Today is a very exciting day as Tree of Life Church meets on a Sunday morning in Macassar for the very first time.Please join us in praying for God's name to be glorified as his kingdom is extended in Macassar.
Dean and Paula in Blighty, autumn 2025
Dean and Paula pastor The Gathering
Our beloved Palace - FA Cup winners 2025
The Gathering
Leaders preparing to serve at The Gathering's Soup Kitchen
Thankful Thursdays
The Helderberg - The prettiest of the mountains we face
Today is a very exciting day as Tree of Life Church meets on a Sunday morning in Macassar for the very first time.
Many of you who heard us speak on our last mission education visits or came along to one of our Facing The Mountain Roadshows will remember our two biggest prayer requests. Firstly we asked you to pray that we might be able to go church planting again, although we had no idea how this would be possible at the time. Secondly we asked that you join us in praying for our boys coming year at school but especially for Joel as we had some reservations about his year ahead.
On the BBC News website there is an article entitled "What would Jesus do?: The rise of a slogan"
I've been really encouraged of late by John Wesley and more particularly by an excerpt from his diary. John Wesley (with his brother Charles) is one of the biggest names in 18th century British history, though his impact goes way beyond Britain's borders.Hopefully many of you will have received our November update by email. If you haven't had it and would like to receive our monthly updates and quarterly prayerletters let us know and we'll add you to the list.
Now that we're (almost) no longer Crosslinks mission partners we're taking control of our monthly updates and prayerletters and we want to distribute these by email as much as possible. In fact we will no longer be sending the monthly updates by snail mail, apologies if this impacts you. If you have been receiving our news via snail mail but you have an email address please let us know as it's so much easier (and cheaper) to email them. If you're old fashioned like me and want a piece of paper in your hand then it's easy to print.
I've been watching with interest over the last week or so the debacle surrounding St. Paul's and the ridiculous way in which things are being managed.
So often in life it is the same people who do everything and this is often met with criticism or complaint. In the case of Chris Nissen Park we are always so thrilled to see men and women who are solid, full of Jesus Christ and committed to serving in their community taking on the roles.