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Frequently Asked Questions - Windsor Fellowship ChurchWindsor Fellowship Church
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Why are you starting a new congregation in Windsor? For a number of years, many evangelical Anglicans have been going to churches outside of Windsor. This effort aims to gather them together within their own community. We hope that together, we can form an outward-looking, Bible teaching church that will share the joy of Jesus in the heart of Windsor and Eton. What is your vision? An expanded vision statement can be found here. How else can I get to know people at the Windsor Fellowship? As a start-up ch...
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Blog - Windsor Fellowship ChurchWindsor Fellowship Church
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BBQ in 2 Weeks Plus a new series with Sam Allberry tomorrow! We hope that you can join us on Saturday, 10 September at 4 pm for a BBQ. At the home of Andy and Alicia Felce. Our new rector, Pete Matthew, his wife Nicki and their twin six-year-olds Henry and Helena will be our special guests. Anyone who would like to come along to meet them would be most welcome! Pete’s official start date is 1 October. North Royd, Crimp Hill, Englefield Green, TW20 0YB. Found in Christ, Saved in Christ. Join a team of WF ...
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Bible Studies - Windsor Fellowship ChurchWindsor Fellowship Church
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Some of us may have read the Bible quite a lot and others of us are very new to it, but no matter what our background is we can all learn more about who Jesus was and how his life and work can impact us today. Following Jesus (Mark 8-10). Sermons on 1 John. John tells us he wrote his famous gospel so that we might believe in Jesus. He wrote his follow-up letter so that his readers might know. To these talks to discover how Jesus’ words can make a difference for you. Studies in 1 Peter. During our monthly...
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About the Windsor Fellowship ChurchWindsor Fellowship Church
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The Windsor Fellowship, as part of the Church of England, is committed to studying the Bible and deepening our understanding of how biblical truth impacts modern life work, play and relationships. We encourage people to ask questions and our doors are open to all. We are all on a faith journey and we invite you to join us as we seek authentic and relevant wisdom for our lives. We meet at Windsor Youth and Community Centre, Alma Road, Windsor, SL4 3HD. Please also read the FAQs. And St John’s Church Egham.
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Bible Studies - Windsor Fellowship ChurchWindsor Fellowship Church
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Some of us may have read the Bible quite a lot and others of us are very new to it, but no matter what our background is we can all learn more about who Jesus was and how his life and work can impact us today. Following Jesus (Mark 8-10). Sermons on 1 John. John tells us he wrote his famous gospel so that we might believe in Jesus. He wrote his follow-up letter so that his readers might know. To these talks to discover how Jesus’ words can make a difference for you. Studies in 1 Peter. During our monthly...
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Sermons Archive - Windsor Fellowship ChurchWindsor Fellowship Church
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Weekly Service at 4pm. Bible Text: Psalm 41. Http:/ windsorfellowship.com/wp-content/uploads/sermons/2016/08/2016-08-21-18-30-58dea55b525b84ea9e2804574f190032.mp3. A new song in my mouth. Weekly Service at 4pm. Bible Text: Psalm 40. Http:/ windsorfellowship.com/wp-content/uploads/sermons/2016/08/2016-08-14-18-30-1bff250ed972a9e087be69938c2e5658.mp3. Living in the light of death. Weekly Service at 4pm. Bible Text: Psalm 39. Weekly Service at 4pm. Bible Text: Psalm 38. The fountain of life. Http:/ windsorf...
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Don't Hold Back - Windsor Fellowship ChurchWindsor Fellowship Church
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Don’t Hold Back. Windsor Fellowship Church News. Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord. Psalm 31:24. Anxiety. Thanks. Despair. Praise. Psalm 31 covers a lot of territory in just a few verses! King David was real with God about his feelings and despite how he felt he continued to turn to God in prayer. Ups and downs are a part of life but thankfully God rides the waves with us. Prayer is an incredible privilege. Let’s take advantage of it. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. A new song in my mouth.