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You will be very welcome at any of our 10.30am Sunday Services
all are followed by tea and coffee
Every Monday 10am to 1.15pm
(except bank holidays)
“Drop in” and enjoy a tea or coffee and a chat in an informal setting
10.30am Sunday Service
Led by: Sheetal Mahurkar
Preacher: Sam Godfrey
Prayer Meeting 9am at the church
10.30am Sunday Service
Led by Russell Wate
10.30am Sunday Service
with communion
and a gift table for the Wisbech Food Bank
Led by Johan Huibers
Preacher: Andrew Goodman
Prayer Meeting 9am at the church
10.30am Sunday Service
Led by: Jo Rayner
Fenland Upper Room Church hold an informal service in our church on alternate Wednesdays.
The service is from 7pm to 9pm in the main church and all are welcome to attend.
More details from Matt or Jo Rayner.
Saturday Fellowship
On Saturday 16th November there is an informal fellowship service in the church from 11am – 1pm. All are welcome and you can find more details from Sheetal.
Once upon a time, there was a popular fast-food chain. The CEO of the company was a Christian, and this fact was well known. Some people criticized the CEO for closing the restaurants on Sundays, saying that they were missing out on a large market of potential customers. However, even though the restaurants were closed on Sundays, they were still very successful. In fact, the company profits were higher on weekdays than they were on weekends.
One day a reporter contacted the CEO and asked to interview him. The CEO agreed, and the reporter asked him about the company’s decision to close on Sundays. “I know that some people think we’re crazy for closing on Sunday’s, but we believe that it is important to set aside one day each week to rest and worship God. We also believe that when we do things God’s way, He blesses us”
The reporter was impressed by the CEO’s answer. He asked the CEO what his plans were for the future of the company.
We’re not sure yet but we will continue to pray and ask God to lead us. We know that He has big plans for us, and we’re excited to see what He does next.”
The reporter was so impressed that he decided to start attending church and eventually became a Christian himself.
This story is a reminder that when we put God first, He will bless us. It is also a reminder that we should never be afraid to stand up for what we believe in, even if it means going against the grain. Commit your actions to the Lord and your plans will succeed.