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WELCOME to our Sunday celebration!
If it is your first time with us we would like to especially welcome you.
We hope that you will enjoy meeting with God and His people today!
Crèche, kids and youth work provisions are held in the rooms on the
2nd floor. All our fantastic children’s workers hold CRB checks.
Free tea and coffee is in the first floor foyer after the meeting where
we would love to get to know you and to help you make new friends.
The Welcome Desk is available for all information about the life of the
church including the all of the events listed in this Update.
This morning we have Kevin Hardwidge, who is part of our leadership
team, sharing God’s Word for us as a Church.
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We WILL NOT be meeting together at the
INNOVATION FORUM over the Christmas
and New Year period, meeting instead on...
Sunday 26th December
at Josh and Becky’s home in Monton.
Sunday 2nd January
at various homes across Salford.
Tuesday: Church in the Home
7.00pm At Kevin and Jo Hardwidge’s home in Swinton
Wednesday: Church in the Home
7.30pm At David and Hannah Knight’s home in Langworthy
For further details please ask at the Welcome Desk...
Experience the life and love of
Jesus in our homes together...
Timely Love
By Jennie Buss
Six days left until Christmas!! Presents are being bought and wrapped,
houses decorated and final preparations for the festive season are being
made. But just as the world is counting down to Christmas, so God is count-
ing down to the fulfilment of his plans and purposes. When the Bible talks of
time however, it is speaking of a far bigger concept than the English word we
understand. In both Greek and Hebrew, there are many different words
which convey a greater richness to our idea of ‘time’, and help us to under-
stand more of what God sees ‘time’ as.
In Galatians 4:4-5, Paul writes: ‘But when the fullness of time had come, God
sent forth his Son, born
of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who
were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons.’ Here Paul
uses the Greek word ‘chronos’ for time. This word describes time in a linear
fashion, and is where we get our word ‘chronological’ from. Although God is
outside of time, he works within it. The precise point in history when Jesus
was born, 2000 years ago was no accident. We can clearly see God’s perfect
timing: the Roman Empire was at its height, and an unprecedented time of
peace and law, the ‘Pax Romana’, ruled the world, creating a perfect infra-
structure in which the gospel could be spread.
In Romans 5:6, Paul speaks of God’s perfect timing again: ‘You see, at just
the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly.’ In
this passage, Paul chooses to use the Greek word ‘Kairos’ for time instead.
This word refers to a fullness, or culmination of time. Rather than being
chronological, it is used to describe when things have come to a ‘head’. It is a
turning point, a season of significance. This helps us to understand that Jesus
coming to earth, rather than being a point in history, is instead the main
event on which all of history is suspended! Jesus’ life and death sent reper-
cussion into the past and the future and changed our lives forever!
God’s wisdom and perfect timing are not just evident in the incarnation, but
in our lives too. Evelyn Underhill said this about the mystery of God’s ways:
“If God would be small enough to understand, he would not be big enough
to be worshipped”. Not being able to understand all that God does, makes
Him more wonderful not less.
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