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Sacred Mums – 1 Corinthians 7:14
We often neglect the subject of motherhood, but it is a relevant topic to all of us – at the very least, we were all born of a mother. It is also an incredibly important and significant role within the church, and should be viewed as such. It is means whereby Jesus can be taken into the home and the family, even if the mum is the only Christian in that place (which is mainly who the apostle Paul is addressing in this verse). Mums can bring godly influence.
How can a loving God allow natural disasters like Haiti to happen?
In recent weeks we have seen the utter devastation that has come about in Haiti with nearly 230,000 people having been estimated to have died as a result of an earthquake. When you consider the million people who have been left homeless and destitute as well, it causes deep emotion and a very real sense [...]
This week @ CCK 15-21 Mar
Monday 15th March - Men’s Prayer for Brighton @ Clarendon Centre, 47 New England Street, BN1 4GQ (7.30-8.15am) - Friends First with Cocaine Anonymous @ Clarendon Centre, 47 New England Street, BN1 4GQ (7.30pm) - Choir @ Clarendon Centre, 47 New England Street, BN1 4GQ (8pm) Tuesday 16th March - Netball Training @ Crew Club, Coolham Drive, Whitehawk (8pm) Wednesday 17th March - Mum’s Prayer @ [...]
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Application for water baptism

Being baptised (the word means 'dipped 'or 'soaked') in water is a public statement of your personal salvation; it declares to the world, to the church and to the hosts of heaven that your destiny is now secure with Christ. It's not a way to become a Christian, as it's a sign that you have already become a Christian. Jesus demonstrated his consecration (being set apart for God's work) by being baptised in water, and Christians have followed him into the waters of baptism to reflect their dedication to him.

 

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If you would like to be baptised, please complete this form and we'll be in touch to chat over the practical arrangements for the most suitable meeting in which you can be included. Being baptised is a command of Jesus Christ but sharing your personal story publicly is not a command, so relax!

However, your story can be a major encouragement to the congregation and your guests. If there are a lot of people being baptised in the same meeting, we'll arrange with some to tell their story while the person leading that part of the meeting will share a brief resumé on behalf of the others.


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In what year did you become a Christian? (approximately)

Have you attended an Alpha course?

 

Have you already made contact with a CCK Church member, if so, enter their name here.

Are you attending a CCK small group? (Please specify leaders' names)

 

In which meeting would you prefer to be baptised (morning or evening)?
If you are 16 years of age or under, please tick here:
We will post you a form to complete, as you will need to ask a parent or guardian to sign and date the form.
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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