Sandyknowes Blog

Living beside the busiest roundabout in Northern Ireland gives plenty of opportunity for watching the world go by. Sandyknowes Blog is the personal blog of Niall Lockhart (minister of Ballyhenry). Pull in and have a read…

This Sunday morning we meet in Ballyhenry for morning worship at 11am. This service sees us come to the end of our series in 1 Corinthians 'Everyday Disciples.' Our passage this week is 1 Corinthians 16. In this chapter we see Paul painting a picture of the early Christian Church - how they gathered together on the first day of the week and how at their core they were a team. It's interesting to see how Paul finishes this letter out with lots of references to individuals who he really appreciated.

This Sunday we meet at Ballyhenry at 11am and 7pm.

At 11am in our morning service we come to the next part in our series on 1 Corinthians entitled Everyday Disciples. This week we are looking at 1 Corinthians 15 seeing how Paul puts a vision of the risen Christ at the heart of what it means to live as a wholehearted disciple of the Lord Jesus.

Our morning service includes supervised creche, full children's provision and teenage Bible class.

This evening at 7pm (Sunday 26th November) we have been invited to attend a special Tearfund Celebration in Whitehouse Presbyterian.

The guest speaker will be Canon Antoine Rutaysire - a Christian leader from Rwanda and a genocide survivor.

This promises to be a very challenging evening and you are warmly enouraged to attend - do come in 'listening mode'.

You can listen to Antoine's testimony by clicking here

 

 

This Sunday at 11am we come to the next part in our series in 1 Corinthians looking at 1 Corinthians 13 vs 1-7 - under the title 'To know what love is'. (This is a change from our originally published schedule). 

Our service includes a full children's provision, supervised creche and teenage Bible Class.

This Sunday morning we meet in Ballyhenry for our morning service at 11am. We continue our walk through the book of 1 Corinthians, arriving this week in 1 Corinthians 12 where Paul uses the metaphor of 'the body' to describe the church. Our morning service this week includes communion where we remember the death of the Lord Jesus. Our service includes a full children's provision and supervised creche.

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