Title: Welcome to
1Welcome to
A worldwide family of churches. We are more
together than we are apart.
2Visiting?
We are delighted to have you with us today. We
hope you have already received one of our welcome
cards, but if not, do pick one up from the
information table in the coffee area.
3Homegroups
- Homegroups will be meeting for worship, prayer
and fellowship each Wednesday at 5 Carlton Hill
(Paul and Julies) until further notice. - This week (14/10) 5 Carlton Hill for 7.30 pm
(social) - Next week (21/10) Church Family Meeting
- Ian Megan will be sharing how God has brought
them to be with us at Kings Way Exmouth - 37 Springfield Road, Exmouth _at_ 7.30 pm
4Coming soon for your diaries
- 13/14 October National Leaders Prayer
Fasting. Chris Ian are attending please pray
for them! - 14th October Homegroups at Paul Julies
- 16th-18th October
- South West Bible Weekend
- 21st October Ian Megan sharing their story
- 14th November
- Autumn Quiz Nite
5Invitations have been ordered and will be
available after SWBW in Bude. Tickets will cost
5 each. All profits will be sent to Mark and
Dorcas.
There will also be opportunity to purchase other
items with funds raised going to the Nicholson
family including quilted cushion covers.
Details to follow over the next couple of weeks
6SWBW 16th-18th October
- This weekend!
- NO MEETING IN EXMOUTH!
- See you next Sunday!
7Who is on next week? (Is it me?)Check out the
rota page on the website
You can also download your own UP TO DATE copy
from the website
8On 4/10 we took up a "Love Offering" for the
Newfrontiers churches in Kenya who are right now
struggling to cope with the worst drought they
have experienced in 15 years. Edward Buria, who
wrote the letter below, has been burying people
in his (newfrontiers) churches that have died of
starvation.
- Dear Friends,
- A brief famine/drought updateFrom Thursday last
week when it became very clear that as a movement
of churches our own people were actually dying
from the famine/drought effects, we have been
able to move so swiftly and have so far been able
to supply 200 bags of Maize, 100 bags of Beans
and 6 Tons of Unimix. We have been able to reach
around 900 persons. The supplies continue even
this week in which we plan to reach an extra 1200
persons. - The badly affected areas are the entire (1)
Samburu Region where we have 20 churches (2)
Meru North where around 43 of our churches need
sustenance supplies (3) Tharaka Region we have
around 24 churches very badly affected and in
dire need of relief supplies (4) Mbeere Region
where around 12 churches are in great need of
relied supplies. - The famine / drought is so severe and very
strange that even elephants and other wild
animals are dying, something never seen before.
If rains appear as expected, the next harvest
will be in February 2010 - this means the
challenge of sustaining the around 3000 of the
targeted people will be so much on us. We
therefore covet much prayers from all our
friends. - With all our love, Edward Buria
If you wish to join us in this, please make any
cheques payable to The Kings Way Church and we
will send one cheque via Newfrontiers from all of
us here in Exmouth.
9I made a difference