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Christmas services 2016
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God After Christendom book presentation
Friday 13 November: 7.30–9.00 pm
Didsbury Baptist Church
Presents
God After Christendom?
by Brian Haymes and
Kyle Gingerich Hiebert
Contributions from
Brian Haymes
and
Kyle Gingerich Hiebert
(by videolink)
Reflection by
Prof. Jon Hoover
(University of Nottingham)
Bookstall provided by St Denys Bookshop, Manchester
Refreshments available from 6.45pm
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Christmas at DBC
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Concert to aid Papyrus (suicide prevention charity)
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Streams in the desert
On Wednesday 5 March, the season of Lent begins. Churches working together in Didsbury have again published a booklet of Bible reading notes for the season. Copies are available from Christ Church West Didsbury, Didsbury Community Church, Didsbury Methodist Church, Didsbury United Reformed Church, East Didsbury Methodist Church, St Christopher’s Withington, St James and Emmanuel, the Welsh Presbyterian Church and, of course, from us at Didsbury Baptist Church. Help yourself to a copy and read the Bible with us through Lent.
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Second Sunday
It’s Second Sunday this week
Join us for worship, learning and lunch
We change our programme a little every second Sunday of the month at DBC. We start as usual at 10.30am with worship but our service is shorter and is for all ages. Creche space is available but we invite the children and young people to stay in with us. Young Church happens later, at 11.45, after a coffee break. The adults and young people also meet together at this time for a teaching and learning session. This week we will be discussing Christ and other faiths. After that we have a bring-and-share lunch. So the schedule this Sunday will be:
10.30 all age worship
11.15 tea and coffee
11.45 teaching and learning session and Young Church
12.30 bring-and-share lunch
Please feel free to join us for any or all these activities.
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Simply Jesus Reading Group
An enthusiastic new group has begun meeting more-or-less fortnightly at Didsbury Baptist Church to discuss Tom Wright’s excellent book Simply Jesus. The next meeting will take place on Monday 10 February at 7.30pm when the discussion will centre on chapters 4 and 5 (pages 27 to 55). Dates of future meetings are 24 February, 10 and 31 March and 14 April. If you would like to join us for any or all these gatherings you would be most welcome.
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Christmas at Didsbury Baptist Church
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The Meaning of Baptism
The next four Sundays at Didsbury Baptist Church will feature a four-part series of sermons by Brian Haymes and Robert Parkinson on the meaning of baptism (from a Baptist perspective, of course!)
Sunday 20 October
Why believers’ baptism?
Brian Haymes
Sunday 27 October
Why total immersion?
Robert Parkinson
Sunday 3 November
Who can be baptised?
Robert Parkinson
Sunday 10 November
What difference does baptism make?
Brian Haymes
Please join us for any or all of these Sundays.
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