Service times and Location

Every Sunday 10:30am

WE ARE MOVING - PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS!

AT THE PAVILION, HATHERLEY LANE, CHELTENHAM GL51 6pn

 

DIRECTIONS

 

The simplest way to find us is from the A40 Cheltenham/
Gloucester road.
From M5: leave the motorway at junction 11,  and follow the
signs to Cheltenham, at the next roundabout take the 4th exit
(right turn) signposted to Arle Park & Ride. At the next
roundabout take the first exit, you are now in Hatherley Lane.
Continue down this road passing the Nuffield hospital on your
right and then Wade Court on your left. The Pavilion is on the
left hand side immediately after Wade Court.
From Gloucester: Take the A40 towards Cheltenham, after
crossing the motorway follow the directions as above.
From Cheltenham: Take the A40 out of town towards
Gloucester, after passing GCHQ on your right take the first left
at the next roundabout, and then first left at the next
roundabout into Hatherley Lane. Continue down this road
passing the Nuffield hospital on your right and then Wade
Court on your left. The Pavilion is on the left hand side
immediately after Wade Court.
Parking: There is plenty of car parking on site

The simplest way to find us is from the A40 Cheltenham/ Gloucester road.

From M5: leave the motorway at junction 11,  and follow the signs to Cheltenham, at the next roundabout take the 4th exit (right turn) signposted to Arle Park & Ride. At the next roundabout take the first exit, you are now in Hatherley Lane. Continue down this road passing the Nuffield hospital on your right and then Wade Court on your left. The Pavilion is on the left hand side immediately after Wade Court.

From Gloucester: Take the A40 towards Cheltenham, after crossing the motorway follow the directions as above.

From Cheltenham: Take the A40 out of town towards Gloucester, after passing GCHQ on your right take the first left at the next roundabout, and then first left at the next roundabout into Hatherley Lane. Continue down this road passing the Nuffield hospital on your right and then Wade Court on your left. The Pavilion is on the left hand side immediately after Wade Court.

Parking: There is plenty of car parking on site

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Going Without

On Monday 20th February we will begin a church fast, along with brothers and sisters from around the world, for 21 days. No doubt we will all be fasting in different ways and for different lengths of time. What matters is that we will be doing this together, in unity, to seek God for his church and for the advancement of his kingdom in the earth. It's a strange thing to do in our culture, to go without when you don't have to, but history tells us that God sees and hears his people when they humble themselves and seek him this way. And so we will do what countless others before us have done.

Here's what some of them had to say on the subject:

Fasting is not an end in itself; it is a means by which we can worship the Lord and submit ourselves in humility to Him. We don't make God love us any more than He already does if we fast, or if we fast longer. Fasting invites God into the problem. Then in the strength of God, victory is possible.
- Elmer L. Towns

Fasting reminds us that we are sustained by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God (Matt. 4:4). Food does not sustain us; God sustains us.
- Richard Foster

Fasting is important, more important perhaps, than many of us have supposed,... when exercised with a pure heart and a right motive, fasting may provide us with a key to unlock doors where other keys have failed; a window opening up new horizons in the unseen world; a spiritual weapon of God's provision, mighty, to the pulling down of strongholds.
- Arthur Wallis

Fasting, if we conceive of it truly, must not... be confined to the question of food and drink; fasting should really be made to include abstinence from anything which is legitimate in and of itself for the sake of some special spiritual purpose. There are many bodily functions which are right and normal and perfectly legitimate, but which for special peculiar reasons in certain circumstances should be controlled. That is fasting.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Prayer is reaching out after the unseen; fasting is letting go of all that is seen and temporal. Fasting helps express, deepen, confirm the resolution that we are ready to sacrifice anything, even ourselves to attain what we seek for the kingdom of God.
- Andrew Murray

Do you have a hunger for God? If we don't feel strong desires for the manifestation of the glory of God, it is not because we have drunk deeply and are satisfied. It is because we have nibbled so long at the table of the world. Our soul is stuffed with small things, and there is no room for the great. If we are full of what the world offers, then perhaps a fast might express, or even increase, our soul's appetite for God. Between the dangers of self-denial and self-indulgence is the path of pleasant pain called fasting.
- John Piper


However you get involved in this, lets do it together with a sincere heart towards God, with prayer and confidence that he hears us when we call on his name.

Happy Fasting!


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