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This is Greenfield Church. Greenfield Church was formed when Urmston Baptist Church and Urmston Congregational Church joined together. This is Greenfield Church. That happened in 1980. This is Greenfield Church.
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This is Greenfield Church Greenfield Church was formed when Urmston Baptist Church and Urmston Congregational Church joined together.
This is Greenfield Church That happened in 1980.
This is Greenfield Church Greenfield Church is a friendly community in the centre of Urmston dedicated to the glory of God.
This is Greenfield Church Facing the challenge of a major town centre re-development with 140 new apartments
This is Greenfield Church We’re a small but dedicated group of worshippers ....
This is Greenfield Church ... committed to serving the community in which God has placed us.
This is Greenfield Church Next door to Urmston Market, we provide warmth and fellowship ....
This is Greenfield Church ... for shoppers and stall-holders alike through our Market Cafe.
This is Greenfield Church Staffed by volunteer members of the congregation.
This is Greenfield Church Through our contacts at the Market Cafe we’ve forged links with the neighbouring nursing home....
This is Greenfield Church ..who joined us for our Whitsunday service when we released balloons, symbols of The Holy Spirit, each with a personal message attached.
This is Greenfield Church They join us too for our neighbourhood barbecue. Popular with neighbours and congregation alike.
This is Greenfield Church Or for shared worship with the other churches in Urmston.
This is Greenfield Church We’re kept in touch with events by the regular updates on our events board, because there’s always something happening at Greenfield.
This is Greenfield Church The Acorn Club for 8’s to 12 year olds meets on a Friday.
This is Greenfield Church The Junior Church carry on a proud tradition ...
This is Greenfield Church ... and turn the tables by teaching the congregation how to celebrate ‘Messy Church’.
This is Greenfield Church During the summer there’s a monthly mid-week communion
This is Greenfield Church Each Thursday the Craft Club meets.
This is Greenfield Church 4th Urmston Guides and 4th Urmston Rainbows are officially affiliated to Greenfield Church. They take part in special services, in youth activities and charity projects organised by the church.
This is Greenfield Church There are sponsored walks. Fund raising for our Harvest Project.
This is Greenfield Church The RNLI or ....
This is Greenfield Church ... for our former Link Missionary working in Nepal.
This is Greenfield Church We welcome local school children, learning about their neighbourhood.
This is Greenfield Church Families and their children for christenings and dedications.
This is Greenfield Church Believers seeking Baptism.
This is Greenfield Church Or those joining by profession of faith or transfer.
This is Greenfield Church And local community groups looking for volunteers and new members
This is Greenfield Church There’s a wonderful sense of fellowship at Greenfield whether it’s at the Men’s Curry Club ..
This is Greenfield Church ...The Ladies Dining Club...
This is Greenfield Church ... A trip out ...
This is Greenfield Church ... To Howarth at Christmas ...
This is Greenfield Church ... Or Christmas lunch back at ‘base’.
This is Greenfield Church ... Courtesy of Glyn our resident ‘chef’ (who also doubles up as Church Treasurer).
This is Greenfield Church Some of our worshippers use ‘Ring and Ride’ to get to church.
This is Greenfield Church However you come you’re sure of a warm welcome whether it’s from Stephen Smith our minister in training...
This is Greenfield Church ... Or any of the Deacons and Officers
This is Greenfield Church Want to join us? Back to Church Sunday is September 27th 2009, but you’d be welcome any time.
This is Greenfield Church Why not give us a call: 07880 536194 Join us for worship at 10.45am every Sunday: Primrose Avenue Urmston MANCHESTER M41 0TY This is our Website: www.greenfieldchurch.co.uk You can contact us by email: info@greenfieldchurch.co.uk
Today’s Readings Psalm 84 – The Joy of Worship John 6: 56-59- The Bread that Gives Life I Kings 8: 1, 6-11, 22-30 & 41-43 - The ark brought to the Temple This is Greenfield Church
Psalm 84 – The Joy of Worship This psalm celebrates the significance of the temple for the individual worshiper. It may well have been written by one of the lesser priests or Levites whose daily duties required him to be there participating in the normal liturgies. This is Greenfield Church
John 6: 56-59- The Bread that Gives Life Jesus' discourse on the nature of the spiritual life he offered to all who believed so challenged many that they turned away. Would his disciples also leave him, an option he freely gave them? This is Greenfield Church
John 6: 56-59- The Bread that Gives Life Peter answered for the rest in a striking confession of faith. But John added to his account of this incident that his disregard for Judas Iscariot, This is Greenfield Church
John 6: 56-59- The Bread that Gives Life Undoubtedly many in John's audience also faced a similar challenge. This is Greenfield Church
I Kings 8: 1, 6-11, 22-30 & 41-43 – The ark brought to the Temple Solomon succeeded in building the temple in Jerusalem where his father, David, had failed. This event took place about 950 BC. This is Greenfield Church
I Kings 8: 1, 6-11, 22-30 & 41-43 – The ark brought to the Temple This passage tells the whole story as recalled from centuries old traditions in the late 7th century BC when Josiah centralized all worship in the temple in Jerusalem. This is Greenfield Church
I Kings 8: 1, 6-11, 22-30 & 41-43 – The ark brought to the Temple Solomon's prayer is an exceptionally creative act of worship presumed to have been recited by Solomon at the dedication of the temple. This is Greenfield Church
On This Day 1866 – The Austro-Prussian War ended with the signing of the Treaty of Prague. 1939 - The German-Soviet pact was signed. 1948 – World Council of Churches founded. This is Greenfield Church