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For the third in our January series, God in the Transitions, thinking about the moments of change in our life, Lianne spoke to us about her experience of chronic illness and how we can best support people in our church community who are experiencing illness.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
For the second in our January series about faith and how we can look after each other during periods of change, Sam spoke about how we can support young people and parents during the tricky period of adolescence, as well as reflecting on the impact of adolescence on all of us. He also interviewed our youth engagement worker, Anton, about the work he does with young people and what we can learn from them.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
As we move into the new year, we're thinking about significant moments of change in our lives, how we deal with these moments, and how we can support each other as a church community in those times. Dave spoke this week to introduce the series.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
In the third and final of our advent series using the carol O Holy Night as inspiration, Sam spoke this week on verse three and the tradition of carolling as resistance. You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
The second of our Advent series guided by the retelling of the Christmas story found in the carol, O Holy Night, this week Dave spoke about the arrival of the Magi and what it signified.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
We kicked off our advent series this week. We're focusing on hope and have been inspired by the carol O Holy Night. Lianne spoke on Sunday about the first verse of the song and what it has to say about hope today.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
This Sunday, we had the privilege of being joined by the Rev Sue Parfitt and Ruth Jarman from Christian Climate Action, who spoke to us about the role we have to play in fighting the climate crisis and answered some of our questions about their experiences of protest and arrest.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
As we head towards the end of our Speaking Christian series, Sam spoke this week about Forgiveness.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
Dave spoke about 'the afterlife' this week as we continue our series on "Speaking Christian". We've been looking at words that are commonly used in Christian settings and have been interrogating what they mean to us now.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
In the third of our series, Speaking Christian, unpacking the vocabulary of Christianity and what it means to us today, Lianne spoke about the phrase 'born again'.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
Last week, we started a series looking more closely at the language that we use in the church and in Christianity, inspired by the book Speaking Christian by Marcus Borg. This week, Dave spoke about 'belief' and 'faith', how those words have been used over time and what they mean now.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
Inspired by Marcus Borg's book Speaking Christian, we're spending the next few weeks reflecting on the language we use in Christianity and in the church, thinking about what it means to us today. This week, Sam spoke about the word 'salvation'.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
In our annual Partnership Sunday, we renew our commitment to being part of the One Church community for the next year. This year, Dave spoke to us with his vision for the coming weeks, months and years in the life of the church.Find out more about Partnership on our website.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
We're continuing to reflect on our values as we head towards our Partnership service next Sunday. This week, Sam spoke about Interdependence and Inclusion.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
We'll be celebrating our annual Partnership Sunday in a few weeks time, and in the lead up, we'll be revisitint our values to reflect on what they mean in this moment. This week, Dave spoke about our values of Intimacy and Involvement.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
In the second of our two services on the theme of Starting Fresh, Fran spoke to us this week about finding the 'unforced rhythms of grace' in our day to day lives.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
As the new school term begins, we’re taking the opportunity to think about ‘starting fresh’. This week, Dave spoke to us on this theme, using the story of the woman caught in adultery in John 8.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
For our summer series, we're using the poem, As Kingfishers Catch Fire by Gerard Manley Hopkins as our inspiration, and thinking about the ways we see God reflected in our daily lives. This week, Sam chaired a panel with some members of our community (Jules, Maddy, Ric, Harriet and Lydia), who spoke of their experiences of art, creativity and faith and where those things intersect.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
For our summer series, we're using the poem, As Kingfishers Catch Fire by Gerard Manley Hopkins as our inspiration, and thinking about the ways we see God reflected in our daily lives. This week, Lianne led us in a reflection using the poem and then interviewed Tim, Avril and Mark about where they see their faith reflected in books, film, TV shows and more.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
For our summer series, we're using the poem, As Kingfishers Catch Fire by Gerard Manley Hopkins as our inspiration, and thinking about the ways we see God reflected in our daily lives. This week, Dave chaired a panel with some members of our community (Eliane, Mark and Helen), who spoke of their experiences of work and faith and where those things intersect.You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel.If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
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