

    • He was a man with great focus and zeal (for Yahweh before his conversion and for Jesus afterwards)

    • He knew with certainty that he was an apostle called by Jesus to go to the Gentiles.

    • He was a strategic church planter, visiting major cities and staying there until a church was effectively established.

    • He wrote numerous letters to build up churches and address error.

    • Nothing (ship wrecks, stoning, beating, imprisonment etc) was going to stop him fulfilling the kingdom project of seeing the Gospel of Jesus reaching the then-known world.

STUDY QUESTIONS

These are two ends of a spectrum and each of us will be somewhere along the line.

1. God has created each one of us differently. Would you say you were by preference, more a people person or a project person? Is one better than the other?

2. Many of you may have done some kind of personality test (Meyers-Briggs, Enneagram etc). How has this helped you and the way you relate to other people with different personalities?

3. When they worked together Paul and Barnabas saw great growth and churches being planted. (Acts ch9-15, esp Antioch Ch13)
When they had a disagreement (Acts 15v36-40) over John Mark, they split company (Barnabas was committed to the person, Paul felt that Mark threaten the mission project)
When have you let differences in personality or preferences disrupt a kingdom venture (or a church relationship)?

4. The Body of Jesus (including Woodlands) needs both people and project team players in order to see Bristol transformed with the love and power of God. What can we do to work together best, overcoming tensions and valuing each others’ contributions, as we build back after the pandemic?

Both/And: Paul & Barnabas | Neil Edbrooke at 8.30am | 7th March 2021

What can we learn from ‘both/and’ characters in the Bible?


28th February 2021 - 8.30am Zoom Service

Both / And: Paul & Barnabas

This audio recording is from our Early Service which is runs live on Zoom.

Neil Edbrooke shares a message on ’Paul & Barnabas’ from our preaching series Both/And.

This February and March, we’ll be exploring some of the rich characterisation of people we don’t often look at from the Bible.

In particular, we’ll be focusing on issues raised in these contrasting personalities. The people we’re focusing on will show different examples of what ambition, leadership and servanthood looked like and how their own strengths and weaknesses affected them and those in their lives. 

Remember, later today at the 11am and 7pm services we’ll hear pastors speak on the same topic. Go check it out!

Woodies Kids | Lent and the journey towards Easter

Welcome to the Woodies Kids blog.

this week we Think About …

image.jpg

Lent and the Journey towards easter

Junior Explorers (year 4-6) have been working through Pilgrim Pathways and thinking about what items we might need if we were going on a journey and how these would play out in our lives as followers of Jesus.

Bright Lights (Year 1-3) have been looking at the story of Benjamin’s box in the run up to Easter. We have been thinking about what things are special to us and how God’s wants to talk to us through them.

In Tiny Treasures we have been thinking about what it means to love God with our heart, mind and strength.