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Mission
Effective
& relevant support for Mission Partners is a Biblical injunction.
Such support means being involved through prayer, sharing concerns,
direct contact, and material contributions. The latter comes out
of our church commitment to at least tithing our income, but at
all times seeking to be generous with what have. Both St Saviour's
and Holy Trinity have strong traditions of such support, although
each allocates financial contributions differently. Listed below
are our Mission Partners, together with links to enable you to find
out specific prayer needs or latest news...
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CPAS
is an Anglican evangelical mission agency working with churches,
mainly in the UK and Republic of Ireland. We enable churches
to help every person hear and discover the good news of Jesus
Christ.
We
help churches become more mission-focused by developing effective
leaders at all levels: training, resourcing, empowering and
inspiring men, women and young people who point others to
Jesus.
Laurence
Gamlen, CPAS's regional leadership development adviser, will
be coming to speak to us at Holy Trinity on Sunday 17th
October 2010
Click
here to find out how you can raise funds for CPAS when
you search the web...(scroll down the linked page).
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Representing
the churches in Woking to complement and encourage Christian
education in primary and secondary schools, the SCAt
Team offer a Christian support framework to both teachers
and pupils. They are a Team of people from several different,
local churches most of whom are volunteers but also including
professional schools workers. Click
here to read the latest issues for prayer. What
kind of footprints are you leaving behind? - An article
by Chrissie Lacey, Secondary Schools Worker for SCAt
A representative of SCAt will be coming to speak to us at
Holy Trinity on Sunday 25th April 2010
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The
King's House Coffee Shop, a registered charity, is
run by some of the Churches in Knaphill and exists to serve
the local community by providing a welcoming and non threatening
environment to come for food, drink and social contact. A
representative of KHCS will be coming to speak to us on Sunday
21st February 2010 at Holy Trinity and Sunday 28th February
2010 at St Saviour's.
Chill
& Chat @ KHCS takes place every Thursday evening,
7.30 - 9.30pm, providing a place for teenagers to meet and
'chill and chat'.
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The
Turning
Point Trust is a UK charity established in 2002.
It provides help and support to some of the poorest children
and their families living in Kibera, a slum on the edge of
Nairobi, Kenya.
Jon
and Jo will be coming to speak to us at a special joint service
at Holy Trinity on Sunday 11th July 2010.
Click
here to read the latest news.
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